William Francis Gray Swann Papers
Mss.B.Sw1
Series I. Correspondence | 1907-1961 | 24 Linear feet | Box 1-48 | |
Swann's correspondence is an extensive collection offering thorough documentation of Swann's career after his move to the Bartol Institute in the later 1920s, with some valuable earlier correspondence. The collection is particularly rich in documenting the early years of cosmic ray research in which Swann figured prominently, including the efforts to measure atmospheric intensities of cosmic rays from balloons and airplanes. Swann's administration of the Bartol Institute is also well documented. Throughout his life, Swann was an avid musician and an accomplished cellist. His correspondence includes interesting exchanges with Diran Alexanian, Pablo Casals, and numerous other musicians, but also with writers and poets and other "artistic" souls. Swann's correspondence also contains information onhis involvement with the Swarthmore Symphony Orchestra and other performing groups. As a public figure from the mid-1930s onward, Swann attracted a great deal of correspondence from non-specialists, people who had heard him on the radio or television, who had seen him lecture at the Franklin Institute, or who had read his popular or semi-popular works. In many cases, these provide insight into the efforts of ordinary Americans to understand the new physics. | ||||
Aaronson, Milton H. | 1961 | 4 items | Box 1 | |
Abbot, C.G. | 1916-1941 | 9 items | Box 1 | |
Abbott, Emma M. | 1931 | 1 item | Box 1 | |
Adams, Marie B. | 1947 | 1 item | Box 1 | |
Adelman, Adrien | 1939-1940 | 15 items | Box 1 | |
Agnew, P.G. | 1918-1947 | 10 items | Box 1 | |
Aiura, Masanobu | 1958 | 3 items | Box 1 | |
Ajax Electrothermic Corporation | 1925 | 1 item | Box 1 | |
Akeley, Lewis E. | 1946-1947 | 4 items | Box 1 | |
Akimoff, N.W. (Nicholas Wladimir) | 1920-1924 | 23 items | Box 1 | |
Re: automobile engine without reverberation | ||||
Albagli, Reina | 1934 | 1 item | Box 1 | |
Albrecht, Otto E. | 1940 | 2 items | Box 1 | |
Albright, Russell K. | 1956 | 3 items | Box 1 | |
Alexander, D.F. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 1 | |
Alexander, Eleanor R. | 1957 | 3 items | Box 1 | |
Alexander, Jerome | 1949 | 3 items | Box 1 | |
Alexanian, Diran | 1929-1943 | 8 folders | Box 1 | |
Folder 1 | 1929-1931 | 3 items | Box 1 | |
Folders 2-6 | 1937 | Box 1 | ||
Folder 7 | 1938 | 22 items | Box 1 | |
Folder 8 | 1940-1943 | Box 1 | ||
Alflfvén, H. (Hannes) | 1948 | 2 items | Box 1 | |
Alleman, Gellert | 1924-1925 | 5 items | Box 1 | |
Allen, Henry B. | 1935-1958 | 9 folders | Box 1 | |
Folder 1 | 1935-1939 | Box 1 | ||
Folder 2 | 1940-1942 | Box 1 | ||
Folder 3 | 1943-1944 | Box 1 | ||
Folder 4 | 1945-1946 | Box 1 | ||
Folder 5 | 1947 | Box 1 | ||
Folder 6 | 1948-1949 | Box 1 | ||
Folder 7 | 1950-1951 | Box 1 | ||
Folder 8 | 1952-1953 | Box 1 | ||
Folder 9 | 1954-1958 | Box 1 | ||
Allen, J. L. | 1959 | 1 item | Box 1 | |
Allen, Mildred | 1929-1940 | 5 folders | Box 2 | |
Folder 1 | 1929 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 2 | 1930-1931 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 3 | 1932 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 4 | 1932 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 5 | 1933-1940 | Box 2 | ||
Allen, P., Jr. | 1951 | 5 items | Box 2 | |
Allibone, T.E. | 1948-1959 | 19 items | Box 2 | |
Allyn, Alice | 1932 | 11 items | Box 2 | |
Almanzan, Ascension | 1935 | 3 items | Box 2 | |
Altinger, T.O. | 1924 | 1 item | Box 2 | |
American Academy of Political Science | 1959 | 2 items | Box 2 | |
American Association for Adult Education | 1934 | 2 items | Box 2 | |
American Association for the Advancement of Science | 1929-1936 | 2 folders | Box 2 | |
Folder 1 | 1929-1932 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 2 | 1933-1936 | Box 2 | ||
American Council on Education | 1925 | 1 item | Box 2 | |
American Geographical Society | 1942 | 3 items | Box 2 | |
American Geophysical Union | 1929-1931 | 8 items | Box Unknown container 298 for instance of American Geophysical Union | |
American Institute | 1928-1935 | 13 items | Box 2 | |
Includes talk by Swann, "The Atomic World," 1935 | ||||
American Institute of Electrical Engineers | 1927-1931 | 2 folders | Box 2 | |
Folder 1 | 1927-1929 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 2 | 1930-1931 | Box 2 | ||
American Institute of Physics | 1939-1941 | 3 items | Box 2 | |
American Mathematical Society | 1931-1946 | 25 items | Box 2 | |
American Philosophical Society | 1926-1956 | 19 folders | Box 2-3 | |
Folder 1 | 1926 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 2 | 1927 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 3 | 1928 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 4 | 1929 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 5 | 1930 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 6 | 1931 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 7 | 1932 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 8 | 1933 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 9 | 1934 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 10 | 1935 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 11 | 1936 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 12 | 1937 | Box 2 | ||
Folder 13 | 1938 | Box 3 | ||
Folder 14 | 1939 | Box 3 | ||
Folder 15 | 1940 | Box 3 | ||
Folder 16 | 1945 | Box 3 | ||
Folder 17 | 1956 | Box 3 | ||
Folders 18-19 | Undated | Box 3 | ||
American Physical Society | 1928-1935 | 11 folders | Box 3-4 | |
Folder 1 | 1928-1929 | Box 3 | ||
Folder 2 | 1930 | Box 3 | ||
Folder 3 | 1931 January-March | Box 3 | ||
Folder 4 | 1931 April-June | Box 3 | ||
Folder 5 | 1931 July-October | Box 3 | ||
Folder 6 | 1931 November-December | Box 3 | ||
Folder 7 | 1932 January-March | Box 4 | ||
Folder 8 | 1932 April-June | Box 4 | ||
Folder 9 | 1932 June-December | Box 4 | ||
Folder 10 | 1933 | Box 4 | ||
Folder 11 | 1934-1935 | Box 4 | ||
American Society of Ancient Instruments | 1937 | 4 items | Box 4 | |
Ames, Joseph S. | 1920-1926 | 4 folders | Box 4 | |
Folder 1 | 1920 | Box 4 | ||
Folder 2 | 1921 | Box 4 | ||
Folder 3 | 1922-1923 | Box 4 | ||
Folder 4 | 1924-1926 | Box 4 | ||
Amsterdam, Michael | 1948-1950 | 9 items | Box 4 | |
Anderson, Arvid E. | 1938-1942 | 8 items | Box 4 | |
Anderson, Carl D. | 1937-1954 | 19 items | Box 4 | |
Anderson, Orvil | 1947 | 1 item | Box 4 | |
Anderson, Robert B. | 1953 | 1 item | Box 4 | |
Anderson, Samuel E. | 1947 | 2 items | Box 4 | |
Andreeva, Tamara | 1946 | 4 items | Box 4 | |
Andrews, Donald H. | 1926-1955 | 7 items | Box 4 | |
Angell, James R. | 1924-1949 | 30 items | Box 4 | |
Anton, David | 1937-1943 | 9 items | Box 4 | |
Appelton, Edward V. | 1927-1956 | 9 items | Box 4 | |
Applications for Positions | 1925-1934 | 3 folders | Box 4-5 | |
Folder 1 | 1925-1930 | Box 4 | ||
Folder 2 | 1931 | Box 5 | ||
Folder 3 | 1932-1934 | Box 5 | ||
Archera, Laura | 1937 | 1 item | Box 5 | |
Arctowski, Henry | 1943 | 6 items | Box 5 | |
Arms, William T. | 1939 | 2 items | Box 5 | |
Arnold, H.D. | 1917 | 11 items | Box 5 | |
Arnhym, A.A., Col. | 1947-1949 | 7 items | Box 5 | |
Arowan, E. | 1951 | 1 item | Box 5 | |
Ashley, Rose Bishop | 1937 | 3 items | Box 5 | |
Astin, Allen V. | 1928-1932 | 14 items | Box 5 | |
Avera, F. L. | 1934 | 2 items | Box 5 | |
Axt, Richard G. | 1955 | 2 items | Box 5 | |
Aydelotte, Frank | 1939-1953 | 10 items | Box 5 | |
Ayling, S. Virginia | 1944-1945 | 12 items | Box 5 | |
Bainbridge, Kenneth T. | 1929-1935 | 7 folders | Box 5 | |
Folder 1 | 1929-1930 | Box 5 | ||
Folder 2 | 1931 | Box 5 | ||
Folder 3 | 1932 | Box 5 | ||
Folder 4 | 1933 January-June | Box 5 | ||
Folder 5 | 1933 July-December | Box 5 | ||
Folder 6 | 1934 | Box 5 | ||
Folder 7 | 1935-1939 | Box 5 | ||
Baisley, H.K. | 1936 | 13 items | Box 5 | |
Baker, R.N. Scott | 1949 | 2 items | Box 5 | |
Baldwin School (Bryn Mawr, PA) | 1938 | 8 items | Box 6 | |
re: Sylvia Swann | ||||
Bales, E.R. | 1930 | 3 items | Box 5 | |
Bantock, Granville | 1936-1940 | 19 items | Box 5 | |
Barail, Louis C. | 1939 | 12 items | Box 5 | |
Barba, William | 1932 | 2 items | Box 5 | |
Barfield, A.R. | 1938 | 4 items | Box 5 | |
Barnard, Chester I. | 1938 | 6 items | Box 5 | |
Barnes, George | 1932-1934 | 2 items | Box 5 | |
Barnes, James | 1944-1954 | 21 items | Box 5 | |
Barnes, William J. | 1933 | 1 item | Box 5 | |
Barr, Jean B. | 1939 | 4 items | Box 5 | |
Barrett, W.J. | 1940 | 2 items | Box 5 | |
Barry, James W. | 1936 | 1 item | Box 5 | |
Bartlett, Percy | 1940 | 2 items | Box 5 | |
Bartol, Eleanor G. | 1938-1940 | 4 items | Box 5 | |
Bartol, Grier | 1944-1951 | 4 items | Box 5 | |
Bartol Foundation-Fence | 1954 | 12 items | Box 5 | |
Barton, Henry A. | 1927-1945 | 5 items | Box 5 | |
Barton, William H. | 1938-1939 | 7 items | Box 5 | |
Bashew, Amelia | 1933 | 2 items | Box 5 | |
Bass, Robert E. | 1953-1961 | 3 items | Box 5 | |
Bateman, Ethel | 1939 | 2 items | Box 5 | |
Bateman, Harry | 1918-1940 | 7 items | Box 5 | |
Bauer, Louis A. | 1912-1921 | 9 folders | Box 6 | |
Folder 1 | 1912-1913 | Box 6 | ||
Folder 2 | 1914 January-June | Box 6 | ||
Folder 3 | 1914 July-December | Box 6 | ||
Folder 4 | 1915 January-June | Box 6 | ||
Folder 5 | 1915 July-December | Box 6 | ||
Folder 6 | 1916 | Box 6 | ||
Folder 7 | 1916 January-June | Box 6 | ||
Folder 8 | 1916 July-December | Box 6 | ||
Folder 9 | 1919-1921 | Box 6 | ||
Bautista, Gonzalo | 1943 | 5 items | Box 6 | |
Beals, Ralph A. | 1938 | 10 items | Box 6 | |
Beach, C. L. | 1932-1933 | 4 items | Box 6 | |
Beams, Jesse W. | 1943-1961 | 5 folders | Box 6 | |
Folder 1 | 1928 | 3 items | Box 6 | |
Folder 2 | 1943-1953 | 16 items | Box 6 | |
Folder 3 | 1954-1956 | 14 items | Box 6 | |
Folder 4 | 1958-1959 | 10 items | Box 6 | |
Folder 5 | 1960-1961 | 12 items | Box 6 | |
Bearden, J.A. | 1935 | 1 item | Box 6 | |
Beck, Clifford K. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 6 | |
Beck, Henry, Jr. | 1956-1958 | 2 items | Box 6 | |
Becker, D.M. | 1934 | 1 item | Box 6 | |
Beier, L.C. | 1938 | 1 item | Box 6 | |
Belmont, Georges | Undated | 1 item | Box 6 | |
Bender, William | 1931 | 2 items | Box 6 | |
Bengelsdorf, Irving S. | 1958 | 1 item | Box 6 | |
Benham, T.A. | 1956 | 1 item | Box 6 | |
Benjamin, Robert M. | 1938 | 2 items | Box 6 | |
Bennett, R. | 1957 | 3 items | Box 6 | |
Bennett, Samuel R. | 1909 | 1 item | Box 6 | |
Bennett, Willard H. | 1929-1930 | 3 items | Box 6 | |
Includes TLS from A. Robert Millikan | ||||
Bensinger, George C. | 1940-1942 | 3 items | Box 6 | |
Benton, W.E. | 1925 | 1 item | Box 6 | |
Berkey, Charles P. | 1937 | 2 items | Box 6 | |
Berkley, Harold | 1938-1941 | 5 items | Box 6 | |
Berko, Stephen | 1950 | 3 items | Box 6 | |
Bernays, Edward L. | 1953-1955 | 7 items | Box 7 | |
Bernstein, Herbert J. | 1937 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Bethe, Hans A. | 1937-1955 | 5 items | Box 7 | |
Bevan, Arthur | 1939 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Biester, Dorothy | 1935 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Bilger, Leonora Neuffer | 1938 | 3 items | Box 7 | |
Birkhoff, George D. | 1936-1943 | 7 items | Box 7 | |
Bishop, D.W. | 1944 | 3 items | Box 7 | |
Bitter, Francis | 1936-1939 | 6 items | Box 7 | |
Bittinger, Charles | 1934-1941 | 32 items | Box 7 | |
Blackburn, Harmon L. | 1942 | 3 items | Box 7 | |
Blackburn, Charles M. | 1925 | 1 items | Box 7 | |
Blackett, P.M.S. | 1940 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Blackett, Patrick | 1956 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Blair, William B. | 1921 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Blanchard, Frances | 1937 | 3 items | Box 7 | |
Blanchard, Duncan | 1961 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Blau, Adi | 1933 | 4 items | Box 7 | |
Blaxland, M. | 1956, 1961 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Bleick, Willard E. | 1929 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Bliss, Gilbert Ames | 1922-1937 | 8 items | Box 7 | |
Bliven, Bruce | 1940 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Block, I. Edward | 1952 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Blodgett, Alice E. | 1941-1942 | 7 items | Box 7 | |
Bloom, Julius | 1943-1956 | 9 items | Box 7 | |
Bludworth, T. Franklin | 1944-1955 | 22 items | Box 7 | |
Boggs, S. Whittemore | 1940 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Bohr, Aage | 1957 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Bohr, Niels | 1934 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Bok, Bart J. | 1941 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Bok, Mrs. Curtis | 1936 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Bok, Mary | 1939-1940 | 7 items | Box 7 | |
Bolster, C.M. | 1949-1952 | 4 items | Box 7 | |
Bond, Kirk | 1953-1954 | 7 items | Box 7 | |
Bond, R.T. | 1937 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Bongards, H. | 1923 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Bonner, T.W. | 1940-1957 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Boocock, C.B. | 1937 | 3 items | Box 7 | |
