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1. Karlsruhe physics course materials, 1994 [1994]
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Herrmann, Friedrich
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Electricity, Entropy, Light, Momentum (Mechanics), Physics -- Study and teaching, and Thermodynamics
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Four books detailing the three portions of Friedrich Herrmann's Karlsruhe Physics Course. Includes 1: Energy, Momentum and Entropy, 2: Data, Electricity, and Light, 3: Thermodynamics and an instructor's manual.
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2. Karlsruhe physics course materials, 1994 [1994]
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Herrmann, Friedrich
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Electricity, Entropy, Light, Momentum (Mechanics), Physics -- Study and teaching, Thermodynamics, Electricity, Entropy, Light, Momentum (Mechanics), Physics -- Study and teaching, and Thermodynamics
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Four books detailing the three portions of Friedrich Herrmann's Karlsruhe Physics Course. Includes 1: Energy, Momentum and Entropy, 2: Data, Electricity, and Light, 3: Thermodynamics and an instructor's manual.
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3. Karlsruhe physics course materials, 1994 [1994]
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Herrmann, Friedrich
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Electricity, Entropy, Light, Momentum (Mechanics), Physics -- Study and teaching, Thermodynamics, Electricity, Entropy, Light, Momentum (Mechanics), Physics -- Study and teaching, and Thermodynamics
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Four books detailing the three portions of Friedrich Herrmann's Karlsruhe Physics Course. Includes 1: Energy, Momentum and Entropy, 2: Data, Electricity, and Light, 3: Thermodynamics and an instructor's manual.
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Huff, L. D.
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Calculus, Electric conductivity, Electricity, Electromagnetism, General relativity (Physics), Magnetism, Quantum theory, Statistical mechanics, Thermodynamics, Lecture notes, and Physicists
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Lecture notes taken by Huff while he was a student at the California Institute of Technology. Lectures include Calculus of Variations by Harry Bateman; Electricity and Magnetism, Thermodynamics, Electromagnetic Waves, Heat Radiation and Quantum Theory and Group Theory and Quantum Mechanics by Paul S. Epstein; Quantum Theory by J. Robert Oppenheimer; Wave Mechanics by Linus Pauling; Wave Mechanics by Arnold Sommerfeld and General Relativity by Richard C. Tolman. Other lectures include Statistical Mechanics, Vol. 1 and 2; Electricity in Metals; Differential Equations; and Problems of Classical Electrodynamics.
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5. Bergen Davis notebooks, 1899-1912 [1899]
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Davis, Bergen
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Electricity, Electrodynamics, Electronics, Electrons, Gases, Hydrodynamics, Light, Magnetism, Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Physics -- Study and teaching, Laboratory notes, Notebooks, and Physicists
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Student notebooks and experimental notebooks. The student notebooks (1899-1905) consist of lecture and laboratory notes taken by Davis while a student at Columbia University, the University of Göttingen, and Cambridge University's Cavendish Laboratory. Courses and professors at Columbia University include Mechanics, taught by Robert S. Woodward; Light Theory, by William Hallock; and Electronics and Magnetism, by Michael I. Pupin. At the University of Göttingen courses included Mechanics, taught by R.G. Weber; Basic Mechanics and Magnetism, taught by Woldemar Voigt; and Electric Phenomena, by Carl V.E. Reicke, as well as other courses (teachers unidentified) on thermodynamics, the theory of gases, and electric phenomena in gases. At the Cavendish Laboratory courses included Electrodynamics, taught by Sir Joseph Larmor, and Hydrodynamics by Sir George Stokes. The experimental notebooks (1899-1900) are for work done while a research fellow at Columbia University in the fields of electricity and magnetism, electron dynamics, and circuit equations.
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6. Fritz Reiche papers, 1907-1998 [1908]
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Reiche, F.
