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ANALYTIC

Title:  
Harlow Shapley (1885-1972)
Parent:
American Philosophical Society. Year Book, 1974
Creator:
Goldberg, Leo.
Publication:
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1975.
Call #:  
506.73 AM4Y 1974
Extent:
p.197-203 ; 23 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:
Dr. Harlow Shapley
Alt. Title:  
Nature  
Parent:
Nature, v.240, no.5381
Publication:
London, 1972.
Call #:  
505 N24 V.240, NO.5381
Extent:
p.429-430 ; 28 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
An informal call on Harlow Shapley at his home in New Hampshire
Creator:
McCleery, William.
Publication:
Princeton, 1964.
Notes:  
Clipped from University, no.23.
Call #:  
920 PAM.A NO.53
Extent:
p.19-23 : illus. ; quarto.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Harlow Shapley, November 2, 1885 - October 20, 1972
Parent:
National Academy of Sciences. Biographical memoirs, v.49
Creator:
Bok, Bart Jan, 1906-
Publication:
National Academy of Sciences, Washington, 1978.
Notes:  
Includes bibliography.
Call #:  
506.73 N18b v.49
Extent:
p. 241-291, [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 24 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Harlow Shapley: The making of an observatory director
Parent:
Journal for the history of astronomy, v.47, pt.3, no.168
Creator:
Hoskin, Michael A.
Publication:
Thousand Oaks, Cal, 2016.
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:  
520.905 J82 v.47, pt.3, no.168
Extent:
p. [317]-331. : facsim., port. ; 24 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Bailey, Shapley, and variable stars in globular clusters
Parent:
Journal for the history of astronomy, v.31, pt.3, no.104
Creator:
Smith, Horace A.
Publication:
Cambridge, Eng.], 2000.
Call #:  
520.905 J82 v.31, pt.3,
Extent:
p. [185]-201. ; 24 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Burhoe and Shapley: A complementarity of science and religion
Parent:
Zygon, v.30, no.4
Creator:
Gilbert, James.
Publication:
Chicago], 1995.
Call #:  
215.05 Z9 V.30, NO.4
Extent:
p.531-539 ; 22 1/2 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Menzel at Princeton
Parent:
Journal for the history of astronomy, v.34, pt.1, no.114
Creator:
DeVorkin, David H., 1944-
Publication:
Cambridge, Eng.], 2002.
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references (p. 129-131).
Call #:  
520.905 J82 V.33, PT.2, NO.11
Extent:
p. [119]-131. : port. ; 23 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1922-1952
Abstract:  

This collection contains correspondence (approximately 150 letters), subject files, and notes on various research projects. The various subject areas include the central nervous systems, brains, and physiologies of many animals. Included are some anatomical drawings.
Call #:  
Mss.B.P633
Extent:
7 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1894-1961
Abstract:  

This collection contains correspondence, drafts of papers, the manuscript of an unpublished book, and photographs. Osterhout's interest in the electrophysiology of plants is documented, as well as his professional career at the University of California, Berkeley; Harvard University; and the Rockefeller Institute.
Call #:  
Mss.B.Os73
Extent:
3 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1865-1944
Abstract:  

An electrical engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur, Elihu Thomson was an innovator in electrification in both a technical and corporate sense. With interests that ranged from the technical (electrical meters, high-pressure steam engines, dynamos, generators) to scientific (fused quartz optics, X-rays), Thomson acquired over 700 patents in his career, and in 1882, founded one of the early electrical corporations in the United States, the Thomson-Houston Company, which merged with the Edison Electric Company in 1892 to form the General Electric Company. The Thomson Papers are a massive and nearly comprehensive collection documenting the wide range of Thomson's scientific and technical interestsm from his electrical experiments, inventions, and patents, to his interests in astronomy, geology, and medicine, as well as his role in the development of two major corporations involved in electrification, the Thomson-Houston Electric Company and General Electric Company. Roughly three quarters of the collection is dated between 1890 and 1920 when Thomson was associated with General Electric, and was active in professional groups such as the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE), International Electrotechnical Commission. His research interests. The balance of the collection is comprised of eight boxes and five volumes relating to Thomson's patents; a series of notebooks kept at Central High School; 43 letterbooks, 1882-1936; diaries of trips to Europe; notebooks on genealogy; scrapbooks of cards, photographs, clippings, and other souvenirs; and 2 vols. of tributes on his eightieth birthday, etc.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.74
Extent:
65 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Astronomy | Ayrton, W. E. (William Edward), 1847-1908 | Barker, George F. (George Frederick), 1835-1910 | Barringer, Daniel Moreau, 1860-1929 | Bragg, William Henry, 1862-1942 | Brashear, John A. (John Alfred), 1840-1920 | Bush, Vannevar, 1890-1974 | Central High School (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Coffin, Charles A., Jr. | Coolidge, William David | Crompton, Robert E. | Cutter, George W. | De Forest, Lee, 1873-1961 | Dercum, Francis X. (Francis Xavier), 1856-1931 | Dunn, Gano, 1870- | Edison , Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931 | Electrical equipment | Electrical experiments | Electricity | Fleming, J. A., Sir (John Ambrose), 1849-1945 | General Electric Company | Geology | Greene, Wm. H. (William Houston), 1853-1918 | Hale , George Ellery, 1868-1938 | Hewitt, George Watson, 1841-19 | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | International Electrotechnical Commission | Inventors | Jackson, Dugald C. (Dugald Cal | Jeans, James Hopwood, Sir, 1877-1946 | Jeffcott, Henry Homan, d.1937 | Johnson, Alba Boardman, 1858- | Keen, William W. (William Williams) | Kennelly, Arthur E. (Arthur Ed | Langmuir, Irving, 1881-1957 | Lovejoy, J. Robert | Machinery, Electrical | Mallinckrodt, Edward, 1845-192 | Martin, Thomas Commerford, 185 | Meadowcroft, William Henry, 18 | Mendenhall, Thomas Corwin | Miller, Dayton Clarence, 1866- | Morgan, Charles | Mottelay, Paul Fleury | Pickering, William Henry, 1858 | Pratt, Joseph Hyde, 1870-1942 | Pritchett, Henry S. (Henry Smith), 1857-1939 | Quartz optics | Rawle, Francis | Rice, Edwin Wilbur, 1831-1929 | Riche, George W. | Shapley, Harlow, 1885-1972 | Snyder, Monroe Benjamin, 1848- | Spooner, Henry John, 1856-1940 | Steam engines | Steinmetz, Charles Proteur, 18 | Stockley, George | Stratton, Samuel Wesley, 1861-1931 | Stuart, George | Thompson, Maria M. | Thomson, Elihu, 1853-1937 | Thomson, Silvanus P. | Thomson-Houston Electrical Co. | Todd, David | Whitney, Willis Rodney, 1868-1 | X-rays