Boott Mills | 1921 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Borie, Edith | Undated | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Born, Max | 1937-1938 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Bostelmam, John C, Jr. | 1935-1939 | 32 items | Box 7 | |
Bouvet, Rene | 1941-1942 | 4 items | Box 7 | |
Bouvier, Julian J. | 1940 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Bowker, R.C. | 1944 | 5 items | Box 7 | |
Bowles, Gordon T. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Boyajian, A. | 1936 | 7 items | Box 7 | |
Boyd, George A. | 1938-1941 | 5 items | Box 7 | |
Bracking, Ivy A. | 1940 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Bradbury, N. | 1946 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Bradshaw, Hamilton | 1937-1939 | 7 items | Box 7 | |
Bradt, Helmut L. | 1947 | 5 items | Box 7 | |
Bragg, Lawrence | 1954 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Bragg, William | 1940 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Brakeley, George A. | 1937 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Bramhall, Ervin Hicks | 1933 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Bramley, Arthur | 1934 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Brammer, Douglas | 1957 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Bransfield, J.W. | 1955 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Brasefield, Charles J. | 1955 | 1 item | Box 7 | |
Breisky, John V. | 1938 | 7 items | Box 7 | |
Breit, Gregory | 1924-1958 | 19 item | Box 7 | |
Brennan, Herbert | 1925 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Brentano, J.C.M. | 1942 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Brice, C. Frederick | 1938-1942 | 6 items | Box 7 | |
Bridgman, P.W. | 1923 | 2 items | Box 7 | |
Briggs, H.B. | 1929 | 3 items | Box 7 | |
Briggs, Lyman J. | 1934-1958 | 5 folders | Box 7 | |
Folder 1 | 1934 | Box 7 | ||
Folder 2 | 1935-1936 | Box 7 | ||
Folder 3 | 1945-1947 | Box 7 | ||
Folder 4 | 1948-1949 | Box 7 | ||
Folder 5 | 1950-1958 | Box 7 | ||
Briggs, Sylvia Swann | 1940-1942 | 3 items | Box 8 | |
Brighton School of Music | 1928-1934 | 11 items | Box 8 | |
Brinkworth, J.H. | 1911 | 3 items | Box 8 | |
Bronk, Detlev W. | 1949 | 2 items | Box 8 | |
Bronson, Howard L. | 1928 | 1 item | Box 8 | |
Brookhaven National Laboratory | Undated | 1 item | Box 8 | |
Brown, F.C. | 1937 | 2 items | Box 8 | |
Brown, G.H. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 8 | |
Brown, Louis | 1953 | 2 items | Box 8 | |
Brown, Marshal S. | 1937 | 9 items | Box 8 | |
Brown, Raymond Charles | 1942 | 10 items | Box 8 | |
Broxon, James W. | 1921-1934 | 2 folders | Box 8 | |
Folder 1 | 1921-1923 | Box 8 | ||
Folder 2 | 1927-1934 | Box 8 | ||
Bryn Mawr College | 1939 | 1 item | Box 8 | |
Buchta, J.W. | 1936-1955 | 2 folders | Box 8 | |
Folder 1 | 1936-1939 | Box 8 | ||
Folder 2 | 1941-1955 | Box 8 | ||
Buckingham, Edgar | 1921, 1927 | 3 items | Box 8 | |
Bunker, John W. | 1940 | 1 item | Box 8 | |
Burdick, C. Lalor | 1936 | 3 items | Box 8 | |
Burgess Battery Company | 1935-1936 | 13 items | Box 8 | |
Burkholder L.M. | 1950 | 2 items | Box 8 | |
Burlew, John S. | 1955-1959 | 32 items | Box 8 | |
Burns, George R. | 1940 | 2 items | Box 8 | |
Burroughs, Robert E. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 8 | |
Burton, Ernest D. | 1924 | 3 items | Box 8 | |
Bush, Vannevar | 1940-1942 | 20 items | Box 8 | |
Bye, Arthur Edwin | 1929 | 11 items | Box 8 | |
Byrd Antarctic Expedition II | 1933 | 3 items | Box 8 | |
C.B. Christiansen Company | 1936 | 8 items | Box 8 | |
Cady, Walter G. | 1945 | 12 items | Box 8 | |
Caldwell, Orestes H. | 1933 | 2 items | Box 8 | |
Calhoun, Phil, Maj. | 1949 | 2 items | Box 8 | |
Flying saucers and use of light for propulsion | ||||
Callaghan, Thomas A. | 1947 | 2 items | Box 8 | |
Callendar, H.L. | 1907-1924 | 9 items | Box 8 | |
Camacho, Manuel Avila | 1943 | 8 items | Box 8 | |
Cambridge Instrument Company | 1925 | 1 item | Box 8 | |
Campbell, George A. | 1932-1933 | 9 items | Box 8 | |
Campbell, W.W. | 1927 | 2 items | Box 8 | |
Cancer Research Fund | 1929-1935 | 5 folders | Box 8 | |
Folder 1 | 1929 | Box 8 | ||
Folder 2 | 1930-1931 | Box 8 | ||
Folder 3 | 1932 | Box 8 | ||
Folder 4 | 1933-1934 | Box 8 | ||
Folder 5 | 1935 | Box 8 | ||
Canfield, Jennings W. | 1954 | 2 items | Box 8 | |
Canova, E.C. | 1947 | 1 item | Box 8 | |
Cardoza, J.B.N. | 1932 | 4 items | Box 8 | |
Carnegie Institution of Washington | 1926-1951 | 40 items | Box 8 | |
Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism | 1923 | 7 items | Box 8 | |
Carp, Louis | 1955 | 5 items | Box 9 | |
Carpenter, Samuel | 1952 | 1 item | Box 9 | |
Carr, Fred | 1934 | 4 items | Box 9 | |
Re: James Jeans' view of the new physics | ||||
Carroll, C.M. | 1943 | 1 item | Box 9 | |
Carson, Cyril T. | 1961 | 2 items | Box 9 | |
Carter, Howard A. | 1947 | 19 items | Box 9 | |
Carter, Robert S. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 9 | |
Carter, W.J. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 9 | |
Casals, Pablo | 1947-1960 | 64 items | Box 9 | |
Cassell, Norman S. | 1922 | 1 item | Box 9 | |
Castellini, William A.A. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 9 | |
Caster, Kenneth E. | 1952 | 3 items | Box 9 | |
Cattell, James McKeen | 1927-1943 | 6 folders | Box 9 | |
Folder 1 | 1927, 1936 | Box 9 | ||
Folder 2 | 1937-1939 | Box 9 | ||
Folder 3 | 1940 | Box 9 | ||
Folder 4 | 1941 | Box 9 | ||
Folder 5 | 1942 | Box 9 | ||
Folder 6 | 1943 | Box 9 | ||
Cattell, Jacques | 1942 | 3 folders | Box 9 | |
Folder 1 | 1942 | Box 9 | ||
Folder 2 | 1943-1944 | Box 9 | ||
Folder 3 | 1945 | Box 9 | ||
Cattell, Ware | 1939-1942 | 20 items | Box 9 | |
Central Scientific Company | 1933 | 2 items | Box 9 | |
Century of Progress | 1933 | 4 items | Box 9 | |
Chalmers, Gordon K. | 1937 | 8 items | Box 9 | |
Chambers, Carl C. | 1933-1951 | 4 items | Box 9 | |
Chambers, Robert, Jr. | 1951 | 4 items | Box 9 | |
Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan | 1955 | 2 items | Box 9 | |
Chapman, R. | 1911 | 1 item | Box 9 | |
Chapman and Grimes, Publishers | 1936 | 2 items | Box 9 | |
Charlesby, A. | 1957 | 9 items | Box 9 | |
Charlton, William J. | 1935 | 2 items | Box 9 | |
Chase, Harry W. | 1938 | 3 items | Box 9 | |
Chatterjee, S.D. | 1950-1958 | 25 items | Box 9 | |
Access digital object: | ||||
Cheyney, E.P. | 1941 | 3 items | Box 9 | |
Christian, L. | 1925 | 1 item | Box 9 | |
Civil Defense | 1950-1957 | 16 folders | Box 9-10 | |
Folder 1 | 1950 March-October | Box 9 | ||
Folder 2 | 1950 November-December | Box 9 | ||
Folder 3 | 1951 January | Box 9 | ||
Folder 4 | 1951 February | Box 10 | ||
Folder 5 | 1951 March | Box 10 | ||
Folder 6 | 1951 April | Box 10 | ||
Folder 7 | 1951 May | Box 10 | ||
Folder 8 | 1951 June | Box 10 | ||
Folder 9 | 1951 July | Box 10 | ||
Folder 10 | 1951 August | Box 10 | ||
Folder 11 | 1951 September | Box 10 | ||
Folder 12 | 1951 October | Box 10 | ||
Folder 13 | 1951 November | Box 10 | ||
Folder 14 | 1951 December | Box 10 | ||
Folder 15 | 1952 | Box 10 | ||
Folder 16 | 1956-1957, undated | Box 10 | ||
Clamer, G.H. | 1945-1956 | 7 folders | Box 10 | |
Folder 1 | 1945-1946 | Box 10 | ||
Folder 2 | 1947-1948 | Box 10 | ||
Folder 3 | 1949 | Box 10 | ||
Folder 4 | 1950 | Box 10 | ||
Folder 5 | 1951-1953 | Box 10 | ||
Folder 6 | 1954-1955 | Box 10 | ||
Folder 7 | 1956 | Box 10 | ||
Clancy, Edward P. | Undated | 1 item | Box 10 | |
Clark Cooper Company | 1946 | 1 item | Box 10 | |
Clarke, Joseph R. | 1914 | 1 item | Box 10 | |
Clay, J. | 1935-1949 | 8 items | Box 10 | |
Clementson, M.K. | 1946 | 3 items | Box 10 | |
Clemons, Harry | 1942 | 2 items | Box 10 | |
Clevenger, H.L. | 1943 | 1 item | Box 10 | |
Clevenger, S.J., Jr. | 1943-1959 | 6 folders | Box 11 | |
Folder 1 | 1943 | Box 11 | ||
Franklin Institute | ||||
Folder 2 | 1944 | Box 11 | ||
Folder 3 | 1945-1948 | Box 11 | ||
Folder 4 | 1949-1951 | Box 11 | ||
Folder 5 | 1952-1954 | Box 11 | ||
Folder 6 | 1955-1959 | Box 11 | ||
Clews, M. Madison | 1949 | 3 items | Box 11 | |
Cline, Mary | 1938 | 3 items | Box 11 | |
Clinger, H. | 1943 | 1 item | Box 11 | |
Clipp, Roger W. | 1954-1955 | 5 items | Box 11 | |
Clothier, Isaac H., Jr. | 1940 | 1 item | Box 11 | |
Clothier, Morris L. | 1939-1942 | 6 items | Box 11 | |
Coade, E.N. | 1924 | 5 items | Box 11 | |
Coates, Joseph K. | 1948-1956 | 4 items | Box 11 | |
Cobbs, Susan P. | 1958 | 3 items | Box 11 | |
Coblentz, William Weber | 1951-1955 | 3 items | Box 11 | |
Cockcroft, John D | 1956, 1960 | 2 items | Box 11 | |
Coffey, W.C. | 1942 | 2 items | Box 11 | |
Coffin, L.A. | 1956 | 3 items | Box 11 | |
Coffin, Lewis G. | 1948 | 2 items | Box 11 | |
Coffman, L.D. | 1921-1922 | 9 items | Box 11 | |
Cohen, Leslie | 1953 | 2 items | Box 11 | |
Cohen, Robert S. | 1944 | 1 item | Box 11 | |
Cohn, Byron E. | 1949-1952 | 12 items | Box 11 | |
Cohn, George I. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 11 | |
Colby, M.Y. | 1949 | 1 item | Box 11 | |
Cole, Leon Jacob | 1935 | 1 item | Box 11 | |
Cole, Lois Dwight | 1937-1941 | 5 items | Box 11 | |
Coleman, Warren | 1935 | 3 items | Box 11 | |
Collie, C.N. | 1957 | 3 items | Box 11 | |
Collins, B.R.T. | 1933 | 2 items | Box 11 | |
Collins, George B. | 1950 | 1 item | Box 11 | |
Collins, Margaret W. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 11 | |
Collotype Company | 1947 | 1 item | Box 11 | |
Colton, F. Barrows | 1949-1952 | 3 items | Box 11 | |
Columbia Transcriptions | 1950-1958 | 47 items | Box 11 | |
Columbia University | 1921-1928 | 10 items | Box 11 | |
Includes letters of Edward U. Condon, Bergen Davis, Frank D. Fackentha | ||||
Columbia University Press | 1943 | 3 items | Box 11 | |
Colvin, Amy | 1944 | 2 items | Box 11 | |
Comar, C.L. | 1930 | 2 items | Box 11 | |
Compton, Arthur H. | 1933-1940 | 3 folders | Box 11 | |
Folder 1 | 1933-1936 | Box 11 | ||
Folder 2 | 1937-1938 | Box 11 | ||
Folder 3 | 1939-1940 | Box 11 | ||
Compton, Karl T. | 1924-1952 | 3 folders | Box 11 | |
Folder 1 | 1924-1934 | Box 11 | ||
Folder 2 | 1937-1942 | Box 11 | ||
Folder 3 | 1946-1952 | Box 11 | ||
Conant, James B. | 1940 | 5 items | Box 11 | |
Conant, Lloyd V. | 1958 | 3 items | Box 11 | |
Condit, Carl W. | 1953 | 3 items | Box 11 | |
Condon, Eugene U. | 1927-1952 | 12 items | Box 11 | |
Conklin, Edward G. | 1935-1942 | 3 folders | Box 12 | |
American Philosophical Society | ||||
Folder 1 | 1935-1937 | Box 12 | ||
Folder 2 | 1938-1939 | Box 12 | ||
Folder 3 | 1940-1942 | Box 12 | ||
Conley, Patrick | 1947 | 5 items | Box 12 | |
Conrad, R.F. | 1948 | 3 items | Box 12 | |
Conrad, V. | 1926 | 3 items | Box 12 | |
Constantinides, Ph. A | 1925 | 2 items | Box 12 | |
Contemporary Club (Philadelphia, Pa.) | 1931 | 2 items | Box 12 | |
Conway, Thomas F. | 1946 | 3 items | Box 12 | |
Cooke, James Francis | 1938 | 4 items | Box 12 | |
Cooksey, Donald | 1959 | 3 items | Box 12 | |
Coolidge, William D. | 1934 | 2 items | Box 12 | |
Corbett, Harriet Cumming | 1954-1957 | 4 items | Box 12 | |
Cornell University | 1928-1931 | 23 items | Box 12 | |
Letters Of R. C. Gibbs, Harley Howe, Vladimir Karapetoff, E. H. Kennard, V. E. Peter | ||||
Coroniti, S.C. | 1951-1952 | 3 items | Box 12 | |
Corr, John E. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 12 | |
Correll, Malcolm | 1961 | 2 items | Box 12 | |
Corson, Edward M. | 1948-1957 | 11 items | Box 12 | |
Corwin, Robert Nelson | 1924 | 1 item | Box 12 | |
Cosinuke, Walter | 1943-1946 | 5 items | Box 12 | |
Coulson, Thomas | 1946-1953 | 5 items | Box 12 | |
Courtney, Pratt, J.S. | 1957 | 9 items | Box 12 | |
Cowie, Dean | 1933-1935 | 11 items | Box 12 | |
Cox, Richard T. | 1946-1949 | 2 items | Box 12 | |
Crane, A.H. | 1958 | 1 item | Box 12 | |
"Crank" Letters | 1926-1938 | 5 folders | Box 12 | |
Crenshaw, J.L. | 1933 | 4 items | Box 12 | |
Crew, Henry | 1920-1950 | 26 items | Box 12 | |
Crew, William H. | 1945 | 5 items | Box 12 | |
Crittenden, Miss | Undated | 1 item | Box 12 | |
Cross, Wilbur L. | 1925-1938 | 8 items | Box 12 | |
Culler, Vaughan | 1955 | 2 items | Box 12 | |
Cummer, Frederick G. | 1926-1936 | 2 folders | Box 12 | |
Folder 1 | 1926-1933 | Box 12 | ||
Mortgage to W.F.G. and Mabel Swann | ||||
Folder 2 | 1934-1936 | Box 12 | ||
Cummings, William | 1934 | 1 item | Box 13 | |
Culp, Harvey W. | 1953-1954 | 8 items | Box 13 | |
Current Research | 1951 | 2 items | Box 13 | |
Cyclotron Specialties Corporation | 1946 | 1 item | Box 13 | |
Czerlinski, George | 1958 | 2 items | Box 13 | |
Dahl, G.C. | 1933 | 1 item | Box 13 | |
Dalley, Florence Bartol | 1959 | 4 items | Box 13 | |
Danforth, John L. | 1943-1946 | 36 items | Box 13 | |
MIT | ||||
Danforth, William E. | 1932-1959 | 6 folders | Box 13 | |
Folder 1 | 1932-1937 | Box 13 | ||
Folder 2 | 1938-1946 | Box 13 | ||
Folder 3 | 1947-1951 | Box 13 | ||
Folder 4 | 1952 | Box 13 | ||
Folder 5 | 1953-1954 | Box 13 | ||
Folder 6 | 1955-1959 | Box 13 | ||
Darby, Hugh Hackland | 1932-1934 | 16 items | Box 13 | |
Darling, Hugo | 1936 | 1 item | Box 13 | |
Darrow, Karl K. | 1925-1959 | 5 folders | Box 13 | |
Folder 1 | 1925-1935 | Box 13 | ||
Folder 2 | 1941-1942 | Box 13 | ||