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Aerodynamics, Antennas, Electric circuit analysis, Electricity, Electromagnetism, Mechanics, Optics, Physics -- Study and teaching, Quantum theory, Spectrum analysis, Thermodynamics, Vector analysis, Wave-motion, Theory of, Lecture notes, and Notebooks
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The collection includes materials from Reiche's time in Germany at the University of Berlin and the University of Breslau and from throughout his career in the United States. The correspondence is on research topics including electromagnetism and aerodynamics. Correspondents include: Max Born, Albert Einstein, James Franck, Fritz Haber, Alexander Kolin, Rudolf Ladenberg, H. F. Ludloff, Otto Lummer, Ladislaus Natanson, Max Planck, and Erwin Schrödinger. The notes and calculations are about subjects such as nuclear physics, Einstein's equation and theoretical physics. The lecture notes and notebooks include lectures and course materials on atomic physics, electricity, hydrodynamics and elasticity, mechanics, optics, quantum theory, thermodynamics, and vector analysis. The manuscripts contain work on spectral analysis and wave theory, including final manuscripts, notes and drafts. The publications are comprised of works by Reiche and other scientists. The Hans Reiche Materials include notebooks on antennas, circuit analysis, and electricity, and an essay about his father. The collection also contains Reiche's diplomas.
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Loeb, Leonard B.
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Electricity, Electromagnetic theory, Electrons, Wave theory of light, Magnetism, Mechanics, Physical optics, Quantum theory, Radiation, Thermodynamics, Wave-motion, Theory of, Notebooks, Notes, and Physicists
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Lecture notes were taken by Loeb while a student of Albert A. Michelson, and Robert A. Millikan at the University of Chicago. Courses taught by Michelson were Mechanics and Wave Motion, Physical Optics, Electromagnetic Theory of Light, Electricity and Magnetism, and Optics. Courses taught by Millikan were Electron Theory, Thermodynamics and Radiation, "Physics 12," Physics 43," and Quantum Theory.
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8. Bergen Davis notebooks, 1899-1912 [1899]
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Davis, Bergen
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Electricity, Electrodynamics, Electronics, Electrons, Gases, Hydrodynamics, Light, Magnetism, Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Physics -- Study and teaching, Laboratory notes, Notebooks, and Physicists
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Student notebooks and experimental notebooks. The student notebooks (1899-1905) consist of lecture and laboratory notes taken by Davis while a student at Columbia University, the University of Göttingen, and Cambridge University's Cavendish Laboratory. Courses and professors at Columbia University include Mechanics, taught by Robert S. Woodward; Light Theory, by William Hallock; and Electronics and Magnetism, by Michael I. Pupin. At the University of Göttingen courses included Mechanics, taught by R.G. Weber; Basic Mechanics and Magnetism, taught by Woldemar Voigt; and Electric Phenomena, by Carl V.E. Reicke, as well as other courses (teachers unidentified) on thermodynamics, the theory of gases, and electric phenomena in gases. At the Cavendish Laboratory courses included Electrodynamics, taught by Sir Joseph Larmor, and Hydrodynamics by Sir George Stokes. The experimental notebooks (1899-1900) are for work done while a research fellow at Columbia University in the fields of electricity and magnetism, electron dynamics, and circuit equations.
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Loeb, Leonard B.
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Electricity, Electromagnetic theory, Electrons, Wave theory of light, Magnetism, Mechanics, Physical optics, Quantum theory, Radiation, Thermodynamics, Wave-motion, Theory of, Electricity, Electromagnetic theory, Electrons, Magnetism, Mechanics, Physical optics, Quantum theory, Radiation, Students, Thermodynamics, Wave-motion, Theory of, Wave theory of light, Notebooks, Notes, and Physicists
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Lecture notes were taken by Loeb while a student of Albert A. Michelson, and Robert A. Millikan at the University of Chicago. Courses taught by Michelson were Mechanics and Wave Motion, Physical Optics, Electromagnetic Theory of Light, Electricity and Magnetism, and Optics. Courses taught by Millikan were Electron Theory, Thermodynamics and Radiation, "Physics 12," Physics 43," and Quantum Theory.