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1908-1976
Abstract:  

After receiving his doctorate from Harvard in 1923, the physicist John Clarke Slater did postgraduate work at Cambridge University and on the continent working n quantum theory with both Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg. Slater was appointed to the head of the department of physics at MIT in 1930, which he and Karl Compton worked effectively to transform into one of international stature. His own work on the electromagnetic theory of microwaves was fundamental to the development of radar systems. During the Second World War, he was affiliated with the radiation laboratory and after he helped found the solid state and molecular theory group, the interdisciplinary Center for Materials Science and Engineering, the Research Laboratory of Electronics, and the Laboratory for Nuclear Science. After his retirement from MIT in 1966, Slater moved to the University of Florida, remaining active until his death in 1976. The Slater Papers contains a wealth of information on the development of physics at MIT, as well as Slater's post-1966 work at the University of Florida. There are about 133 (7 linear ft.) research notebooks, 1944-1976, and a long series (30 linear ft.) of folders, containing lectures, scientific notes, drafts of manuscripts and papers, correspondence during his collaboration with the Los Alamos Labs, 1966-1970, and extensive correspondence relating to the National Academy of Science. Information about American-Swedish exchange in quantum science is located in the correspondence with Per-Olov Löwdin.
Call #:  
Mss.B.SL2p
Extent:
81 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Allen, Leland Cullen, 1926-2012 | Ballard, Stanley S., 1908-1998 | Barnett, Michael P. | Bohr, Niels, 1885-1962 | Boring, A. Michael | Bush, Vannevar, 1890-1974 | Cambridge University | Clark, W. Mansfield (William M | Clementi, Enrico | Compton, Arthur Holly, 1892-1962 | Compton, K. T. (Karl Taylor), 1887-1954 | Condon, Edward Uhler, 1902-1974 | Connolly, John W. D. | Coulson, C. A. (Charles Alfred), 1910-1974 | Darrow, Karl K. (Karl Kelchner), 1891-1982 | Debye, Peter J. W. (Peter Josef William), 1884-1966 | Fermi, Enrico, 1901-1954 | Frank, Nathaniel Herman, 1903-1984 | Grimaldi, Francois | Harrison, George Russell, 1898-1979 | Hartree, Douglas R. (Douglas Rayner), 1897-1958 | Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology | Herman, Frank | Hove, L. van (Leon) | Howarth, D. J. | Jaeger, Zeev | Johnson, Keith H. | Koster, George F. | Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory | Loucks, T. L. (Terry L.) | Löwdin, Per Olov, 1916-2000 | Manning, Millard | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics | Mattheiss, Leonard F. | Morse, Philip M. (Philip McCord), 1903-1985 | Mulliken, Robert Sanderson, 1896-1986 | National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) | Nesbit, Robert K. | Norton, C. L. | Nottingham, Wayne B. (Wayne Bu | Parr, Robert G. | Pauling, Linus, 1901-1994 | Pegram, George B. | Pepinsky, Ray, 1912- | Physics -- 20th century | Physics -- Study and teaching -- 20th century | Quantum theory | Ransil, Bernard J. (Bernard Jerome) | Roothaan, C. C. J. | Segall, Benjamin | Shapley, Harlow, 1885-1972 | Shockley, William, 1910-1989 | Slater, John C. (John Clarke), 1900-1976 | Slater, John Rothwell | Smith, Darwin W. | Smith, Robert Allan | Stratton, Julius Adams, 1901-1994 | Stratton, Samuel Wesley, 1861-1931 | Swann, W. F. G. (William Francis Gray), 1884-1962 | Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert, 1893-19 | Tate, John Torrence, 1925- | Teller, Edward, 1908-2003 | Ufford, Charles Wilbur, 1900- | University of Florida. Department of Physics | Vallarta, Manuel Sandoval | Van Vleck, J. H. (John Hasbrouck), 1899-1980 | Waals, J. D. van der (Johannes | Waber, James T. (James Thomas) | Waerden, B. L. van der (Bartel Leendert), 1903-1996 | Wheeler, John Archibald, 1911-2008 | Wigner, Eugene Paul, 1902-1995 | Wilson, Edwin Bidwell, 1879-1964 | Zacharias, Zerrod R.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1900-1961
Abstract:  

