A career in crystallography, 1944-1998.

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A career in crystallography, 1944-1998.

Recounts author's life from childhood through retirement from IBM. Active in Optical Society of American and American Crystallographic Association. Includes a short history of crystallography; photocopies of contracts, correspondence, photographs, publications, personal documents; some in color.

1 vol. (172 pp.)

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Moore, Elizabeth Jean Weichel, 1925-2007

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Optical crystallographer. AB Geology, Radcliffe College, 1946; studied crystallography at MIT and University of Amsterdam (Fulbright Scholarship, 1950-51). Worked at Baird-Atomic (formerly Baird Associates); IBM Corporation, 1959-1971; 1981-1987. Member Optical Society of America; American Crystallographic Association. Developed cleanroom garments and procedures for microchip manufacture. From the description of A career in crystallography, 1944-1998. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 8...

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