Folder 3 | 1943-1949 | Box 13 | ||
Folder 4 | 1950-1952 | Box 13 | ||
Folder 5 | 1953-1959 | Box 13 | ||
Dashman, Saul | 1924-1925 | 5 items | Box 13 | |
Davey, Wheeler, P. | 1934-1938 | 3 items | Box 13 | |
Davies, C.E. | 1924 | 3 items | Box 13 | |
Davies, Lawrence E. | 1936 | 1 item | Box 13 | |
Davies, W.T. | 1945-1946 | 7 items | Box 13 | |
Davis, Charles C. | 1947 | 2 items | Box 13 | |
Davis, Don | 1957 | 3 items | Box 13 | |
Davis, R.R. | 1951 | 4 items | Box 13 | |
Davis, Watson | 1937-1952 | 6 items | Box 13 | |
Davisson, C.J. | 1935 | 2 items | Box 13 | |
Dawes, Rufurt | 1931 | 1 item | Box 13 | |
Dawson, D.H. | 1951 | 1 item | Box 13 | |
Day, Arthur L. | 1925-1948 | 15 items | Box 13 | |
Dayton, ___ | 1958 | 1 item | Box 13 | |
De Baldo, Jackie | 1957 | 2 items | Box 13 | |
De Benedetti, Sergio | 1953-1959 | 4 items | Box 13 | |
De Branges, Louis | 1959 | 3 items | Box 13 | |
Debye, Pierre | 1925-1942 | 14 items | Box 13 | |
Re: Ehrenhaft, Einstein | ||||
Dee, Philip Ivor | 1954 | 1 item | Box 13 | |
Dees, Bowen C. | 1954 | 1 item | Box 13 | |
Defense work | 1942 | 1 item | Box 13 | |
Delaplaine, Mrs. Roy | 1957 | 1 item | Box 13 | |
Delaware County Institute of Science | 1933 | 2 items | Box 13 | |
Delbridge, ___ | 1942 | 2 items | Box 13 | |
Del Rosario, C. | 1929-1932 | 11 items | Box 13 | |
Demaray, A.E. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 13 | |
Demos, Peter T. | 1958 | 6 items | Box 14 | |
Denniston, George C. | 1943-1944 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Dent, Fred R. | 1946-1947 | 3 items | Box 14 | |
Denver University | Undated | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Dercum, Francis X. | 1930 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Derge, G. | 1950 | 3 items | Box 14 | |
Derr, J.S. | 1947 | 3 items | Box 14 | |
DeSoto, Clinton B. | 1946 | 3 items | Box 14 | |
Deutsch, A. | 1956 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Devons, S. | 1954 | 3 item | Box 14 | |
Dickerson, J.S. | 1922-1924 | 5 items | Box 14 | |
Diedrichs, Helene | 1930-1932 | 17 items | Box 14 | |
Diesen, J.E. | 1920 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Diesendruck, Leo | 1949 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Dike, P.H. | 1943 | 3 items | Box 14 | |
Dikeman, Esther | 1926 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Di Lauro, G.D. | 1933 | 4 items | Box 14 | |
Disque, R.C. | 1937-1940 | 4 items | Box 14 | |
Distillation Products Corporation | 1946 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Ditman, Norman E. | 1934-1935 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Dodge, Homer L. | 1930 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Dolan, Patrick | 1961 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Dolman, John, Jr. | 1950 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Donnelly, Warren H. | 1957 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Donohue, T.J. | 1950 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Dorfman, A.E. | 1958 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Dorsey, N. Ernest | 1927 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Doty, Edward A. | 1948 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Doughton, Robert L. | 1949 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Dover Publications | 1944-1946 | 6 items | Box 14 | |
Downey, K. Melvina | 1928-1929 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Drake, Raleigh M. | 1951 | 5 items | Box 14 | |
Draper, C.H. | 1904-1906 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Draper, Glen H. | 1932-1935 | 12 items | Box 14 | |
Dresden, Arnold | 1929-1936 | 3 items | Box 14 | |
Drexel Institute of Technology | 1951 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Driscoll, Robert | 1959 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Dropkine, J. | 1955 | 4 items | Box 14 | |
Drury, Newton B. | 1951 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Ducasse, C.J. | 1957 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Dudley, H.C. | 1961 | 4 items | Box 14 | |
Dudley, Major | 1956 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Duff, E.E. | 1946 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Duffield, Thomas J. | 1929 | 3 items | Box 14 | |
Dun__, Herbert | 1960 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Duncan, George | 1960-1961 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Dunham, Franklin | 1934 | 5 items | Box 14 | |
Dunnington, F.G. | 1947 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
DuPont DeNemours (E.I.) & Company | 1950 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
DuPont, E.F. | 1927 | 3 items | Box 14 | |
DuPont, Mrs. E. Paul | 1937 | 3 items | Box 14 | |
DuPont, Mrs. Irenee | 1937-1938 | 12 items | Box 14 | |
Durrett, J.J. | 1945 | 7 items | Box 14 | |
Dwight, C. Harrison | 1924-1952 | 12 items | Box 14 | |
Dyett, Edmond G. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Eachus, Iredell, Jr. | 1956 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Eagan, Frances P. | 1961 | 3 items | Box 14 | |
Earnshaw, Thomas M. | 1961 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Eastman Kodak Company | 1934-1935 | 16 items | Box 14 | |
Eaton, J.A. | 1935 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Eaton, Wayne G. | 1943 | 6 items | Box 14 | |
Eddington, Arthur | 1929-1942 | 7 items | Box 14 | |
Edquist, E.L. | 1947-1948 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Edwards, G.W. | 1925-1926 | 4 items | Box 14 | |
Edwards, Harry | 1944-1948 | 3 items | Box 14 | |
Egerton, Alfred C. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Eggers, F.B. | 1948 | 2 items | Box 14 | |
Eglin, William C.L. | 1925 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Egner, Russell Forrest | 1960 | 3 items | Box 14 | |
Ehmert, A. | 1955 | 1 item | Box 14 | |
Ehrenhaft, Felix | 1938-1944 | 3 folders | Box 14 | |
Folder 1 | 1938-1940 | Box 14 | ||
Folder 2 | 1941 | Box 14 | ||
Folder 3 | 1942-1944 | Box 14 | ||
Eicher, Edward C. | 1937 | 3 items | Box 14 | |
Eichler, Eugene | 1956 | 3 items | Box 14 | |
Einstein, Albert | 1933-1950 | 30 items | Box 14 | |
Re: Ehrenfest, atomic bomb, special relativity Location of originals: See Albert Einstein Manuscript Collection, SMs. Coll. 12, Vault E. Access digital object: | ||||
Eirich, Frederick | 1953-1954 | 4 items | Box 15 | |
Eisenberg, Maurice | 1943-1960 | 3 folders | Box 15 | |
Folder 1 | 1943-1945 | Box 15 | ||
Folder 2 | 1946-1950 | Box 15 | ||
Folder 3 | 1951-1960 | Box 15 | ||
Eisenhart, Luther P. | 1927-1956 | 6 folders | Box 15 | |
Folder 1 | 1927-1928 | Box 15 | ||
American Philosophical Society | ||||
Folder 2 | 1943 | Box 15 | ||
Folder 3 | 1945 | Box 15 | ||
Folder 4 | 1946 | Box 15 | ||
Folder 5 | 1947-1948 | Box 15 | ||
Folder 6 | 1949-1956 | Box 15 | ||
Eisler, Adolf | 1934 | 6 items | Box 15 | |
Eksergian, Rupen | 1932-1953 | 7 items | Box 15 | |
Comments on fire control, etc. | ||||
Eliot, Frederick M. | 1921-1922 | 3 items | Box 15 | |
Elliott, Carl F. | 1945 | 10 items | Box 15 | |
Elliott, E.C. | 1935 | 1 item | Box 15 | |
Elliott, Kathleen O. | 1949 | 2 items | Box 15 | |
Ellis, Weldon T. | 1961 | 22 items | Box 15 | |
Elman, Mischa | 1945-1956 | 6 items | Box 15 | |
Emanuel, Myron | 1948 | 15 items | Box 15 | |
Swann biography | ||||
Emberson, Richard M. | 1948 | 3 items | Box 15 | |
Embrey, L.A. | 1943 | 2 items | Box 15 | |
Emig, Catherine | 1939-1941 | 2 folders | Box 15 | |
Folder 1 | 1939-1940 | Box 15 | ||
Folder 2 | 1941 | Box 15 | ||
Encyclopaedia Britannica | 1928-1929 | Box 15 | ||
Enerson, Alfred | 1960 | 1 item | Box 15 | |
Engel, A. Von | 1954 | 2 items | Box 15 | |
Epstein, Paul S. | 1926 | 1 item | Box 15 | |
Re: O.E. Frivold | ||||
Erikson, Henry A. | 1917-1947 | 4 folders | Box 15 | |
Folder 1 | 1917-1918 | Box 15 | ||
Folder 2 | 1922-1924 | Box 15 | ||
Folder 3 | 1925-1928 | Box 15 | ||
Folder 4 | 1935-1947 | Box 15 | ||
Erro, Luis Enrique | 1943 | 2 items | Box 16 | |
Eurich, Alvin C. | 1940 | 3 items | Box 16 | |
Evans, Henry S. | 1950-1954 | 7 items | Box 16 | |
Evans, Ifor | 1956 | 3 items | Box 16 | |
Evans, Robley | 1935-1938 | 4 items | Box 16 | |
Eve, A.S. | 1923 | 1 item | Box 16 | |
Everett, Robert | 1955 | 2 items | Box 16 | |
Exman, Eugene | 1956-1958 | 6 items | Box 16 | |
Fahr, Sophia Lyon | 1960 | 4 items | Box 16 | |
Fairchild, Milton | 1931 | 4 items | Box 16 | |
Fairchild Engine and Airplane Company | 1949 | 2 items | Box 16 | |
Falk, Charles E. | 1950-1958 | 9 items | Box 16 | |
Falmouth, Lord | 1956-1958 | 8 items | Box 16 | |
Fang, P.H. | 1954 | 6 items | Box 16 | |
Fan Mail -- "Is the Universe Planned?" | 1953 | 55 items | Box 16 | |
Fardells, Messrs. | 1940-1948 | 36 items | Box 16 | |
Re: house insurance (includes heavily censored letter) | ||||
Faris, Marvil L. | 1943 | 2 items | Box 16 | |
Farnsworth, R.L. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 16 | |
Fassin, Gustave | 1934 | 9 items | Box 16 | |
Faucett, C.D. | 1937 | 1 item | Box 16 | |
Fawcett, C.C. | Undated | 2 items | Box 16 | |
Federation of American Scientists. Committee on Secrecy and Clearance | 1947 | 2 items | Box 16 | |
Federer, Charles A., Jr. | 1943-1955 | 5 folders | Box 16 | |
Folder 1 | 1943 | Box 16 | ||
Folder 2 | 1944-1951 | Box 16 | ||
Folder 3 | 1953 | Box 16 | ||
Folder 4 | 1954 | Box 16 | ||
Folder 5 | 1955 | Box 16 | ||
Fekete, Zoltan | 1946-1948 | 45 items | Box 16 | |
Fermi, Enrico | 1940-1953 | 6 items | Box 16 | |
Ferry, Katherine | 1937 | 4 items | Box 16 | |
Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company | 1928-1939 | 2 folders | Box 16 | |
Folder 1 | 1928-1933 | Box 16 | ||
Folder 2 | 1934-1939 | Box 16 | ||
Field, Joan | 1954 | 5 items | Box 16 | |
Field, Richard M. | 1953-1955 | 8 items | Box 16 | |
Findlay, D.M. | 1936 | 1 item | Box 16 | |
Fink, George A. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 16 | |
Finkelstein, R. | 1948 | 8 items | Box 16 | |
First Federal Savings and Loan Association (Upper Darby, Pa.) | 1950-1955 | 22 items | Box 16 | |
Fisher, Edgar J. | 1946 | 10 items | Box 16 | |
Fisher, Franklin L. | 1944 | 4 items | Box 16 | |
Fisher, Irving | 1927 | 2 items | Box 16 | |
Fisher, Raymond C. | 1931 | 1 item | Box 16 | |
Fisk, J.B. | 1947-1948 | 3 items | Box 16 | |
Fitzgerald, Edwin R. | 1958 | 3 items | Box 16 | |
Fleisher, Edwin A. | 1936 | 4 items | Box 17 | |
Fleming, John A. | 1921-1936 | 15 items | Box 17 | |
Fletcher, Angus | 1942 | 9 items | Box 17 | |
Fletcher, Harvey | 1945 | 1 item | Box 17 | |
Flowers, B.H. | 1957 | 3 items | Box 17 | |
Fogg, John M. Jr. | 1958 | 2 items | Box 17 | |
Foley, Francis | 1948-1949 | 8 items | Box 17 | |
Follos, V. | 1936-1937 | 6 items | Box 17 | |
Foote, Paul D. | 1925-194 | 36 items | Box 17 | |
Forbes Stephen | 1949-1952 | 9 items | Box 17 | |
Forbush, Scott B. | 1947-1957 | 21 items | Box 17 | |
Ford, Guy Stanton | 1922-1953 | 5 items | Box 17 | |
Ford, Henry | 1934 | 4 items | Box 17 | |
Forsythe, W.E. | 19491950 | 5 items | Box 17 | |
Fortescue, Richard L. | Undated | Box 17 | ||
Fortune, W.C. | 1955 | 1 item | Box 17 | |
Fortune Magazine | 1948 | 2 items | Box 17 | |
Foster, Duncan G. | 1952 | 1 item | Box 17 | |
Foster, J.S. | 1931 | 2 items | Box 17 | |
Foulke, Jeanne Kane | 1937 | 1 item | Box 17 | |
Foulke, Willing B. | 1942 | 1 item | Box 17 | |
Fow, B. Richard | 1960 | 9 items | Box 17 | |
Fowler, Marion W. | 1926 | 1 item | Box 17 | |
Fowler, William A. | 1957 | 4 items | Box 17 | |
Fox, Arthur L. | 1932 | 2 items | Box 17 | |
Fraenckel, Victor H. | 1932 | 2 items | Box 17 | |
Franck, J. | 1938 | 2 items | Box 17 | |
Frank, Adam | 1945 | 1 item | Box 17 | |
Frank, Andrew | 1949 | 4 items | Box 17 | |
Frank, Marco | 1948 | 3 items | Box 17 | |
Frank, Philip G. | 1941 | 3 items | Box 17 | |
Frankford Arsenal -- Final Report, Armor | 1941 September | 1 item | Box 17 | |
Franklin, Neil S. | 1937-1938 | 4 items | Box 17 | |
Franklin Institute | 1934 | 41 items | Box 17 | |
Bartol lab policy and administration | ||||
Franklin Institute. Cresson Medal | 1948-1960 | 10 items | Box 17 | |
Re: Swann's receipt of Cresson Medal | ||||
Franklin Institute -- Library | 1927-1934 | 2 folders | Box 17 | |
Franklin Institute -- Medal Meeting | 1934 | 10 items | Box 17 | |
Franz, Frederick | 1943-1956 | 22 items | Box 17 | |
Fraser, Everett | 1936 | 5 items | Box 17 | |
Fravel, F.R. | 1924 | 1 item | Box 17 | |
Frazer, John | 1936-1955 | 4 folders | Box 17 | |
Folder 1 | 1936-1941 | Box 17 | ||
Folder 2 | 1944 | Box 17 | ||
Folder 3 | 1945-1946 | Box 17 | ||
Folder 4 | 1947-1955 | Box 17 | ||
Frederiksen, D.M. | 1936 | 9 items | Box 17 | |
Free, E.E. | 1926 | 1 item | Box 17 | |
Freeman, Ira M. | 1944 | 2 items | Box 17 | |
Freeman, J.C. | 1945 | 4 items | Box 17 | |
Freet, Herbert L. | 1937 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Frenkel, J. | 1930-1931 | 4 items | Box 18 | |
Frenkiel, F.N. | 1955-1957 | 3 items | Box 18 | |
Fretter, W.B. | 1947 | 1 item | Box 18 | |
Friedman, Herbert | 1949 | 8 items | Box 18 | |
Friel, Francis S. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Friend, A.G. | 1935 | 1 item | Box 18 | |