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10. Fritz Reiche papers, 1907-1998 [1908]
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Reiche, F.
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Aerodynamics, Antennas, Electric circuit analysis, Electricity, Electromagnetism, Mechanics, Optics, Physics -- Study and teaching, Quantum theory, Spectrum analysis, Thermodynamics, Vector analysis, Wave-motion, Theory of, Lecture notes, and Notebooks
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The collection includes materials from Reiche's time in Germany at the University of Berlin and the University of Breslau and from throughout his career in the United States. The correspondence is on research topics including electromagnetism and aerodynamics. Correspondents include: Max Born, Albert Einstein, James Franck, Fritz Haber, Alexander Kolin, Rudolf Ladenberg, H.F. Ludloff, Otto Lummer, Ladislaus Natanson, Max Planck, and Erwin Schrödinger. The notes and calculations are about subjects such as nuclear physics, Einstein's equation and theoretical physics. The lecture notes and notebooks include lectures and course materials on atomic physics, electricity, hydrodynamics and elasticity, mechanics, optics, quantum theory, thermodynamics, and vector analysis. The manuscripts contain work on spectral analysis and wave theory, including final manuscripts, notes and drafts. The publications are comprised of works by Reiche and other scientists. The Hans Reiche Materials include notebooks on antennas, circuit analysis, and electricity, and an essay about his father. The collection also contains Reiche's diplomas.
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Huff, L. D.
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Calculus, Electric conductivity, Electricity, Electromagnetism, General relativity (Physics), Magnetism, Quantum theory, Statistical mechanics, Thermodynamics, Lecture notes, and Physicists
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Lecture notes taken by Huff while he was a student at the California Institute of Technology. Lectures include Calculus of Variations by Harry Bateman; Electricity and Magnetism, Thermodynamics, Electromagnetic Waves, Heat Radiation and Quantum Theory and Group Theory and Quantum Mechanics by Paul S. Epstein; Quantum Theory by J. Robert Oppenheimer; Wave Mechanics by Linus Pauling; Wave Mechanics by Arnold Sommerfeld and General Relativity by Richard C. Tolman. Other lectures include Statistical Mechanics, Vol. 1 and 2; Electricity in Metals; Differential Equations; and Problems of Classical Electrodynamics.
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12. Ernest George Merritt papers, 1887-1950 [1887]
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Merritt, Ernest
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Electricity, Luminescence, Magnetism, Mechanics, Physics -- Study and teaching, Submarines (Ships) -- Recognition, Thermodynamics, College teachers, Charts, Diaries, Lecture notes, Letterpress copybooks, Photographs, and Scrapbooks
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Collection includes material pertaining to Merritt's years at Cornell, including a student scrapbook of photographs, programs, and pamphlets; loose photographs of colleagues, laboratory equipment, and Cornell views; Merritt's notes on lectures concerning electricity, magnetism, thermodynamics, and theoretical mechanics; four volumes of notes taken by teaching assistant Ernest Blaker (Ph.D. 1901) at Merritt's lectures, as well as undated notes on advances in experimental physics; calculations and notes; Physics Department annual reports, 1917-33; resolutions, reports, minutes, and statements of various committees of the Graduate Faculty concerning Graduate School requirements, and elections and organization of the faculty; and correspondence and other papers concerning the Board of Trustees and the deanship of the College of Arts and Sciences. Also, correspondence, charts, reports, and a scrapbook of photographs pertaining to Merritt's work at the New London Naval Academy, 1917-20, including correspondence from R. A. Millikan; correspondence regarding colleagues in Germany, 1901-49, and an autographed portrait of Max Planck; correspondence and printed material on the history of the American Physical Society and other organizations; and correspondence and reports concerning submarine detection, 1941-42.
