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Dates:
Circa 1918-1986
Abstract:  

The physicist, Emanuel Ruben Piore, emigrated from Vilnius, Lithuania, in 1917 at the age of 9. "Mannie," as he was known, became a naturalized citizen in 1924, and obtained both his BA and Ph.D. in physics from the University of Wisconsin. After gaining nearly ten years experience as a research physicist, first at the Radio Corporation of American then CBS laboratories, he went to work for the Navy, eventually becoming the first civilian to head the Office of Naval Research and playing a major role in the transition of American science from war to peace. Throughout his career, Piore strove to promote research through a close relationship between government, industry, and universities. IBM realized the importance of developing a strong research department and Piore's key role in this endeavor and offered him the position as their first Director of Research. At IBM he continued to encourage research by establishing the IBM Fellow program rewarded to top researchers. Piore held increasingly responsible positions at IBM becoming a vice president, group executive and finally Chief Scientist. He served as a member of IBM's advisory board well after he retired. The Piore papers contain material relating to his latter years at IBM as Vice President and Chief Scientist, as well as some of his time spent on the Board of Directors. In addition, there are materials, though sparse, concerning his work with the Navy. An extensive series of speeches and lectures illustrates Piore's commitment to scientific research and national policy. In addition to his professional correspondence, the papers contain material pertaining to Piore's involvement in professional organizations such as the National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Science, Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research and the American Philosophical Society. A number of professional and personal photographs are also found within the papers.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.80
Extent:
22.5 Linear feet



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Dates:
1921-1984
Abstract:  

Theodore Dunham, Jr, (1897-1984) was an American astronomer, physicist, and physician. Throughout his career, Dr. Dunham pioneered research on interstellar cosmic rays, the development of telescopes, stellar spectrophotometry, the study of interstellar material and the spectrophotometry of cells. The Theodore Dunham , Jr. Papers (1921-1984) contain professional correspondence, research notes, published and unpublished works by Dunham and others, detailed photographs and oversize sketches of astronomical observations, administrative details of the Mount Desert Island Astronomical Association and of a career-long association with the Fund for Astrophysical Research. Includes some medical research, but primarily contains his astrophysical research conducted at Mount Wilson Observatory, California and Mount Stromlo Observatory, Australia.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.40
Extent:
27 Linear feet



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Dates:
1855-1970
Abstract:  

Correspondence and papers centering on McCulloch's study of the functional organization of the central nervous system and cybernetics. McCulloch (1898-1969) was a major figure in establishing the theoretical ground for modern computers and in "biological computer" studies during the 1960s. Other topics include the brain or neural studies, biological psychiatry, chemical warfare, space biology, and U.S. Army studies. His participation in the American Society of Cybernetics and the Josiah Macy Conferences is well documented, and there are numerous papers and notes on other conferences attended.
Call #:  
Mss.B.M139
Extent:
50 Linear feet



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Dates:
Circa 1930-1971
Abstract:  

This collection includes correspondence, lectures, notebooks, reports, photographs, and maps. There is much in Russell's papers concerning the Department of Geography at L.S.U., as well as faculty and research concerns and other needs of the university.
Call #:  
Mss.B.R91,.d,.m,.n
Extent:
6 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Caddo Indians | Diagrams. | Diaries. | Gelatin silver prints | Geography. | Geology. | Howe, Henry V. (Henry Van Wagenen) | Indians of North America -- Louisiana -- Antiquities | Indians of North America -- Louisiana -- Caddo Parish -- Antiquities | Indians of North America -- Louisiana -- Cameron Parish -- Antiquities | Indians of North America -- Louisiana -- Iberia Parish -- Antiquities | Indians of North America -- Louisiana -- LaSalle Parish -- Antiquities | Indians of North America -- Louisiana -- Lafourche Parish -- Antiquities | Indians of North America -- Louisiana -- Saint Mary Parish -- Antiquities | Indians of North America -- Louisiana -- Tensas Parish -- Antiquities | Indians of North America -- Louisiana -- Vermilion Parish -- Antiquities | Jones, Wellington Downing | Kniffen, Fred Bowerman | Lawson, Andrew C. (Andrew Cowper), 1861-1952 | Lectures. | Louderback, George D. (George Davis), 1874-1957 | Louisiana -- Description and travel. | Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College. -- | Maps. | Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis), 1880-1956 | Morgan, James P. (James Plummer) | Morocco -- Description and travel. | Naval research -- United States. | Notebooks. | Penck, Albrecht, 1858-1945 | Physical geography -- Rhône River Valley (Switzerland and France) | Prehistoric peoples -- Louisiana | Price, W. Armstrong (William Armstrong) | Public lands -- Louisiana. | Rhône River Delta (France) | Roy, Chalmer John | Russell, Richard Joel, 1895-1971 | Sauer, Carl Ortwin, 1889-1975 | Sketches. | Sternberg, Hilgard O'Reilly | Taensa Indians | Thornthwaite, C. W. (Charles Warren), 1899-1963 | Turkey -- Description and travel. | United States. -- Office of Naval Research.