Frost, C. | 1943 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Fry, David L. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Fry, Howard M. | 1943 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Fry, James C. | 1959 | 5 items | Box 18 | |
Fry, William F. | 1950 | 3 items | Box 18 | |
Fulcher, Gordon S. | 1919-1947 | 4 items | Box 18 | |
Fulweiler, W.H. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Funk, N.E. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Furrow, Clarence Lee | 1951 | 6 items | Box 18 | |
Fusfield, Herbert I. | 1951-1953 | 5 items | Box 18 | |
Gagge, Col. A.P. | 1956 | 4 items | Box 18 | |
Gaims, Horace M. | 1948 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Gale, Henry G. | 1922-1931 | 21 items | Box 18 | |
Gammon, Roland | 1958 | 8 items | Box 18 | |
Gannon, Robert I. | 1944 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Gaposchkin, Cecilia Payne | 1959-1960 | 3 items | Box 18 | |
Garard, Ira D. | 1937 | 3 items | Box 18 | |
Garber, Paul Edward | 1947 | 3 items | Box 18 | |
Garstick, George A. | 1938 | 1 item | Box 18 | |
Gash-Stull Company | 1938 | 1 item | Box 18 | |
Gaskell, Grace T. | 1939 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Gaskill, Harold V. | 1938 | 6 items | Box 18 | |
Gates, Thomas S. | 1937-1938 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Gavit, Walter Palmer | 1955 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Geddes, Donald Porter | 1957 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Geiser, Esther | 1955 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Gemmill, Raymond R. | 1959-1960 | 4 items | Box 18 | |
General Chemical Company | 1926 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
George, Walter F. | 1949 | 1 item | Box 18 | |
Gerard, R.W. | 1941 | 3 items | Box 18 | |
Gerjuoy, Edward | 1951 | 3 items | Box 18 | |
Gesensway, Louis | 1953 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Gershater, E.M. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Gherzi, E. | 1957 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Ghosh, J.C. | 1953 | 1 item | Box 18 | |
Gibbons, W.M. | 1936 | items | Box 18 | |
Gibbons-Neff, Morton | 1956 | 2 items | Box 18 | |
Gibbs, Becket | 1932-1954 | 3 folders | Box 18 | |
Folder 1 | 1932-1939 | Box 18 | ||
Folder 2 | 1943-1947 | Box 18 | ||
Folder 3 | 1948-1954 | Box 18 | ||
Gibbs, R.C. | 1927-1956 | 7 items | Box 18 | |
Gibbs, Willard -- Memorial | 1927-1933 | 5 folders | Box 18 | |
Folder 1 | 1927-1928 | Box 18 | ||
Folder 2 | 1929 | Box 18 | ||
Folder 3 | 1930-1931 | Box 18 | ||
Folder 4 | 1932 | Box 18 | ||
Folder 5 | 1933 | Box 18 | ||
Gibson, Norman R. | 1945-1960 | 19 items | Box 18 | |
Gilbert, William O. | 1941-1942 | 5 items | Box 18 | |
Gilfillan, E.S., Commander | 1947 | 4 items | Box 18 | |
Operation Crossroads | ||||
Gill, P.S. | 1948-1954 | 38 items | Box 19 | |
Gingrich, Newell S. | 1946 | 1 item | Box 19 | |
Ginn and Company | 1923-1924 | 5 items | Box 19 | |
Giraut-Erler, ___ | 1940-1941 | 8 items | Box 19 | |
Githens, Sherwood, Jr. | 1956 | 1 item | Box 19 | |
Glazer, W.H. | 1953-1954 | 8 items | Box 19 | |
Glenn, Nancy S. | 1948-1962 | 3 folders | Box 19 | |
Folder 1 | 1948-1953 | Box 19 | ||
Folder 2 | 1954-1957 | Box 19 | ||
Folder 3 | 1958-1962 | Box 19 | ||
Glynn, Raymond | 1936 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Goddard, George W. | 1942 | 3 items | Box 19 | |
Godfrey, ___ | 1930 | 4 items | Box 19 | |
Goetz, Philip W. | 1958 | 5 items | Box 19 | |
Goff, John A. | 1944 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Goheen, Harry | 1952 | 1 item | Box 19 | |
Goldsmith, Alfred | 1945-1961 | 16 items | Box 19 | |
Goldstein, Franklin | 1948-1949 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Goldwater, Daniel L. | 1943-1944 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Golton, Harold | 1953 | 5 items | Box 19 | |
Good, Wilfred M. | 1957 | 1 item | Box 19 | |
Goodchild, Donald | 1946 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Goodell, Warren F. | 1955 | 3 items | Box 19 | |
Goodnick, Joan | 1956 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Goodspeed, Arthur W. | 1935 | 3 items | Box 19 | |
Goodwin, Sylvia | 1936 | 3 items | Box 19 | |
Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation | 1933 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Includes confidential report on stratospheric balloons | ||||
Gorham, W.A. | 1937 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Gorman, Frank D. | 1934-1936 | 4 items | Box 19 | |
Gorodetzer, Joseph | 1936 | 1 item | Box 19 | |
Goudsmit, Samuel Abraham | 1951-1961 | 31 items | Box 19 | |
Goyer, Marie | 1931-1932 | 6 items | Box 19 | |
Grant, Hugh Duncan | 1936-1948 | 12 items | Box 19 | |
Grasselli Chemical Company | 1924 | 3 items | Box 19 | |
Graves, Henry S. | 1925-1927 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Gravity Research Foundation | 1960-1961 | 5 items | Box 19 | |
Gray, Arthur W. | 1925 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Gray, Gertrude | 1938 | 1 item | Box 19 | |
Gray, Richard M. | 1961 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Great Chebeague Gold Club (Maine) | 1937-1938 | 12 items | Box 19 | |
Grebe, John J. | 1954-1957 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Greco, Mrs. | 1961 | 1 item | Box 19 | |
Green, Chester | 1960-1961 | 9 items | Box 19 | |
Green, David Bonnell | 1960 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Green, John R. | 1957 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Greenall, Charles H. | 1946-1955 | 15 items | Box 19 | |
Greenewalt, Crawford H. | 1955 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Greenewalt, Mary Hallock | 1947 | 3 items | Box 19 | |
Greenfield, E.W. | 1949 | 3 items | Box 19 | |
Greenlee, George A. | 1957 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Gregory, H.F., Gen. | 1958 | 3 items | Box 19 | |
Gregory, Helen C. | 1922 | 1 item | Box 19 | |
Gregory, Stewart E. | 1950 | 4 items | Box 19 | |
Grieve, Averil MacKenzie | 1946 | 3 items | Box 19 | |
Griffin, James J. | 1958 | 6 items | Box 19 | |
Griffin, Patrick J. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Griffith, Ivor | 1950 | 1 item | Box 19 | |
Grigorieff, W.W. | 1954 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Grolle, Johan | 1930-1937 | 15 items | Box 19 | |
Gronowetter, Freda | 1960 | 1 item | Box 19 | |
Gross, Berhard | 1946-1954 | 21 items | Box 19 | |
Grossman, Louis I. | 1950-1951 | 4 items | Box 19 | |
Grosvenor, Melville | 1946 | 8 items | Box 19 | |
Grout, F.F. | 1921 | 2 items | Box 19 | |
Groves, Albert H. | 1934-1954 | 28 items | Box 19 | |
Gruber, Frederick C. | 1937-1960 | 37 items | Box 20 | |
Gruenberg, Benjamin C. | 1936 | 3 items | Box 20 | |
Grummann, H.R. | 1957 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Gruner, P. | 1927 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Gruner, Wayne | 1954 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Guffey, Joseph | 1945 | 1 item | Box 20 | |
Guggenheimer, Samuel H. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Gupta, N. Das | 1946-1947 | 3 items | Box 20 | |
Gupta, P.C. | 1950 | 4 items | Box 20 | |
Gupta, U.C. | 1949 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Gurarye, Jacob | 1936 | 3 items | Box 20 | |
Haanes, Vivian I. | 1960 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Haas, E.G. | 1945 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Haber, Fred | 1955-1961 | 3 items | Box 20 | |
Hafsted, L.R. | 1950 | 1 item | Box 20 | |
Hager, Cyril F. | 1960 | 1 item | Box 20 | |
Hake, J.W. | 1930-1931 | 4 items | Box 20 | |
Hale, George E. | 1935 | 5 items | Box 20 | |
Hale, O.J. | 1942 | 5 items | Box 20 | |
Halfpenny, S.E. | 1938 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Hall, Clarence A. | 1934-1942 | 4 folders | Box 20 | |
Folder 1 | 1934-1936 | Box 20 | ||
Folder 2 | 1937 | Box 20 | ||
Folder 3 | 1938 | Box 20 | ||
Folder 4 | 1939-1942 | Box 20 | ||
Hall, Edwin H. | 1931 | 8 items | Box 20 | |
Hall, John S. | 1940 | 4 items | Box 20 | |
Hall, Samuel S., Jr. | 1927 | 1 item | Box 20 | |
Hall, Thomas S. | 1950 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Halliday, William B. | 1934 | 1 item | Box 20 | |
Hallock, Joseph | 1944 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Hallstein, Raymond F. | 1940 | 4 items | Box 20 | |
Ham, L.B. | 1949 | 4 items | Box 20 | |
Hamilton, Edward P. | 1932-1952 | 22 items | Box 20 | |
John Wiley & Sons | ||||
Hamilton, Howard S. | 1926 | 3 items | Box 20 | |
Hamilton, W.H. | 1927 | 1 item | Box 20 | |
Hamilton Watch Company | 1934-1935 | 11 items | Box 20 | |
Hamlin, Chauncy J. | 1938 | 3 items | Box 20 | |
Hancock, Allan | 1945 | 6 items | Box 20 | |
Hancock, J. Julian | 1948 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Haney, John L. | 1939 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Hans, H.S. | 1956-1959 | 5 items | Box 20 | |
Hanson, Howard | 1955 | 1 item | Box 20 | |
Hanstein, Kathleen Hambly | 1941 | 4 items | Box 20 | |
American Friends Service Committee; Felix Ehrenhaft | ||||
Harbold, Mary L. | 1955 | 1 item | Box 20 | |
Harding, E.P. | 1922 | 1 item | Box 20 | |
Hardtwig, Erwin | 1949 | 4 items | Box 20 | |
Harker, A.F. Herrenden | 1946 | 9 items | Box 20 | |
Harmer, ___ | 1911 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Harnwell, Gaylord P. | 1941-1958 | 18tems | Box 20 | |
Harper, C.H. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Harper, Sydney | 1928, 1933 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Harrington, E.L. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Harrington, Joseph D. | 1944 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Harris, Edward G. | 1959 | 4 items | Box 20 | |
Harris, Ernest E. | 1955-1960 | 17 items | Box 20 | |
Harris, Henry S. | 1949 | 3 items | Box 20 | |
Harris, Roger | 1959 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Harrison, J. Kearsley M. | 1919-1940 | 5 items | Box 20 | |
Mine mechanism | ||||
Harrison, R.G. | 1953 | 1 item | Box 20 | |
Hart, Harry C. | 1935-1945 | 7 items | Box 20 | |
Hart, Thomas C. | 1943-1945 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Hartford, Ernest | 1955-1956 | 6 items | Box 20 | |
Harvard University | 1929-1939 | 20 items | Box 20 | |
Harvard University Tercentenary Conference | 1936 | 3 items | Box 20 | |
Harvie, Looie E. | 1911 | 1 item | Box 20 | |
Hatcher, Anna G. | 1937-1938 | 3 items | Box 20 | |
Hatfield, H. Stafford | 1936 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Haupt, Max | 1954 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Hausmann, Erich | 1938 | 1 item | Box 20 | |
Havens, Paul Swain | 1948 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Hawley, Everett M. | 1940-1941 | 2 items | Box 20 | |
Hayakawa, Satio | 1961 | 3 items | Box 20 | |
Hayes, Marian | 1939 | 4 items | Box 20 | |
Hayward, ___ | n.d. | 1 item | Box 20 | |
Hayward, C.N. | 1937-1939 | 7 items | Box 21 | |
Hayward, Nathan | 1934-1935 | 4 items | Box 21 | |
Hazard, Rowland | 1943 | 3 items | Box 21 | |
Head, Joseph | 1961 | 4 items | Box 21 | |
Heath, Spencer | 1956 | 5 items | Box 21 | |
Heck, Lewis O. | 1945 | 2 items | Box 21 | |
Heck, N.H. | 1937 | 2 items | Box 21 | |
Heckert, Robert | 1952 | 2 items | Box 21 | |
Heckler, H. Frederick | 1953 | 2 items | Box 21 | |
Heidmann, J. | 1954-1958 | Box 21 | ||
Heinz, Maurice L. | 1947 | 3 items | Box 21 | |
Helander, Linn | 1939-1940 | 28 items | Box 21 | |
Heller, Edward | 1955-1961 | 3 items | Box 21 | |
Hellmer, Joseph | 1945 | 2 items | Box 21 | |
Hemmendinger, Arthur | 1957 | 3 items | Box 21 | |
Henderson, Evelyn Colpitts | 1928-1929 | 9 items | Box 21 | |
Henderson, Joseph L. | 1940 | 3 items | Box 21 | |
Hendl, Walter | 1943 | 4 items | Box 21 | |
Hendricks, Grace | 1937-1941 | 14 items | Box 21 | |
Hennig, Frank | 1945 | 3 items | Box 21 | |
Henny, George C. | 1943 | 1 item | Box 21 | |
Henry, E.G. | 1958 | 1 item | Box 21 | |
Henry, Joel C. | 1924 | 1 item | Box 21 | |
Hereford, Frank L. | 1952-1959 | 13 items | Box 21 | |
Hering, Carl | 1923-1925 | 3 items | Box 21 | |
Hermann, Edward W. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 21 | |
Hermann, Emil | 1937 | 2 items | Box 21 | |
Herr, Donald L. | 1938-1939 | 16 items | Box 21 | |
ESP | ||||
Herrick, Gerard P. | 1937-1938 | 4 items | Box 21 | |
Herrmann, Otto | 1937 | 1 item | Box 21 | |
Herskowitz, Morton | 1960 | 1 item | Box 21 | |
Hertlein, Lotta | 1954 | 1 item | Box 21 | |
Herzfeld, S.H. | 1960 | 4 items | Box 21 | |
Hess, Victor F. | 1921-1952 | 6 folders | Box 21 | |
Folder 1 | 1921-1939 | Box 21 | ||
Folder 2 | 1940 | Box 21 | ||
Folder 3 | 1941 | Box 21 | ||
Folder 4 | 1942 | Box 21 | ||
Folder 5 | 1943-1947 | Box 21 | ||
Folder 6 | 1950-1952 | Box 21 | ||
Hessler, V.P. | 1952 | 3 items | Box 21 | |
Heuertz, Charles W. | 1944 | 2 items | Box 21 | |
Hewitt, Oscar E. | 1951 | 1 item | Box 21 | |
Hewlett, C.W. | 1914, 1946 | 3 items | Box 21 | |
Heyer, Anna Harriet | 1947 | 2 items | Box 21 | |
Heyl, Paul R. | 1935-1948 | 11 items | Box 21 | |
Hibben, James M. | 1927 | 5 items | Box 21 | |