Also included are a diary, 1887; publications by Merritt (some in collaboration with Cornell Professor Edward L. Nichols) concerning luminescence and other subjects in physics; a letterpress copybook, 1896-1904, including letters concerning the Town and Gown Club, physics publications, and other topics; snapshots of family, friends, and Ithaca, New York views; and biographical materials relating to Edward L. Nichols. Also, a photograph of Herman von Helmholtz, with a letter to Merritt's son describing its history.
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13. Leonard B. Loeb student notebooks, 1914-1915 [1914]
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Loeb, Leonard B.
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Electricity, Electromagnetic theory, Electrons, Wave theory of light, Magnetism, Mechanics, Physical optics, Quantum theory, Radiation, Thermodynamics, Wave-motion, Theory of, Electricity, Electromagnetic theory, Electrons, Magnetism, Mechanics, Physical optics, Quantum theory, Radiation, Students, Thermodynamics, Wave-motion, Theory of, Wave theory of light, Notebooks, Notes, and Physicists
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Lecture notes were taken by Loeb while a student of Albert A. Michelson, and Robert A. Millikan at the University of Chicago. Courses taught by Michelson were Mechanics and Wave Motion, Physical Optics, Electromagnetic Theory of Light, Electricity and Magnetism, and Optics. Courses taught by Millikan were Electron Theory, Thermodynamics and Radiation, "Physics 12," Physics 43," and Quantum Theory.
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14. Elizabeth Rebecca Laird papers, 1897-1959 [1897]
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Laird, Elizabeth Rebecca
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Conductivity, Dielectrics, Electricity, Luminescence, Magnetism, Mechanics, Optics, Quantum theory, Radioactivity, Raman effect, Solid state physics, Spectrum analysis, Thermodynamics, Thermoluminescence, Ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, Women in science, Physicists, and Women scientists
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Correspondence; published material; spectrum plates and photographs; manuscripts; student notebooks. Correspondence (1901-1959) with colleagues, dealing with experimental physics research, education, publications, and visitors to Mt. Holyoke College. Published materials (1898-1952) consist of reprints, articles, and clippings concerning dielectrics, soft x-rays, discharge rays, chlorine spectra, Raman effect, thermal conductivity, and Laird's dissertation. Chlorine spectrum plates (1900-1901) with related data sheets and photographs of experiments. Manuscripts (1900-1953) by others, annotated by Laird, on thermoluminescence, Raman effect, and ultra-violet rays. Laird's student notebooks (1897-1898) while at Bryn Mawr College on Arthur S. Mackenzie's lectures on mechanics, optics, electricity, and magnetism, and Edgar Buckingham's lectures on thermodynamics. Correspondents include: Niels Bohr, Arthur H. Compton, Arthur J. Dempster, Theodore Lyman, Arthur S. Mackenzie, Dayton C. Miller, and Robert A. Millikan.
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15. Fritz Reiche papers, 1907-1998 [1908]
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Reiche, F.
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Aerodynamics, Antennas, Electric circuit analysis, Electricity, Electromagnetism, Mechanics, Optics, Physics -- Study and teaching, Quantum theory, Spectrum analysis, Thermodynamics, Vector analysis, Wave-motion, Theory of, Lecture notes, and Notebooks
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The collection includes materials from Reiche's time in Germany at the University of Berlin and the University of Breslau and from throughout his career in the United States. The correspondence is on research topics including electromagnetism and aerodynamics. Correspondents include: Max Born, Albert Einstein, James Franck, Fritz Haber, Alexander Kolin, Rudolf Ladenberg, H.F. Ludloff, Otto Lummer, Ladislaus Natanson, Max Planck, and Erwin Schrödinger. The notes and calculations are about subjects such as nuclear physics, Einstein's equation and theoretical physics. The lecture notes and notebooks include lectures and course materials on atomic physics, electricity, hydrodynamics and elasticity, mechanics, optics, quantum theory, thermodynamics, and vector analysis. The manuscripts contain work on spectral analysis and wave theory, including final manuscripts, notes and drafts. The publications are comprised of works by Reiche and other scientists. The Hans Reiche Materials include notebooks on antennas, circuit analysis, and electricity, and an essay about his father. The collection also contains Reiche's diplomas.
