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PAMPHLET

Title:  
RCA holography
Creators:
RCA Corporation | Ramberg, E. G. (Edward Granville), 1907-1995
Publication:
RCA Corp, Camden, N.J, 1971
Notes:  
A compilation of papers which have appeared in RCA engineer. APS library copy presented by the estate of Edward G. Ramberg, through T. Benley and the Chemical Heritage Foundation (Science History Institute), May 1995.
Call #:  
621.3 R14.p no.8
Extent:
1 v. : illustrations; 28 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Principles of holography
Creator:
Smith, Howard M. (Howard Michael), 1938-
Publication:
Wiley-Interscience, New York, [c1969]
Notes:  
Includes bibliographies and index.
Call #:  
774 SM5P
Extent:
xii, 239 p. : ill., charts ; 23 cm.



PAMPHLET

Title:  
RCA optics; nineteen technical papers by RCA engineers and scientists
Creators:
Radio Corporation of America | Ramberg, E. G. (Edward Granville), 1907-1995
Publication:
Princeton, N.J.], [1971]
Notes:  
Cover title. APS library copy presented by the estate of Edward G. Ramberg, through T. Benley and the Chemical Heritage Foundation (Science History Institute), 1996. Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:  
621.3 R14.p no.6
Extent:
80 pages illustrations 28 cm



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Holography as a principle in quantum gravity?: Some historical and systematic observations
Parent:
Studies in history and philosophy of modern physics, v.46, pt. B
Creators:
Sieroka, Norman. | Mielke, Eckehard W.
Publication:
Amsterdam, Ne, 2014.
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:  
509.05 St9.b v.46, pt. B
Extent:
p. [170]-178. ; 28 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1916-1994
Abstract:  

A physicist and social activist, Edward G. Ramberg contributed to the early development of electron microscopy and color television, and devoted much of his life to pacifist and Quaker causes. Born in Italy to an American mother and German father, Ramberg experienced the losses of war firsthand during the First World War when his father was killed while serving with the German army. After moving to the United States with his mother, Ramberg attended Reed College and Cornell University before returning to Germany for postdoctoral study under Arnold Sommerfeld. Employed at RCA for most of his career (1935-1972), Ramberg refused any involvement in military or war-related research, and as a conscientious objector during the Second World War, was assigned to duty in Civilian Public Service camps. He continued to work in fostering social harmony until late in life. With his wife, Sarah Sargent, a Swarthmore graduate whom he met through the American Friends Service Committee, Ramberg helped to establish Bryn Gweled, a cooperative community in which people of various religious, social, and racial backgrounds lived and worked together. The bulk of the Ramberg papers consists of files pertaining to his work with Amnesty International, the American Friends Service Committee, and peace groups in the Philadelphia and Bucks County region. Of particular note is a bundle of correspondence with Sommerfeld.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.88
Extent:
11.5 Linear feet