Hibbert, H. Wesley | 1944 | 1 item | Box 21 | |
Hicks, Victor | 1930 | 1 item | Box 21 | |
Hicks, W.M. | 1917-1930 | 10 items | Box 21 | |
Higgins, George M. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 21 | |
High, Jurjon S. | 1947 | 2 items | Box 21 | |
Hilger, Maria | 1937 | 7 items | Box 21 | |
Hill, E. | 1932 | 2 items | Box 21 | |
Hill, J.M. | 1943 | 7 items | Box 21 | |
Hill, M.J.M. | 1906 | 1 item | Box 21 | |
Hill, W.E. & Sons | 1937 | 1 item | Box 21 | |
Hille, Einar | 1927 | 4 items | Box 21 | |
Hindemith, Paul | 1945 | 1 item | Box 21 | |
Hipple, Arthur R. von | 1951-1955 | 4 items | Box 21 | |
Hirsch, Carl E. | 1957 | 2 items | Box 21 | |
Hitchcock, William J. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 21 | |
Hoadley, George A. | 1935 | 1 item | Box 21 | |
Hoadley, George B. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 21 | |
Hobaugh, Lester W. | 1945-1946 | 4 items | Box 22 | |
Hocking, Ernest | 1958 | 2 items | Box 22 | |
Hodes, Robert | 1945 | 5 items | Box 22 | |
Hodges, Clarence A. | 1959 | 1 item | Box 22 | |
Hoffman, Banesh | 1948 | 4 items | Box 22 | |
Hoffmann, G. | 1934 | 13 items | Box 22 | |
Re: Millikan on stosse; W. Messerschmidt | ||||
Hoffmann, Mima Wagner | 1938 | 1 item | Box 22 | |
Hoffsommer, Alfred | 1947-1952 | 7 items | Box 22 | |
Hogg, W.E. | 1907 | 1 item | Box 22 | |
Hohler, G. Robert | 1961 | 12 items | Box 22 | |
Holbrook, Richard T. | 1931 | 1 item | Box 22 | |
Holden, A. | 1909 | 1 item | Box 22 | |
Holden, Thomas | 1944 | 1 item | Box 22 | |
Hollander, Joseph Lee | 1956-1961 | 11 items | Box 22 | |
Hollingsworth, Albert D. | 1954-1961 | 31 items | Box 22 | |
Hollingsworth, L.M. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 22 | |
Holloway, John T. | 1950-1952 | 15 items | Box 22 | |
Holmes, M.C. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 22 | |
Holmes, W.H. | 1948-1949 | 3 items | Box 22 | |
Holmquist, Fred M. | 1961 | 1 item | Box 22 | |
Holroyd, Howard B. | 1935 | 2 items | Box 22 | |
Holton, Gerald | 1959-1960 | 5 items | Box 22 | |
Holzer, Robert E. | 1943-1954 | 4 items | Box 22 | |
Hook, James W. | 1928 | 10 items | Box 22 | |
Hooven, C. Warren | 1944 | 2 items | Box 22 | |
Hopkins, Arthur H. | 1959 | 4 items | Box 22 | |
Hopwood, F. Lloyd | 1943 | 1 item | Box 22 | |
Hornaday, James H. | 1947 | 2 items | Box 22 | |
Horner, Martha G. | 1941-1957 | 11 items | Box 22 | |
Hornyak, William F. | 1951 | 3 items | Box 22 | |
Horton, Gerald B. | 1952 | 2 items | Box 22 | |
Horvath, A.G. | 1927 | 3 items | Box 22 | |
Hotchkiss, W.E. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 22 | |
Houghland, Willard | 1944-1945 | 6 items | Box 22 | |
Houghton, Donald B. | 1953 | 5 items | Box 22 | |
Includes copies of SIAM Newsletter | ||||
Houston, W.V. | 1961 | 3 items | Box 22 | |
Howard, Bruce W. | 1955-1956 | 2 items | Box 22 | |
Howard, Edgar, Jr. | 1953 | 2 items | Box 22 | |
Howell, Lewis James | 1945-1948 | 9 items | Box 22 | |
Howey, Joseph H. | 1945 | 4 items | Box 22 | |
Howson and Howson | 1929 | 17 items | Box 22 | |
Hoyer, Louis P. | 1951 | 4 items | Box 22 | |
Hubbard, J.C. | 1928-1942 | 9 items | Box 22 | |
Hubbard, L. Ron | 1960 | 1 item | Box 22 | |
Access digital object: | ||||
Huckabee Weyman C. | 1956-1958 | 36 items | Box 22 | |
Re: science and relgion. Includes essay by Swann, "Statement of a Creed to Enable Those Concerned to Crystallize Their Own Thoughts as to Their Belief in Various Matters Ordinarily Regarded as in the Occult Realm" | ||||
Hudson, Ralph G. | 1945 | 2 items | Box 22 | |
Hudspeth, Emmett L. | 1939-1950 | 5 folders | Box 22 | |
Folder 1 | 1939-1941 | Box 22 | ||
Folder 2 | 1942 | Box 22 | ||
Folder 3 | 1943-1944 | Box 22 | ||
Folder 4 | 1945-1948 | Box 22 | ||
Folder 5 | 1949-1950 | Box 22 | ||
Huey, R.M. | 1960 | 2 items | Box 22 | |
Huggins, W.H. | 1960 | 1 item | Box 22 | |
Hughan, Ruth | 1944 | 3 items | Box 22 | |
Hughes, A.L. | 1930-1951 | 20 items | Box 22 | |
Hughes, D.J. | 1954-1955 | 8 items | Box 23 | |
Hughes, Harold K. | 1938 | 7 items | Box 23 | |
Hughes, Hunter | 1953 | 5 items | Box 23 | |
Hulburt, E.O. | 1954 | 2 items | Box 23 | |
Hull, Albert W. | 1946 | 1 item | Box 23 | |
Hull, Gordon F. | 1932-1954 | 28 items | Box 23 | |
Hullihen, Walter | 1937-1943 | 5 items | Box 23 | |
Hultberg, Edward, Jr., Lt. | 1942 | 52 items | Box 23 | |
Geiger tubes | ||||
Humphreys, W.J. | 1927-1935 | 5 items | Box 23 | |
Hunsaker, J.C. | 1919 | 1 item | Box 23 | |
Hunt, Mrs. E.T. | 1945 | 1 item | Box 23 | |
Hunt, Everett | 1943-1953 | 5 items | Box 23 | |
Hunt, J. Beeson | 1951 | 3 items | Box 23 | |
Huntoon, R.D. | 1960 | 3 items | Box 23 | |
Hurlburt, E.O. | 1956 | 3 items | Box 23 | |
Hurley, Patrick J. | 1933 | 3 items | Box 23 | |
Hurst, William M. | 1959 | 3 items | Box 23 | |
Includes photo of Hurst | ||||
Hu, Shih | 1945 | 7 items | Box 23 | |
Re: Fung Hon-Ko Access digital object: | ||||
Hutchinson, A. | 1931 | 1 item | Box 23 | |
Hutcheson, J.A. | 1958 | 3 items | Box 23 | |
Hutchins, L.W. | 1934 | 3 items | Box 23 | |
Hutchins, Robert M. | 1931 | 3 items | Box 23 | |
Hutchinson, G.L. | 1955 | 3 items | Box 23 | |
Hutchinson, H.B. | 1947 | 15 items | Box 23 | |
Hutchison, Clyde A. | 1955 | 1 item | Box 23 | |
Hutchison, F.C. | 1952 | 5 items | Box 23 | |
Hutchison, Ralph C. | 1945-1946 | 2 items | Box 23 | |
Hutchisson, Elmer | 1945-1961 | 5 items | Box 23 | |
Huyett, W.I. | 1960 | 4 items | Box 23 | |
Hyde, Arthur D. | 1947 | 1 item | Box 23 | |
Ice, Herschel C. | 1939-1941 | 4 items | Box 23 | |
Ide, G.M. | 1948 | 2 items | Box 23 | |
Imes, Elmer S. | 1930 | 2 items | Box 23 | |
Access digital object: | ||||
Imperial College of Science and Technology | 1956-1958 | 8 items | Box 23 | |
India Supply Mission | 1950 | 2 items | Box 23 | |
Ingersoll, A.W. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 23 | |
Ingram, H.E. | 1950-1951 | 8 items | Box 23 | |
International Resistance Company | 1935 | 3 items | Box 23 | |
International Who's Who | 1937 | 3 items | Box 23 | |
Ions, Clarendon | 1924 | 1 item | Box 23 | |
Irion, Clarence E. | 1936 | 3 items | Box 23 | |
Jackson, Dunham | 1925 | 2 items | Box 23 | |
Jackson, Irwin, E., Jr. | 1937-1950 | 13 items | Box 23 | |
Jackson, William F., Jr. | 1925-1961 | 21 folders | Box 23-24 | |
Folder 1 | 1925-1927 | Box 23 | ||
Bartol Institute | ||||
Folder 2 | 1930 | Box 23 | ||
Folder 3 | 1931 | Box 23 | ||
Folder 4 | 1932 | Box 23 | ||
Folder 5 | 1933-1934 | Box 23 | ||
Folder 6 | 1935-1936 | Box 23 | ||
Folder 7 | 1937-1942 | Box 23 | ||
Folder 8 | 1943 | Box 23 | ||
Folder 9 | 1944 | Box 23 | ||
Folder 10 | 1945 | Box 23 | ||
Folder 11 | 1946 | Box 24 | ||
Folder 12 | 1947 | Box 24 | ||
Folder 13 | 1948 January-June | Box 24 | ||
Folder 14 | 1948 July-December | Box 24 | ||
Folder 15 | 1949 January-June | Box 24 | ||
Folder 16 | 1949 July-December | Box 24 | ||
Folder 17 | 1950 January-June | Box 24 | ||
Folder 18 | 1950 July-December | Box 24 | ||
Folder 19 | 1951 | Box 24 | ||
Folder 20 | 1952-1953 | Box 24 | ||
Folder 21 | 1960-1961 | Box 24 | ||
Jacobs, Charles | 1942 | 2 items | Box 24 | |
Jacobs, Sidney J. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 24 | |
Jacobsohn, Samuel | 1928 | 1 item | Box 24 | |
Jaffe, Bernard | 1933 | 4 items | Box 24 | |
Jaffe, Isaac | 1953 | 5 items | Box 24 | |
Jaffey, Arthur H. | 1959 | 1 item | Box 24 | |
Jain, P.C. | 1957 | 1 item | Box 24 | |
Jakeman, D. | 1953 | 3 items | Box 24 | |
Jambor, Agi | 1948-1959 | 10 items | Box 24 | |
James, Benjamin F. | 1949 | 1 item | Box 24 | |
James, Robert F. | 1930 | 2 items | Box 24 | |
Janney, J. Elliott | 1951 | 2 items | Box 24 | |
Jánossy, Lajos | 1948-1949 | 5 items | Box 24 | |
Japan. Consulate General. New York (N.Y.) | 1961 | 1 item | Box 24 | |
Jaquette, William A. | 1936-1940 | 6 items | Box 24 | |
Jastrow, Joseph | 1934-1936 | 20 items | Box 24 | |
Jauch, J.M. | 1949 | 10 items | Box 24 | |
Jehle, Herbert | 1945-1961 | 20 items | Box 24 | |
Pacifism. Includes photo | ||||
Jen, C.K. | 1961 | 2 items | Box 24 | |
Jenkins, Horace C. | 1954 | 1 item | Box 24 | |
Jenkins, Howard M. | 1949-1950 | 3 items | Box 24 | |
Jesse, William P. | 1938 | 4 items | Box 24 | |
Jevons, W. | 1946-1947 | 6 items | Box 24 | |
Jewett, Frank B. | 1944-1945 | 19 items | Box 24 | |
Frank Bludworth; American Philosophical Society statement on scientific service and the war | ||||
Jilbert, Marvin C. | 1940 | 2 items | Box 24 | |
Joffé, Mark | 1946-1947 | 17 items | Box 24 | |
John P. Donohue & Sons | 1943 | 11 items | Box 24 | |
Johns Hopkins University | 1926-1929 | 16 items | Box 24 | |
Johnson, A. Francis | 1935 | 2 items | Box 24 | |
Johnson, E.R. Fenimore | 1952 | 2 items | Box 24 | |
Johnson, Ellis A. | 1950-1952 | 8 items | Box 24 | |
Johnson, Emory R. | 1944 | 3 items | Box 24 | |
Johnson, Irmis | 1946 | 2 items | Box 24 | |
Johnson, J.B. | 1954-1957 | 7 items | Box 24 | |
Johnson, John | 1941 | 3 items | Box 24 | |
Johnson, M.A. | 1937 | 3 items | Box 25 | |
Johnson, R.P. | 1948 | 4 items | Box 25 | |
Johnson, Regina B. | 1939-1940 | 4 items | Box 25 | |
Johnson, Robert L. | 1953-1954 | 3 items | Box 25 | |
Temple University | ||||
Johnson, Thomas H. | 1929-1959 | 18 folders | Box 25 | |
Cosmic ray studies; South American and Mexican expeditions | ||||
Folder 1 | 1929 | Box 25 | ||
Folder 2 | 1930 | Box 25 | ||
Folder 3 | 1931 January-June | Box 25 | ||
Folder 4 | 1931 July-December | Box 25 | ||
Folder 5 | 1932 January-June | Box 25 | ||
Folder 6 | 1932 July-September | Box 25 | ||
Folder 7 | 1932 October-December | Box 25 | ||
Folder 8 | 1933 January-February | Box 25 | ||
Folder 9 | 1933 March | Box 25 | ||
Folder 10 | 1933 April-May | Box 25 | ||
Folder 11 | 1933 June | Box 25 | ||
Folder 12 | 1933 July-December | Box 25 | ||
Folder 13 | 1934 | Box 25 | ||
Folder 14 | 1935-1937 | Box 25 | ||
Folder 15 | 1938-1940 | Box 25 | ||
Folder 16 | 1941-1945 | Box 25 | ||
Folder 17 | 1946 | Box 25 | ||
Folder 18 | 1947-1959 | Box 25 | ||
Johnson, Vincent | 1921 | 3 items | Box 26 | |
Johnson, Walker | 1960-1961 | 4 items | Box 26 | |
Johnston, J.B. | 1921-1928 | 6 items | Box 26 | |
Johnston, John | 1926 | 1 item | Box 26 | |
Johnston, John P.M. | 1948 | 15 items | Box 26 | |
Johnston, Richard W. | 1952 | 3 items | Box 26 | |
Joiner, T.D. | 1952 | 5 items | Box 26 | |
Jolly, S.E. | 1950 | 1 item | Box 26 | |
Jones, Arthur Gordon | 1958-1959 | 3 items | Box 26 | |
Jones, Frederick S. | 1924 | 2 items | Box 26 | |
Jones, Gertrude F. | 1958 | 2 items | Box 26 | |
Jones, Ivor R. | 1952-1953 | 4 items | Box 26 | |
Jones, Malcolm S. | 1952-1953 | 9 items | Box 26 | |
Jones, Palmer | 1942 | 3 items | Box 26 | |
Jones, Robert T. | 1960 | 5 items | Box 26 | |
Jones, Roderick B. | 1948-1952 | 6 items | Box 26 | |
Jones, Thomas E. | 1940 | 6 items | Box 26 | |
Jordan, Clarence L. | 1954 | 1 item | Box 26 | |
Journal of the Franklin Institute | 1928-1935 | Box 26 | ||
Judd, David L. | 1959 | 2 items | Box 26 | |
Judson, Harry Pratt | 1922 | 2 items | Box 26 | |
Jurgens, Marion A. | 1948 | 8 items | Box 26 | |
Justi, Henry M. | 1940-1955 | 10tems | Box 26 | |
Kable, Brothers Company | 1951 | 2 items | Box 26 | |
Kaempffert, Waldemar | 1934-1951 | 43 items | Box 26 | |
Kahn, Gordon S. | 1938-1951 | 12items | Box 26 | |
Kalcik, Vaclav V. | 1928 | 6 items | Box 26 | |
Theory of gravitation from resident of anarchist Mohegan Colony | ||||
Kaminsky, Abram | 1938 | 3 items | Box 26 | |
Kamp, Peter Van de | 1938-1942 | 7 items | Box 26 | |
Kane, Albert M. | 1960-1961 | 6 items | Box 26 | |
Kanenstine, F.M. | 1924 | 1 item | Box 26 | |
Kanner, Oscar | 1952-1953 | 24 items | Box 26 | |
Musical cybernetics | ||||
Kapelski, Marion Stanley | 1951-1953 | 4 items | Box 26 | |
See; also: Necho, Louis | ||||
Karapetoff, Vladimir | 1932-1945 | 20 items | Box 26 | |
Karch, Frederic L. | 1961 | 2 items | Box 26 | |
Katcher, David A. | 1950-1951 | 6 items | Box 26 | |
Kaufman, Scrima | 1934 | 6 items | Box 26 | |
Kaysing, C.W. | 1958 | 5 items | Box 26 | |
Keane, Robert L. | 1954-1959 | 9 items | Box 26 | |
Keenan, Joseph H. | 1929 | 3 items | Box 26 | |
Keenan, V.J. | 1954-1955 | 6 items | Box 26 | |
Keevil, N.B. | 1944 | 2 items | Box 26 | |
Keim, Lucia | 1947 | 2 items | Box 26 | |
Keller, W.S. | 1952 | 4 items | Box 26 | |
Kellogg, Paul J. | 1957 | 2 items | Box 26 | |
Kellogg, Vernon | 1924 | 1 item | Box 26 | |
Kelly, E.L. | 1925 | 1 item | Box 26 | |
Kelly, Harry C. | 1961 | 1 item | Box 26 | |
Kelly, M.J. | 1947 | 1 item | Box 26 | |
Kelly, Mary Isabel | 1925-1953 | 3 folders | Box 26 | |
Folder 1 | 1925-1946 | Box 26 | ||
Folder 2 | 1948-1951 | Box 26 | ||
Folder 3 | 1952-1953 | Box 26 | ||
Kemble, Edwin C. | 1925-1941 | 19 items | Box 26 | |
Kempton, Winifred | 1956 | 1 item | Box 26 | |
Kendall, Burton W. | 1926 | 1 item | Box 26 | |
Kenna, Howard | 1931-1932 | 3 items | Box 26 | |
Kennedy, Fitzroy | 1948 | 2 items | Box 26 | |
Kennelly, A.E. | 1924-1933 | 11 items | Box 26 | |
Kennelly, Martin H. | 1951 | 1 item | Box 27 | |
Kenschaft, Roland P. | 1961 | 1 item | Box 27 | |
Kensill, Frank V. | 1947 | 9 items | Box 27 | |
Kent, C.V. | 1934-1947 | 4 items | Box 27 | |