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Dates:
1928-1989
Abstract:  

Thomas F. Anderson (1911-1991) was a biophysicist and electron microscopist whose research included Raman spectroscopy; the physiology of yeast; the biological effects of radiation; the biological applications of electron microscopy; and the genetics of bacteria, bacterial viruses, and bacteriophage. He was a Professor of Biophysics at the University of Pennsylvania and a Senior Member of the Institute for Cancer Research in Fox Chase.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.75
Extent:
43 Linear feet
Subjects:  

American Association for the Advancement of Science | American Philosophical Society | Anderson, Andy, b. 1927 | Anderson, Thomas Foxen, 1911-1991 | Bacterial genetics | Bacterial genetics. | Bacteriophage and viral genetics | Bacteriophages | Bibliographical matters -- Schultz, Jack | Biochemistry and organic chemistry | Biographical and personal data -- Schultz, Jack | Biophysical Society | Biophysics | California Institute of Technology | Cancer, chemotherapy | Caspari, Ernst Wilhelm | Chance, Britton, 1913-2010 | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | Columbia University | Committee activities | Conferences and symposia | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Delbruck, Max. 60th birthday | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Horwitz Prize | Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Pauling, Linus. 75th birthday | Crick, Francis, 1916-2004 | Crow, James F. | Cytogenetics | Demerec, M. (Milislav), 1895-1966 | Drosophila genetics | Electron Microscope Society of America | Electron microscopy | Fellowships, assistantships | Fellowships, assistantships -- Guggenheim | Genetics | Genetics Society of America | Gibbons, Ian R. (Ian Read), b. | Glass plate negatives | Hall, Cecil Edwin, b. 1912 | Hayes, William | Heidelberger, Michael | Hershey, A. D. (Alfred Day) | History of biology, especially genetics | Honors -- Horwitz Prize | Honors -- National Medal of Science | Human genetics | Institute for Medical Research | International Committee on Nomenclature of Viruses | International Union for Pure and Applied Biophysics | Invitations | Israel, Vance | Jacob, Francois, 1920-2013 | Kellenberger, Eduard | Kozinski, Andrzej W. | Laboratory notes | Laboratory techniques, equipment | Latarjet, Raymond | Lederberg, Joshua | Luria, Salvador Edward | Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole | Metz, Charles W. | Mintz, Beatrice | Mirsky, Alfred Ezra | Molecular genetics | Monod, Jacques, 1910-1976 | Morgan, Thomas Hunt | Mudd, Stuart | National Academy of Sciences | National Cancer Institute (U.S.) | National Research Council (U.S.) | National Science Foundation, U.S. | Pauling, Linus, 1901-1994 | Philadelphia Electron Microscope Society | Photonegatives | Photoprints | Poetry and literature | Population genetics | Preservation of historical materials | Protozoan genetics | Publication | Publication -- Genetics | RCA Laboratories | Radiation -- Physiological effect | Radiation genetics | Raman spectroscopy | Recommendations | Referee's report | Requests for aid in finding positions | Richards, A. Glenn, Jr. | Schultz, Jack | Schultz, Jack,1904-1971. | Slides. | Smadel, Joseph E. (Joseph Edwi | Sonneborn, T. M. (Tracy Morton), 1905-1981 | Sonneborn, Tracy M. | Stanley, Wendell M. (Wendell Meredith), 1904-1971 | Statistics, biostatistics, biometrics | Stereographs | Teaching | The Institute for Cancer Resea | Travel -- Invitations, arrangements | U.S. Atomic Energy Commission | United States. National Institutes of Health | United States. Office of Naval Research | United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development | University of Pennsylvania. | Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc. | Viral genetics | Walker, Donald H., Jr. | Wollman, Elie | Wulff, Peter | Wyckoff, Ralph W. G. (Ralph Walter Graystone) | Yost, Don M., b. 1893 | Zinder, Norton D.