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Huff, L. D.
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Calculus, Electric conductivity, Electricity, Electromagnetism, General relativity (Physics), Magnetism, Quantum theory, Statistical mechanics, Thermodynamics, Lecture notes, and Physicists
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Lecture notes taken by Huff while he was a student at the California Institute of Technology. Lectures include Calculus of Variations by Harry Bateman; Electricity and Magnetism, Thermodynamics, Electromagnetic Waves, Heat Radiation and Quantum Theory and Group Theory and Quantum Mechanics by Paul S. Epstein; Quantum Theory by J. Robert Oppenheimer; Wave Mechanics by Linus Pauling; Wave Mechanics by Arnold Sommerfeld and General Relativity by Richard C. Tolman. Other lectures include Statistical Mechanics, Vol. 1 and 2; Electricity in Metals; Differential Equations; and Problems of Classical Electrodynamics.
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17. Bergen Davis notebooks, 1899-1912 [1899]
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Davis, Bergen
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Electricity, Electrodynamics, Electronics, Electrons, Gases, Hydrodynamics, Light, Magnetism, Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Physics -- Study and teaching, Laboratory notes, Notebooks, and Physicists
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Student notebooks and experimental notebooks. The student notebooks (1899-1905) consist of lecture and laboratory notes taken by Davis while a student at Columbia University, the University of Göttingen, and Cambridge University's Cavendish Laboratory. Courses and professors at Columbia University include Mechanics, taught by Robert S. Woodward; Light Theory, by William Hallock; and Electronics and Magnetism, by Michael I. Pupin. At the University of Göttingen courses included Mechanics, taught by R.G. Weber; Basic Mechanics and Magnetism, taught by Woldemar Voigt; and Electric Phenomena, by Carl V.E. Reicke, as well as other courses (teachers unidentified) on thermodynamics, the theory of gases, and electric phenomena in gases. At the Cavendish Laboratory courses included Electrodynamics, taught by Sir Joseph Larmor, and Hydrodynamics by Sir George Stokes. The experimental notebooks (1899-1900) are for work done while a research fellow at Columbia University in the fields of electricity and magnetism, electron dynamics, and circuit equations.
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18. Papers, 1895-1947 [1903]
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Severinghaus, Willard L.
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Thermodynamics, Electricity, Physics, Electricity, Physics, Thermodynamics, Correspondence, Diaries, Examinations, Glass phototransparencies, Itineraries, Lantern slides, Leases, Lists, Notebooks, Notes, Photographs, Receipts, Wills, Physicists, and College teachers
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Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, notebooks, diaries, photographs, lantern slides, printed ephemera, and books documenting Willard Leslie Severinghaus' career in the field of physics (thermodynamics and electricity), as well as exceedingly rich documentation of a personal/business trip to Europe in 1927 with his wife, Frances Orr Severinghaus.
Manuscript files include teaching notes and student lists; notebooks on physics, experiments, etc.; college notebook on biology and Willard Leslie Severinghaus notebooks and Frances Orr Severinghaus diary of their trip to Europe in 1927. Teaching materials; American Physical Society, 1939-1941; lightning; Moores Hill College, Moores Hill, Indiana; and telephotographs are included in the subject files. Biographical information includes the wedding announcement of Willard Leslie Severinghaus and Frances Orr; his obituary and letters relevant to his wife's teaching appointments. There are photographs of Severinghaus, his family, other scientists, laboratory equipment, the "Leonardo da Vinci Aircraft" exhibit, one identified group photograph of the "Cavendish Research" in 1926, 24 lantern slides (3 1/4 x 4 inches, glass) produced by the McAllister-Keller Company of New York, which appear to be a specially ordered lecture set on lightning & six slides for a lecture on thermodynamics. There is also a 75 item, A-Z student name and quiz grade card file, and 17 books from his library.
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