The physicist W.F.G. Swann was a pioneer in high energy physics and the study of cosmic rays. Climbing the academic ranks from the University of Sheffield to the Universities of Minnesota, Chicago, and Yale, Swann was selected as the first director of the Bartol Research Foundation of the Franklin Institute in 1927, and remained there until his retirement in 1959. An able administrator and excellent mentor, he was best known for his popular work on the new physics, The Architecture of the Universe (1934) and for his research on cosmic rays. Avocationally, he was an accomplished cellist and in addition to performing, he helped organize and support the Swarthmore Symphony Orchestra and other local groups. He died at his home in Swarthmore in 1962. The Swann Papers consist of 41 linear feet of correspondence, class notes, lectures, and photographs documenting Swann's career at the Bartol Research Foundation from 1927 until the end of his life. The collection is wide ranging, touching on atmospheric electricity, particle acceleration, atomic bomb defense, atomic energy, electrets, electrodynamics, magnetism, music, quantum theory, radiation, relativity and Einstein, science and civilization, stratospheric flights (by balloon and airplane), thermodynamics, psychic science, and wave mechanics. It is particularly rich for study of the history of cosmic ray research and the Bartol Institute, and for study of the popularization of modern physical sciences.
Call #:  
Mss.B.Sw1
Extent:
62 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Alexanian, Diran, 1881-1954 | American Association for the Advancement of Science | American Physical Society | Atomic bomb | Bainbridge, Kenneth T. (Kenneth Tompkins), 1904-1996 | Bartol Research Foundation | Bauer, L. A. (Louis Agricola), 1865-1932 | Beams, Jesse W. (Jesse Wakefield), 1898-1977 | Briggs, Lyman J. (Lyman James), 1874-1963 | Casals, Pablo, 1876-1973 | Cattell, Jacques, 1904-1960 | Cattell, James McKeen, 1860-1944 | Chatterjee, S. D. | Civil defense -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia | Clamer, G. H. | Clevenger, S. J. | Compton, Arthur Holly, 1892-1962 | Compton, K. T. (Karl Taylor), 1887-1954 | Cosmic rays. | Danforth, William E. | Darrow, Karl K. (Karl Kelchner), 1891-1982 | Ehrenhaft, Felix, 1879- | Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955 | Eisenberg, Maurice | Eisenhart, Luther Pfahler, 1876-1965 | Electrodynamics | Electromagnetic theory | Erikson, Henry A. (Henry Anton | Federer, Charles Anthony, 1909 | Frazer, John A. | Gibbs, J. Willard (Josiah Willard), 1839-1903 | Hess, Victor Francis, 1883- | Hudspeth, Emmett L | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | Jackson, William F. | Johnson, Thomas H. | Kelly, Mary Isabel | Korff, Serge A. (Serge Alexander), 1906-1989 | Laboratory notes | Lark-Horovitz, K. (Karl), 1892-1958 | Liddell, Urner | Magnetic fields | McDonald, Ellice, 1876- | McGiffert, James | Motion pictures | Music | National Geographic Society | National Research Council (U.S.) | Nuclear physics. | Particles (Nuclear physics) | Payne, Melvin M. | Pepinsky, Abe | Pfeiffer, Robert Charles | Photographs | Physics -- Study and teaching | Piccard, Jean | Polnauer, Frederick F. | Princeton University | Quantum theory. | Relativity (Physics) | Shapley, Harlow, 1885-1972 | Sound recordings | Stromberg, Gustaf, 1882- | Students' notes | Swann, William F. | Swann, William Francis Gray, 1884-1962 | Swarthmore College | Tate, John Torrence, 1889-1950 | Temple University. Department of Physics | Thermodynamics | Trinity College of Music | Tutwiler, Carrington C. | United States. Army. Air Corps. | United States. Navy | University of Pennsylvania. Moore School of Electrical Engineering | Violoncello | World War, 1914-1918 | Zanstra, H. (Herman)