Kenyon, John N. | 1950 | 1 item | Box 27 | |
Kerbey, McFall | 1936-1937 | 12 items | Box 27 | |
Kerby, Ernest F. | 1937-1939 | 4 items | Box 27 | |
Kerlin, E.G. | 1945 | 3 items | Box 27 | |
Kern, Francis H. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 27 | |
Kerr, Donald C. | 1939 | 2 items | Box 27 | |
Kersey, Vierling | 1948 | 2 items | Box 27 | |
Kertess, Ferdinand A. | Undated | 1 item | Box 27 | |
Kester, F.C. | 1922 | 1 item | Box 27 | |
Ketterer, Gustave | 1938 | 2 items | Box 27 | |
Keulegan, G.H. | 1954-1955 | 2 items | Box 27 | |
Key, Algene | 1946-1947 | 2 items | Box 27 | |
Kidd, William H. | 1958 | 3 items | Box 27 | |
Kidder, Peabody & Company | 1943-1947 | 26 items | Box 27 | |
Kieft, E. | 1932-1939 | 3 items | Box 27 | |
Kildare, H.G. | 1939 | 2 items | Box 27 | |
Killian, Thomas J. | 1931-1961 | 3 folders | Box 27 | |
Folder 1 | 1931 | Box 27 | ||
Folder 2 | 1932 | Box 27 | ||
Folder 3 | 1953-1961 | Box 27 | ||
Kimball, Herbert H. | 1930 | 7 items | Box 27 | |
Kimmell, Mrs. | 1924 | 1 item | Box 27 | |
King, Esther B. Weston | 1954-1957 | 16 items | Box 27 | |
King, Louis V. | 1931-1932 | 4 items | Box 27 | |
King, R.W. | 1937 | 2 items | Box 27 | |
King, Robert | 1935 | 4 items | Box 27 | |
King, Russell B. | 1945-1954 | 35 items | Box 27 | |
King, Wilson | 1952 | 2 items | Box 27 | |
Kingdon, K.H. | 1946 | 6 items | Box 27 | |
Kingman, Russell B | 1952 | 1 item | Box 27 | |
Kingslake, Hilda G. | 1961 | 2 items | Box 27 | |
Kinmaer, Willis H. | 1957-1959 | 15 items | Box 27 | |
Kirk, Raymond E. | 1941 | 7 items | Box 27 | |
Kirkendall, Ernest | 1946 | 2 items | Box 27 | |
Kirkpatrick, P.H. | 1945 | 1 item | Box 27 | |
Kivarik, Alexis F. | 1923 | 1 item | Box 27 | |
Klein, Donald R. | 1958 | 1 item | Box 27 | |
Kleinberg, Ernest | 1941 | 4 items | Box 27 | |
Klemin, Alexander | 1938-1945 | 10 items | Box 27 | |
Kline, J.R. | 1946-1952 | 7 items | Box 27 | |
Klint, R.V. | 1956 | 3 items | Box 27 | |
Kloos, G. | 1943 | 2 items | Box 27 | |
Klopsteg, Paul | 1922-1952 | 6 items | Box 27 | |
Rapid x-ray detection (1943) | ||||
Klyce, S. | 1926 | 1 item | Box 27 | |
Knapp, David G. | 1953 | 1 item | Box 27 | |
Knipp, Julian K. | 1942 | 1 item | Box 27 | |
Kniseley, James E. | 1958 | 3 items | Box 27 | |
Knowlton, David C. | 1948 | 2 items | Box 27 | |
Knowlsen, T. Sharper | 1931 | 4 items | Box 27 | |
Knox, William J. | 1954 | 2 items | Box 27 | |
Knudtson, Jerry | 1957 | 2 items | Box 27 | |
Knutson, H.C. | 1946 | 1 item | Box 27 | |
Kobler, Richard | 1940 | 1 item | Box 27 | |
Koch, W.R. | 1938 | 3 items | Box 27 | |
Kohler, William | 1956-1958 | 3 items | Box 27 | |
Kolstad, George A. | 1951-1958 | 29 items | Box 27 | |
Koning, Menno G. | 1953 | 1 item | Box 27 | |
Koop, Theodore F. | 1947 | 8 items | Box 27 | |
Cosmic ray flights | ||||
Korchmaros, G., Jr. | 1951 | 8 items | Box 27 | |
Korff, Serge A. | 1933-1958 | 8 folders | Box 27 | |
Folder 1 | 1933 | Box 27 | ||
Folder 2 | 1938-1940 | Box 27 | ||
Folder 3 | 1941 | Box 27 | ||
Folder 4 | 1942 | Box 27 | ||
Folder 5 | 1943 January-June | Box 27 | ||
Folder 6 | 1943 July-December | Box 27 | ||
Folder 7 | 1944-1946 | Box 27 | ||
Folder 8 | 1947-1958 | Box 27 | ||
Kornblueh, Igho H. | 1961 | 1 item | Box 28 | |
Kosch, Lewis F., Col. | 1943-1944 | 12 items | Box 28 | |
Kotliar, Abraham M. | 1950 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
Kotterman, C.A. | 1923 | 6 items | Box 28 | |
Koussevitzky, Serge | 1943 | 1 item | Box 28 | |
Kovács, Imre | 1948 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
Kovanik, Gloria F. | 1925 | 1 item | Box 28 | |
Koyl, George Simpson | 1941-1942 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
Kraemer Elmer O. | 1937 | 1 item | Box 28 | |
Krasner, Sol | 1957-1959 | 6 items | Box 28 | |
Kratz, Paul H. | 1948-1955 | 49 items | Box 28 | |
Krause, E.H. | 1954-1955 | 5 items | Box 28 | |
Krentzlin, L.L. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
Kretschmar, George G. | 1954 | 1 item | Box 28 | |
Krey, A.C. | 1939 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
Krieger, K.A. | 1951 | 4 items | Box 28 | |
Kruger, P. Gerald | 1951 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
Krumbein, ___ | 1944-1950 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
Kuper, Mariette | 1947 | 1 item | Box 28 | |
Kurtz, S.S. | 1942 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
Kurtzner, Edward T. | 1945-1946 | 5 items | Box 28 | |
LaBudde, Kenneth J. | 1961 | 3 items | Box 28 | |
Ladenburg, R. | 1930 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
Laffitte, R. | 1950 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
Lagemann, Robert | 1950 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
LaGorce, John O. | 1946-1950 | 3 items | Box 28 | |
Lal, Gobind Behari | 1935-1955 | 29 items | Box 28 | |
Lambert, Walter D. | 1960 | 1 item | Box 28 | |
Lammers, M.B. | 1946 | 1 item | Box 28 | |
Lamoureux, Vincent B. | 1950 | 4 items | Box 28 | |
Landé, Alfred | 1937-1955 | 18 items | Box 28 | |
Landis, H. | 1945 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
Landsberg, H.E. | 1947 | 4 items | Box 28 | |
Landshoff, Werner | 1955 | 5 items | Box 28 | |
Includes photo of grave of Diran Alexanian | ||||
Lange, Harry E. | 1953 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
Lapp, R.E. | 1943-1949 | 6 items | Box 28 | |
Lark-Horovitz, K. | 1932-1952 | 4 folders | Box 28 | |
Folder 1 | 1932-1934 | Box 28 | ||
Folder 2 | 1935-1936 | Box 28 | ||
Folder 3 | 1937-1945 | Box 28 | ||
Folder 4 | 1946-1952 | Box 28 | ||
Larson, Dorothy Jane | 1939 | 4 items | Box 28 | |
Life Magazine | ||||
Larson, W.O. | 1922 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
Includes Carl W. Stomberg's ssay "The relation of surface tension to hemolysis," in submission for the Medal of the St. Paul Institute | ||||
Laslett, L. Jackson | 1952-1953 | 6 items | Box 28 | |
Latham, H.S. | 1937-1948 | 38 items | Box 28 | |
Laue, Max Von | 1931-1932 | 7 items | Box 28 | |
Laughlin, M.P. | 1939 | 1 item | Box 28 | |
Laurence, William L. | 1944-1957 | 7 items | Box 28 | |
Lauritsen, Charles C. | 1955-1957 | 6 items | Box 28 | |
Lawrence, Ernest O. | 1933-1957 | 41 items | Box 28 | |
Access digital object: | ||||
Lawton, W.S. | 1957 | 4 items | Box 28 | |
Leaf, Helen | 1937 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
Leahy, W.H., Adm. | 1948 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
Lear, John | 1960 | 4 items | Box 28 | |
Lee, Theron, Jr. | 1934 | 3 items | Box 28 | |
Leeson, M. | 1954-1955 | 2 items | Box 28 | |
LeGalley, Donald P. | 1933-1934 | 11 items | Box 28 | |
Lehigh University | 1932 | 14 items | Box 28 | |
Lehnert, Bo | 1956-1958 | 12 items | Box 29 | |
Includes TMs Preliminary version of the Discussions at the IAU Symposium on Electromagnetic Phenomena in Cosmical Physics | ||||
Lehr, Herbert M. | 1948-1951 | 33 items | Box 29 | |
Re: B29 flights for cosmic ray studies | ||||
Leipper, Alex D. | 1944-1946 | 4 items | Box 29 | |
Leisen, Doris | 1940-1941 | 13 items | Box 29 | |
Leland, O.M. | 1922 | 4 items | Box 29 | |
Submissions for the St. Paul Inst. Medal: "Food coloring" and "The benzylation of carbazole" | ||||
Leland, Waldo G. | 1944-1946 | 14 items | Box 29 | |
Lemon, Harvey B. | 1924 | 2 items | Box 29 | |
Lenschner, A.O. | 1919 | 5 items | Box 29 | |
Lenzen, Victor F. | 1935 | 2 items | Box 29 | |
Leonard, Clifford S. | 1936 | 1 item | Box 29 | |
Leonard, Florence | 1934-1935 | 4 items | Box 29 | |
LePage, Wynn Laurence | 1950-1961 | 15 items | Box 29 | |
Lernor, Joseph | 1939 | 1 item | Box 29 | |
Lester, Robert M. | 1939 | 3 items | Box 29 | |
Levens, G.H. | 1923 | 1 item | Box 29 | |
Lever, Althea | 1946 | 2 items | Box 29 | |
Levick, L.E. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 29 | |
Levin, Boris | 1960 | 5 items | Box 29 | |
Levinson, Carl | 1958 | 2 items | Box 29 | |
Levinson, John | 1948 | 2 items | Box 29 | |
Levitan, Nelson | 1935 | 2 items | Box 29 | |
Levitt, I.M. | 1954-1957 | 5 items | Box 29 | |
Levy, Bert W. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 29 | |
Levy, Paul W. | 1955 | 2 items | Box 29 | |
Lewallen, V. | 1950 | 3 items | Box 29 | |
Lewis, Bernard | 1947 | 1 item | Box 29 | |
Lewis, F.A. | 1949 | 2 items | Box 29 | |
Lewis, John F. Jr. | 1941 | 3 items | Box 29 | |
Library of Congress | 1938 | 3 items | Box 29 | |
Liddell, Urner | 1946-1953 | 8 folders | Box 29 | |
Office of Naval Research | ||||
Folder 1 | 1946 | Box 29 | ||
Folder 2 | 1947 January-June | Box 29 | ||
Folder 3 | 1947 July-October | Box 29 | ||
Folder 4 | 1947 November-December | Box 29 | ||
Folder 5 | 1948 | Box 29 | ||
Folder 6 | 1949 | Box 29 | ||
Folder 7 | 1950 | Box 29 | ||
Folder 8 | 1951-1953 | Box 29 | ||
Liebau, Helene H. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 29 | |
My Faith | ||||
Life Magazine | 1937 | 1 item | Box 29 | |
Lilienthal, David E. | 1950 | 2 items | Box 29 | |
Lind, David A. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 29 | |
Lind, S.C. | 1936 | 3 items | Box 29 | |
Lindsay, John D. | 1945-1946 | 3 items | Box 29 | |
Lindsay, R. Bruce | 1940-1956 | 40 items | Box 29 | |
Linford, Leon B. | 1930 | 5 items | Box 29 | |
Lingelbach, William Ezra | 1944 | 2 items | Box 29 | |
Lingenfelter, R.E. | 1952-1953 | 4 items | Box 29 | |
Linstead, Patrick | 1956-1960 | 7 items | Box 29 | |
Lipman, M.R. | 1944-1958 | 17 items | Box 29 | |
Lipman, Raoul | 1935-1936 | 21 items | Box 29 | |
Liversidge, H.P. | 1941 | 1 item | Box 30 | |
Livingston, M. Stanley | 1948 | 5 items | Box 30 | |
Re: Brookhaven magnetron and synchrotron | ||||
Lloyd, F.M. | 1947 | 8 items | Box 30 | |
Includes photo of Swann in lab and his c.v. | ||||
Loeb, Leonard B. | 1925-1929 | 4 items | Box 30 | |
Loewenstein, George | 1951-1952 | 15 items | Box 30 | |
Loftus, George H. | 1949 | 12 items | Box 30 | |
Loh, Zung-Nyi | 1925 | 1 item | Box 30 | |
Lohr, Lenox R. | 1952-1953 | 9 items | Box 30 | |
Lomax, Emma | 1959 | 2 items | Box 30 | |
Long, Percy W. | 1943 | 3 items | Box 30 | |
Longacre, Andrew | 1928-1960 | 23 items | Box 30 | |
Longstaffe, Harry D. | 1931-1932 | 3 items | Box 30 | |
Loofbourow, John R. | 1945 | 3 items | Box 30 | |
Loomis, Alfred L. | 1927-1931 | 41 items | Box 30 | |
Loomis, F.W. | 1942-1950 | 25 items | Box 30 | |
Lord, Mrs. Charles L. | 1940 | 1 item | Box 30 | |
Lorrain, Paul | 1958 | 1 item | Box 30 | |
Loud, Robert | 1960 | 1 item | Box 30 | |
Loudis, Anthony J. | 1939-1944 | 7 items | Box 30 | |
Loughran, Clayton D. | 1960 | 2 items | Box 30 | |
Louw, G.D. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 30 | |
Love, William F. | 1952 | 1 item | Box 30 | |
Lowan, Arnold N. | 1945-1946 | 6 items | Box 30 | |
Lowensen, C.K. | 1932 | 16 items | Box 30 | |
Lowery, Martin J. | 1935-1936 | 2 items | Box 30 | |
Lubkin, Elihu | 1944-1947 | 4 items | Box 30 | |
Lucas, F.F. | 1940 | 2 items | Box 30 | |
Luce, Clare Booth | 1945-1946 | 7 items | Box 30 | |
Nuclear arms control | ||||
Ludlum, David M. | 1951 | 6 items | Box 30 | |
Lukens, Hiram S. | 1937-1955 | 4 items | Box 30 | |
Inelastic scattering of neutrons | ||||
Lull, Roger E. | 1959 | 3 items | Box 30 | |
Includes TMsS "A case for antigravity" originally sent to George M. Rideout | ||||
Luquer, Lynch | 1936 | 2 items | Box 30 | |
Bust of Lord Kelvin given to Smithsonian Institution | ||||
Lyman, Theodore | 1952 | 1 item | Box 30 | |
Lynch, Don W. | 1944 | 4 items | Box 30 | |
Lynch, Dorothy S. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 30 | |
Lynn, George | 1925-1926 | 2 items | Box 30 | |
Lyon, Richard H. | 1952 | 1 item | Box 30 | |
Lyttleton, R.A. | 1960 | 12 items | Box 30 | |
MacAdam, David | 1932 | 12 items | Box 30 | |
McCabe, Frederick | 1936 | 2 items | Box 30 | |
McCarty, L.E. | 1924-1934 | 13 items | Box 30 | |
McClarren, Ralph H. | 1954-1956 | 3 items | Box 30 | |
McClenahan, Howard | 1925-1935 | 46 items | Box 30 | |
McConnell, R.A. | 1951-1952 | 20 items | Box 30 | |
ESP | ||||
McCormack, John W. | 1953-1958 | 7 items | Box 30 | |
McCrea, R.H. | 1913 | 2 items | Box 30 | |
McCue, J.J.G. | 1949 | 2 items | Box 30 | |
McDermott, Jack C. | 1948 | 4 items | Box 30 | |
McDonald, Ellice | 1935-1954 | 3 folders | Box 31 | |
Folder 1 | 1935-1937 | Box 31 | ||
Cyclotron | ||||
Folder 2 | 1938-1939 | Box 31 | ||
Folder 3 | 1943-1954 | Box 31 | ||
McElrath George | 1935 | 5 items | Box 31 | |
McGiffert, James | 1927-1940 | 3 folders | Box 31 | |
Folder 1 | 1927-1929 | Box 31 | ||
Folder 2 | 1930-1934 | Box 31 | ||
Folder 3 | 1936-1940 | Box 31 | ||
McGraw-Hill Book Company | 1935 | 2 items | Box 31 | |
McKeehan, L.W. | 1920-1940 | 5 items | Box 31 | |
McKenna, J.V. | 1954 | 2 items | Box 31 | |
McKenzie, Alexander | 1937-1942 | 5 items | Box 31 | |
McKenzie, Lawson M. | 1949 | 1 item | Box 31 | |
McKibben, J.L. | 1955 | 5 items | Box 31 | |
Mackin, Robert J. | 1954-1956 | 26 items | Box 31 | |
McKnew, Thomas W. | 1934-1954 | 2 folders | Box 31 | |
Folder 1 | 1934 | 4 items | Box 31 | |
Folder 2 | 1935-1954 | Box 31 | ||
McLennan, J.C. | 1931 | 2 items | Box 31 | |
MacMillan Company | 1935-1936 | Box 31 | ||
McMillen, J. Howard | 1953-1959 | 35 items | Box 31 | |
