Correspondence, 1884-1937.

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Correspondence, 1884-1937.

Incoming letters on kinetic molecular theory, thermodynamics of irreversible processes, quantum theory, relativity; from P. Duhem, 1896-1914; A. Einstein, 1915-1917; P. Langevin, 1909-1920; H. Lorentz, 1896-1926; M. Smoluchowski, 1898-1916; among others; single letters from: L. Broglie, 1929; F. Paschen, 1907; J. J. Thomson, 1926; P. Zeeman, 1908; and others.

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