MacNeille, H.M. | 1948-1949 | 4 items | Box 31 | |
MacNider, William Deb | 1946 | 3 items | Box 31 | |
Mahoney, George F, Jr. | 1957 | 1 item | Box 31 | |
Maizlish, Israel | 1925-1936 | 22 item | Box 31 | |
Malecot, Gaston Louis | 1934 | 2 items | Box 31 | |
Malisoff, William Marias | 1932-1933 | 5 items | Box 31 | |
Maloney, Agnes | 1932 | 1 item | Box 31 | |
Mandeville, C.E. | 1950-1954 | 2 folders | Box 31 | |
Includes Patent application on geiger counter (scintillation) | ||||
Mandl, Rudi W. | 1936 | 3 items | Box 31 | |
Einstein and relativity | ||||
Marm, David W. | 1927-1928 | 6 items | Box 31 | |
Manners | 1911 | 1 item | Box 31 | |
Margenau, Henry | 1941-1951 | 7 items | Box 32 | |
Marks, Alvin Melville | 1933 | 4 items | Box 32 | |
Marsh, Wilbur D. | 1956 | 4 items | Box 32 | |
Martin, Edward | 1949 | 1 item | Box 32 | |
Martin, Frances | 1948 | 1 item | Box 32 | |
Martin, Frank G. | 1953 | 8 items | Box 32 | |
Martin, John R. | 1931 | 3 items | Box 32 | |
Marvin, Philip | 1957 | 1 item | Box 32 | |
Mason, J.R. | 1953 | 1 item | Box 32 | |
Mason, Max | 1929 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 1931 | 13 items | Box 32 | |
Masters, C.W. | 1934 | 3 items | Box 32 | |
Matsch, L.W. | 1952-1953 | 9 items | Box 32 | |
Matthiessen, H.F. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Mauchly, John W. | 1933 | 4 items | Box 32 | |
Mauchly, Sebastian Jacob | 1929-1930 | 13 items | Box 32 | |
Maxwell, L.R. | 1931-1932 | 16 items | Box 32 | |
May, Louise S. | 1930 | 1 item | Box 32 | |
Mayer, Philip F. | 1955 | 8 items | Box 32 | |
Natural religion | ||||
Maynard, A.T. | 1936 | 3 items | Box 32 | |
Medoff, Irving | 1955 | 3 items | Box 32 | |
Medway, Charles | 1936 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Meek, John M. | 1939 | 6 items | Box 32 | |
Meeker, George H. | 1935-1936 | 13 items | Box 32 | |
Mees, C.E. Kenneth | 1943-1951 | 9 items | Box 32 | |
Meeser, R.H. | 1954-1955 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Meijer, Robert R. | 1950 | 4 items | Box 32 | |
Mendenhall, C. E. and Max Mason | 1922 | 1 item | Box 32 | |
Merriam, John C. | 1932-1934 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Merritt, E. | 1916 | 3 items | Box 32 | |
Merrymon, William W. | 1924-1951 | 11 items | Box 32 | |
Metzger, F.R. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Michels, Walter C. | 1959-1961 | 9 items | Box 32 | |
Michelson, A.A. | 1921-1924 | 12 items | Box 32 | |
Mickelson, Robert L. | 1945 | 3 items | Box 32 | |
Mickle, J.R. | 1931-1937 | 5 items | Box 32 | |
Mierow, C.C. | 1926 | 1 item | Box 32 | |
Military Engineer | 1933-1934 | 7 items | Box 32 | |
Miller, B.L. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Miller, C. William | 1952 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Miller, D. B. | 1946 | 1 item | Box 32 | |
Miller, Dayton C. | 1921-1937 | 5 items | Box 32 | |
Miller, Hugh H. | 1958 | 1 item | Box 32 | |
Miller, Maynard M. | 1946-1949 | 17 items | Box 32 | |
Millikan, Robert A. | 1914-1952 | 29 items | Box 32 | |
Millman, S. | 1948 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Milner, C.J. | 1953 | 3 items | Box 32 | |
Milner, F.R. | 1953 | 1 item | Box 32 | |
Milner, S.R. | 1923-1936 | 7 items | Box 32 | |
Mimno, H.R. | 1945 | 3 items | Box 32 | |
Minar, C.K.D. | 1955 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Miquelle, Renee Longy | 1940 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Miskjian, V.G. | 1932-1934 | 16 items | Box 32 | |
Mitchell, Allen C.G. | 1930-1938 | 24 items | Box 32 | |
Mitchell, Don | 1955 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Mitchell, George | 1954 | 8 items | Box 32 | |
Mitchell, John J. | 1954 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Mitchell, Madeline | 1936 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Mitchell, S.A. | 1936 | 1 item | Box 32 | |
Mittelstaedt, George S. | 1948 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Moe, Henry Allen | 1946 | 3 items | Box 32 | |
Moennig, William H., Jr. | 1944-1959 | 4 items | Box 32 | |
Mohler, F.L. | 1934 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Moller, R.A. | 1953 | 3 items | Box 32 | |
Moloney, Thomas J. | 1934 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Monsma, J.C. | 1957 | 2 items | Box 32 | |
Montgomery, Carol G. | 1932-1946 | 2 folders | Box 33 | |
Folder 1 | 1932-1934 | Box 33 | ||
Folder 2 | 1935-1946 | Box 33 | ||
Montgomery, Franz | 1932 | 2 items | Box 33 | |
Moon, Philip B. | 1956-1957 | 10 items | Box 33 | |
Moore, Elizabeth F. | 1960 | 4 items | Box 33 | |
Moore, Herbert | 1960 | 1 item | Box 33 | |
Moore, Ida S. | 1941 | 1 item | Box 33 | |
Moore, John | 1957 | 1 item | Box 33 | |
Moore, Philip S. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 33 | |
Moreno, E. Pina | 1948 | 3 items | Box 33 | |
Morey, Frank R. | 1945-1946 | 8 items | Box 33 | |
Morgan, F. Haydn | 1952-1953 | 5 items | Box 33 | |
Morgan, Marshall S. | 1924-1934 | 4 items | Box 33 | |
Morgan, Vernon William, Jr. | 1954-1955 | 2 items | Box 33 | |
Moritz, Ernst | 1956 | 11 items | Box 33 | |
Morris, Berenice T. | 1949 | 5 items | Box 33 | |
Morris, Don | 1945 | 10 items | Box 33 | |
Morris, Frederick, III | 1955 | 2 items | Box 33 | |
Morris, J.C. | 1941-1942 | 15 items | Box 33 | |
Morris, Peter A. | 1946-1949 | 17 items | Box 33 | |
Cosmic ray flights | ||||
Morris, Samuel R. | 1933 | 2 items | Box 33 | |
Morris, W. | 1932 | 2 items | Box 33 | |
Morrison, G.H. | 1934 | 4 items | Box 33 | |
Morrison, O.C. | 1943 | 3 items | Box 33 | |
Morrison, Orville C. | 1951 | 5 items | Box 33 | |
Morse, Jared K. | 1924 | 1 item | Box 33 | |
Morse, Philip M. | 1947 | 13 items | Box 33 | |
Moshier, A.T. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 33 | |
Moss, H. | 1924 | 1 item | Box 33 | |
Moteff, John | 1951 | 2 items | Box 33 | |
Moulds, John F. | 1922 | 1 item | Box 33 | |
Moulton, F.R. | 1928-1950 | 2 folders | Box 33 | |
Folder 1 | 1928-1935 | Box 33 | ||
Folder 2 | 1945-1950 | Box 33 | ||
Mudd, Stuart | 1958-1962 | 8 items | Box 33 | |
Muelder, Milton E. | 1951-1952 | 3 items | Box 33 | |
Mueller, A.C. | 1956 | 1 item | Box 33 | |
Mulford, Leslie F. | 1944 | 4 items | Box 33 | |
Müller, Gladys | 1938-1940 | 4 items | Box 33 | |
Mulliken, Robert S. | 1946 | 1 item | Box 33 | |
Mundell, S.A. | 1946 | 4 items | Box 33 | |
Murdock, George J. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 33 | |
Murnaghan, Frances D. | 1927 | 2 items | Box 33 | |
Murray, D.B. | 1936 | 1 item | Box 33 | |
Musical Instruments | 1935-1957 | Box 33 | ||
Myers, Francis J. | 1945-1949 | 4 items | Box 33 | |
Myers, I.O. | 1958 | 4 items | Box 33 | |
Myers, Richmond E. | 1955 | 2 items | Box 33 | |
Nagashima, Kazuo | 1952 | 3 items | Box 33 | |
Nagel, Robert H. | 1960 | 7 items | Box 33 | |
Nalle, Richard T. | 1950 | 1 item | Box 33 | |
Narbeth, J. David | 1949-1951 | 10 items | Box 33 | |
Nardozza, Edmond H. | 1943 | 3 items | Box 33 | |
Nason, John W. | 1937-1951 | 20 items | Box 33 | |
Nathanson, Jerome | 1945 | 2 items | Box 33 | |
Transcript of interview with Swann on religion and science | ||||
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) | 1933 | 14 items | Box 33 | |
National Broadcasting Company | 1934 | 3 items | Box 33 | |
National Geographic Society | 1934 | 10 items | Box 33 | |
National Research Council | 1921-1958 | 2 folders | Box 33 | |
Folder 1 | 1921-1922 | Box 33 | ||
Folder 2 | 1923-1958 | Box 33 | ||
National Science Foundation (U.S.) | 1958-1959 | 5 items | Box 33 | |
Natural History Magazine | 1935 | 1 item | Box 33 | |
Nauheimer, G. Francis | 1934 | 4 items | Box 33 | |
Navy Industrial Association | 1947 | 1 item | Box 33 | |
Naylor, William S. | 1952-1953 | 11 items | Box 33 | |
Neathery, Robert W. | 1960-1961 | 8 items | Box 33 | |
Neave, F.N. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 33 | |
Necho, Louis | 1951-1952 | 8 items | Box 33 | |
Re: Marion Stanley Kapelski, inmate at Eastern State Penn. | ||||
Nellius, Dick | 1958 | 3 items | Box 34 | |
Nelson, Ed | 1961 | 16 items | Box 34 | |
Nelson, H.F. | 1957 | 2 items | Box 34 | |
Nester, A.G. | 1930 | 1 item | Box 34 | |
Netherly, G.P. | 1936 | 10 items | Box 34 | |
Neuber, Herbert K. | 1950 | 4 items | Box 34 | |
Neutron Counters | 1942 | 2 items | Box 34 | |
Newcomet, William S. | 1943-1948 | 5 items | Box 34 | |
Newgarden, Albert | 1957 | 3 items | Box 34 | |
Newman, Jay | 1956 | 3 items | Box 34 | |
Newman, Mrs. J.A. | 1958 | 1 item | Box 34 | |
New York Museum of Science and Industry | 1933 | 3 items | Box 34 | |
Geiger counter | ||||
Nichols, Dudley | 1929-1958 | 26 items | Box 34 | |
Includes photo of Nichols | ||||
Nichols, Roy Franklin | 1958 | 2 items | Box 34 | |
Nicholson, S.B. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 34 | |
Nielsen, Walter M. | 1925-1951 | 2 folders | Box 34 | |
Folder 1 | 1925-1933 | Box 34 | ||
Folder 2 | 1934-1951 | Box 34 | ||
Niemann, Minna | 1933 | 4 items | Box 34 | |
Noonan, Julia | 1953 | 4 items | Box 34 | |
American Philosophical Society | ||||
Norcross, Cleveland | 1943-1949 | 9 items | Box 34 | |
Nordheim, L.W. | 1953-1954 | 13tems | Box 34 | |
Norinder, Harold | 1920-1956 | 10 items | Box 34 | |
Northover, Ruth | 1933 | 3 items | Box 34 | |
Norwalk Company | 1927 | 1 item | Box 34 | |
O'Brien, Brian | 1937-1938 | 6 items | Box 34 | |
O'Brien, J.B. | 1924 | 1 item | Box 34 | |
O'Connor, Cornelius | 1946 | 3 items | Box 34 | |
O'Connor, R.T. | 1959-1960 | 9 items | Box 34 | |
O'Conor, John S. | 1951-1957 | 8 items | Box 34 | |
O'Dea, Catherine | 1952 | 3 items | Box 34 | |
Odishaw, Hugh | 1959-1962 | 5 items | Box 34 | |
O'Donnell, Eugene J. | 1955 | 4 items | Box 34 | |
Oehser, Paul H. | 1952-1961 | 26 items | Box 34 | |
Offenbacher, Elmer L. | 1957-1961 | 18 items | Box 34 | |
Ogden, Benjamin V. | 1944 | 7 items | Box 34 | |
Ogburn, William F. | 1925 | 1 item | Box 34 | |
Ohio State University | 1930-1934 | Box 34 | ||
O'Keefe, J. | 1959 | 1 item | Box 34 | |
Okeson, Walter R. | 1935 | 1 item | Box 34 | |
Oliphant, M.L. | 1948 | 4 items | Box 34 | |
Olmsted, Allen S., 2nd | 1954-1955 | 9 items | Box 34 | |
Olsen, Harry E. | 1942 | 1 item | Box 34 | |
Oncley, Paul | Undated | 1 item | Box 34 | |
Onderdonk, Francis S. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 34 | |
O'Neill, J.J. | 1952-1953 | 4 items | Box 34 | |
Includes cy of O'Neill's "Gravitational and electrical fields dynamically equated" Access digital object: | ||||
Oort, J.H. | 1957 | 1 item | Box 34 | |
Oppenheimer, J. Robert | 1947 | 1 item | Box 34 | |
Oppenheimer, Jane M. | 1955 | 7 items | Box 34 | |
Optical Society of America | 1928-1932 | 3 items | Box 34 | |
O'Rahilly, A. | 1932-1938 | 6 items | Box 34 | |
Ordway, Frederick I., III | 1955 | 2 items | Box 34 | |
Ormer, B.W. Van | 1943 | 2 items | Box 34 | |
Orowan, Egon | 1950-1955 | 7 items | Box 34 | |
Ortmann, Otto | 1943 | 3 items | Box 34 | |
Osbahr, Bernard F. | 1952-1953 | 3 items | Box 34 | |
Oser, Joseph I. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 34 | |
Osgood, Thomas H. | 1938-1954 | 20 items | Box 34 | |
Osol, Arthur | 1951 | 11 items | Box 34 | |
Osterman, Marvin B. | 1950 | 2 items | Box 34 | |
Otting, William J. | 1954-1957 | 4 items | Box 34 | |
Overhage, Carl F.J. | 1950-1951 | 9 items | Box 34 | |
Overbeck, C.J. | 1941 | 3 items | Box 34 | |
Overman, Ralph T. | 1951 | 1 item | Box 34 | |
Owen, Louis E. | 1957-1960 | 5 items | Box 34 | |
Page, Leigh | 1923-1948 | 28 items | Box 35 | |
Paine, Charles | 1931 | 4 items | Box 35 | |
Paisley, T.E. | 1961 | 1 item | Box 35 | |
Palmer, Archie M. | 1933 | 5 items | Box 35 | |
Palmer, Ronald | 1931 | 2 items | Box 35 | |
Palmer, Samuel | 1940 | 1 item | Box 35 | |
Panama. Consulate | 1946 | 11 items | Box 35 | |
Panay, T.N. | 1937 | 3 items | Box 35 | |
Parker, S.H. | 1954-1955 | 4 items | Box 35 | |
Parks, W. George | 1950 | 6 items | Box 35 | |
Parrish, W. | 1942 | 6 items | Box 35 | |
Parsegian, V.L. | 1954 | 1 item | Box 35 | |
Partlo, F.L. | 1949 | 3 items | Box 35 | |
Patai, Imre F. | 1948-1949 | 13 items | Box 35 | |
Patterson, Bob | 1955 | 1 item | Box 35 | |
Patterson, John C. | 1947 | 2 items | Box 35 | |
Patterson, R.A. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 35 | |
Patton, Ross C. | 1950 | 2 items | Box 35 | |
Opponent of Newtonian gravitation | ||||
Paul, Margaret A. | 1960 | 5 items | Box 35 | |
Includes papers: Fantl and Gradner, "A study of physical and psychological forces involved in table-rapping," and Paul, "A study of thought photography as a projective technique and as a possible telergic phenomenon" | ||||
Pawl, Walter S. | 1952 | 2 items | Box 35 | |
Payne, Melvin M. | 1946-1950 | 4 folders | Box 35 | |
Folder 1 | 1946 | Box 35 | ||
Folder 2 | 1947 | Box 35 | ||
Folder 3 | 1948 | Box 35 | ||
Folder 4 | 1949-1950 | Box 35 | ||
Pearsall, David E. | 1943 | 3 items | Box 35 | |
Peck, Russell A, Jr. | 1956 | 4 items | Box 35 | |
Pedroso, N. | 1937 | 2 items | Box 35 | |
Pegram, George B. | 1928-1950 | 2 folders | Box 35 | |
Folder 1 | 1928-1950 | Box 35 | ||
Folder 2 | 1939-1950 | Box 35 | ||
Peierls, Rudolf Ernest | 1957 | 4 items | Box 35 | |
Peirce School of Business Administration | 1929 | 4 items | Box 35 | |
Penberthy, Larry | 1951 | 2 items | Box 35 | |
Pender, Harold | 1934-1943 | 9 items | Box 35 | |
Pendergrass, Eugene P. | 1960 | 3 items | Box 35 | |
Penrose, Charles | 1927 | 1 item | Box 35 | |
Pensak, Louis | 1936 | 4 items | Box 35 | |
Pentz, M.J. | 1948 | 2 items | Box 35 | |
Pepinsky, Abe | 1934-1950 | 4 folders | Box 35 | |
Folder 1 | 1934 | Box 35 | ||
Access digital object: | ||||
Folder 2 | 1935-1936 April | Box 35 | ||
Access digital object: | ||||
Folder 3 | 1936 May-November | Box 35 | ||
Access digital object: | ||||
Folder 4 | 1941-1950 | Box 35 | ||
Access digital object: | ||||
Pepper, George Wharton | 1948 | 6 items | Box 35 | |
Perelman, C.H. | 1951-1952 | 2 items | Box 35 | |
Pergamon Press | 1954 | 2 items | Box 35 | |
Perkins, G.A. | 1948 | 2 items | Box 35 | |
Perrone, P.A. | 1955 | 6 items | Box 35 | |
Perry, H.A. | 1946-1947 | 2 items | Box 35 | |
Perry, John | 1906-1912 | 3 items | Box 35 | |
Perry, Walter D. | 1943 | 2 items | Box 35 | |
Pertuch, Walter A.R. | 1949-1957 | 4 items | Box 35 | |
Pestrecov, K. | 1952 | 5 items | Box 35 | |
Peters, J.C. | 1946-1948 | 4 items | Box 35 | |
Peterson, Harries-Clinchy | 1946-1951 | 16 items | Box 35 | |
Pettinos, George F. | 1950-1951 | 13 items | Box 35 | |
Pfeiffer, John E. | 1946 | 4 items | Box 35 | |
Pfeiffer, Robert Charles | 1937-1957 | 4 folders | Box 35 | |
Folder 1 | 1937-1941 | Box 35 | ||
Folder 2 | 1942 | Box 35 | ||
Folder 3 | 1943 | Box 35 | ||
Folder 4 | 1944-1957 | Box 35 | ||
Phi Beta Kappa | 1933 | 1 item | Box 36 | |
Philadelphia Art Alliance | 1939 | 2 items | Box 36 | |
Philadelphia Electric Company | 1929-1934 | 8 items | Box 36 | |
Philco Corporation | 1961 | 3 items | Box 36 | |
Phillips, James F. | 1934-1961 | 10 items | Box 36 | |
Phillips, Roy D. | 1961 | 2 items | Box 36 | |
Philosophy of Science | 1933 | 5 items | Box 36 | |
Physical Review | 1957-1962 | 3 items | Box 36 | |
Physical Society, London | 1934 | 2 items | Box 36 | |
Physics Club of Philadelphia | 1928-1933 | 3 items | Box 36 | |
Piccard, Jean | 1933-1958 | 5 folders | Box 36 | |
Folder 1 | 1933 | Box 36 | ||
Folder 2 | 1934 January-June | Box 36 | ||
Folder 3 | 1934 July-December | Box 36 | ||
Folder 4 | 1936-1938 | Box 36 | ||
Folder 5 | 1945-1958 | Box 36 | ||
Piccard, Jeannette | 1945-1960 | 2 folders | Box 36 | |
Folder 1 | 1945 | Box 36 | ||
Folder 2 | 1947-1960 | Box 36 | ||
Pickup, E. | 1949 | 5 items | Box 36 | |
Pietenpol, W.B. | 1939-1941 | 6 items | Box 36 | |
Piggot, C.S. | 1950 | 6 items | Box 36 | |
Pile-Nuclear | 1955 | 8 items | Box 36 | |
Regarding nuclear research in Philadelphia, includes "Thoughts concerning the problem before us in relation to the Pile" | ||||
Pinsky, David | 1933 | 3 items | Box 36 | |
Piore, Emanuel Ruben | 1947-1948 | 7 items | Box 36 | |
Pippin, R.E. | 1944 | 2 items | Box 36 | |
Pitkin, Katharine J. | 1960-1961 | 16 items | Box 36 | |
Pitré, T.P. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 36 | |
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company | 1951 | 2 items | Box 36 | |
Platt, Haviland H. | 1929-1933 | 8 items | Box 36 | |
Platt, Henry W. | 1948-1949 | 6 items | Box 36 | |
Plummer, William A. | 1959 | 2 items | Box 36 | |
Pohl, Victor | 1911 | 1 item | Box 36 | |
Pohland, G.H. | 1946 | 3 items | Box 36 | |
New system of philosophy in many dimensions | ||||
Polakov, Walter N. | 1933 | 2 items | Box 36 | |
Pollard, G.W. | 1933 | 2 items | Box 36 | |
Polnauer, Frederick F. | 1951-1961 | 4 folders | Box 36 | |
Folder 1 | 1951 | Box 36 | ||
Folder 2 | 1952-1953 | Box 36 | ||
Folder 3 | 1954-1955 | Box 36 | ||
Folder 4 | 1961 | Box 36 | ||
Poole, Arthur F. | 1928 | 1 item | Box 36 | |
Pooly, Louis G. | 1925 | 1 item | Box 36 | |
Popular Science Monthly. Editor | 1930 | 2 items | Box 36 | |
Porter, Alfred | 1911 | 1 item | Box 36 | |
Porter, Charles E. | 1955-1958 | 8 items | Box 36 | |
Porter , W.M. | 1953 | 3 items | Box 36 | |
Postels, Leopold D. | 1933 | 2 items | Box 36 | |
Potnis, V.R. | 1959 | 8 items | Box 36 | |
Potsdamer, Louis S. | 1952 | 4 items | Box 36 | |
Potter, A.A. | 1952-1953 | 13 items | Box 36 | |
Potter, Robert D. | 1943-1945 | 14 items | Box 36 | |
Poulter, Thomas C. | 1932 | 2 items | Box 36 | |
Powell, Wilson M., Jr. | 1934-1937 | 5 items | Box 36 | |
Prather, Frank D. | 1930 | 2 items | Box 36 | |
Precise Instrument Company | 1927-1932 | 13 items | Box 36 | |
Prentice Hall, Inc. | 1929-1959 | 2 folders | Box 36 | |
Folder 1 | 1929 | Box 36 | ||
Folder 2 | 1930-1959 | Box 36 | ||
Presto Recording Company | 1945-1946 | Box 37 | ||
Price, George McCready | 1945 | 3 items | Box 37 | |
Priester, Clifford | 1954 | 4 items | Box 37 | |
Princeton University | 1928-1933 | 2 folders | Box 37 | |
Folder 1 | 1928-1929 | Box 37 | ||
Folder 2 | 1930-1933 | Box 37 | ||
Prizer, Helen R. | 1944 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Propert, Phyllis | 1961 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Provident Tradesmens Bank and Trust Co. | 1959 | 3 items | Box 37 | |
Pryor, W.L., Jr. | 1944 | 4 items | Box 37 | |
Pugh, Emerson M. | 1937 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Puharich, Henry K. | 1956-1958 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Puig, Ignacio | 1939 | 3 items | Box 37 | |
Pumphrey, F.H. | 1946 | 3 items | Box 37 | |
Purdy, Mabel A. | 1951 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Purdy, Theodore, Jr. | 1939 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Putney, H.D. | 1948 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Quinn, Kathryn M. | 1955 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Quinn, L.C. | 1949 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Raburn, G.E. | 1925 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Raiser, Fred | 1940 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Ramanathan, Krishna | 1955 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Ramsey, Norman F. | 1937-1956 | 10 items | Box 37 | |
Ramsey, W.E. | 1932 | 6 items | Box 37 | |
Randall, Charles A., Jr. | 1960 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Randall, Harrison M. | 1920 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Randels, R.B. | 1952 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Raum, William | 1952 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Ray, Satendra | 1929 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Raymond, Isabel | 1959 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
RCA Radiotron Company | 1933-1934 | 7 items | Box 37 | |
RCA-Victor Society of Great Music | 1958-1959 | 10 items | Box 37 | |
Readers Digest Association | 1955-1960 | 4 items | Box 37 | |
Reaser, William E. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Rechel, E.R. | 1955 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Reese, H.M. | 1943 | 3 items | Box 37 | |
Reeves, Blake | 1950 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Register, H. Bartol | 1941 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Reichelderfer, F.W. | 1941-1949 | 5 items | Box 37 | |
Reicherson, Mark | 1946 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Reid, A.E. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Reid, Helen Rogers | 1940-1941 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Reinhart, Donald S. | 1945 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Reiss, L. | 1950 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Reisse, Mary A. | 1959 | 3 items | Box 37 | |
Reitinger, ___ | 1936 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Renardy, Ossy | 1947 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Rettenmeyer, R.D. | 1946 | 3 items | Box 37 | |
Reynolds, Charles B. | 1944 | 18 items | Box 37 | |
Includes "Magnetic polarity and attempted magnetic decomposition of water" by Ehrenhaft et al. | ||||
Reynolds, George T. | 1958 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Reynolds, Gordon | 1953 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Rhine, J. B. (Joseph Banks) | 1959-1960 | 5 items | Box 37 | |
Ribbons and Winder | 1926-1960 | 5 folders | Box 37 | |
Folder 1 | 1926-1929 | Box 37 | ||
Folder 2 | 1930-1936 | Box 37 | ||
Folder 3 | 1937-1941 | Box 37 | ||
Folder 4 | 1942-1951 | Box 37 | ||
Folder 5 | 1952-1960 | Box 37 | ||
Rice, Howard | 1951 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Rice, Philip | 1925 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Rice University. Registrar | 1948 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Rich, Charles S. | 1953 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Rich, Raymond T. | 1932 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Rich, T.A. | 1951 | 6 items | Box 37 | |
Rich, Thaddeus | 1937 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Rich, Wilmer Shields | 1949-1950 | 7 items | Box 37 | |
Richards, Hugh T. | 1945-1946 | 11 items | Box 37 | |
Richards, T. Morgan | 1928 | 3 items | Box 37 | |
Richardson, ___ | Undated | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Richardson, Francis B., Jr. | 1946 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Richardson, J. Reginald | 1957 | 3 items | Box 37 | |
Richardson, R.F. | 1954 | 5 items | Box 37 | |
Richardson, R.G.D. | 1944 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Richmond, J. Kenneth | 1949 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Richtmyer, F.K. | 1931-1935 | 8 items | Box 37 | |
Rickleff, C.E. | 1961 | 2 items | Box 37 | |
Riddell, R.J., Jr. | 1958 | 1 item | Box 37 | |
Rideout, George M. | 1959-1961 | 24 items | Box 37 | |
Rideout, Joseph M. | 1947 | 8 items | Box 38 | |
Re: moving pictrues of counter experiments | ||||
Riehlman, R. Walter | 1954 | 5 items | Box 38 | |
Rigling, Alfred | 1933-1936 | 17 items | Box 38 | |
Riis Expedition. Headquarters | 1936 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Rikmenspoel, Robert | 1960 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Ringrose, Hyacinthe | 1937 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Rippen, Robert | 1957 | 4 items | Box 38 | |
Ripper, W. | 1917 | 1 item | Box 38 | |
Rittberg, Theodore de | 1954-1955 | 7 items | Box 38 | |
Robb, Charles | 1947 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Robbins, William Jacob | 1956-1960 | 4 items | Box 38 | |
Roberts, Arthur | 1937 | 3 items | Box 38 | |
Roberts, Elliott B. | 1951 | 3 items | Box 38 | |
Roberts, J.K. | 1936 | 1 item | Box 38 | |
Roberts, J.K.M. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Roberts, Joseph B. | 1946-1947 | 9 items | Box 38 | |
Roberts, W. Adolphe | 1929 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Robertson, James S. | 1954 | 3 items | Box 38 | |
Robertson, William Egbert | 1939 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Robey, P.H. | 1946 | 3 items | Box 38 | |
Robin, Harry L. | 1952 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Robinson, Denis M. | 1947-1958 | 15 items | Box 38 | |
Robinson, Winifred J. | Undated | 1 item | Box 38 | |
Rocamora, Richard L. | 1956 | 1 item | Box 38 | |
Rock, Jackie | 1955 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Rodd, Charles A. | 1960 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Parapsychology | ||||
Roderick, Hillard | 1958 | 1 item | Box 38 | |
Roebling, John A. | 1934 | 3 items | Box 38 | |
Rogers, James S. | 1935 | 1 item | Box 38 | |
Rogers, Mrs. | 1954 | 3 items | Box 38 | |
Rogers, R.A. | 1932 | 3 items | Box 38 | |
Rogers, Will, Jr. | 1944 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Rohrbach, Mrs. Maurice | 1956 | 1 item | Box 38 | |
Rolf, Ruth | 1949-1950 | 6 items | Box 38 | |
Rolling Green Golf Club (Springfield, Pa.) | 1929-1940 | 9 items | Box 38 | |
Rolph, S. Wyman | 1953 | 1 item | Box 38 | |
Roman, Irwin | 1934 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Rome (N.Y.) Air Development Center | 1961-1962 | 2 folders | Box 38 | |
Rona, Elizabeth | 1955 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Rona, Lilly | 1949-1953 | 10 items | Box 38 | |
Ronne, Finn | 1946-1951 | 15 items | Box 38 | |
Rosa, Dr. | 1916 | 1 item | Box 38 | |
Roosevelt, Emily D. | 1945-1949 | 8 items | Box 38 | |
Roscoe, J.W. | 1935 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Rose, M. E. | 1946 | 3 items | Box 38 | |
Rosen, Frank | 1957 | 10 items | Box 38 | |
Rosengarten, George D. | 1933 | 1 item | Box 38 | |
Rosenthal, Jenny E. | 1931 | 3 items | Box 38 | |
Rosenthal, Louis | 1950 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Ross, M.H. | 1961 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Biochemical Research Foundation (Newark, Del.) | ||||
Rossel, T. | 1953 | 3 items | Box 38 | |
Rossi, Bruno | 1948-1953 | 14 items | Box 38 | |
Rossi, Harold H. | 1954 | 5 items | Box 38 | |
Roth, Russel B. | 1954 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Rouner, Arthur Acy | 1935-1936 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Rowcliff, G.J. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Roy, Leonard C. | 1946 | 3 items | Box 38 | |
Royal Canadian Institute | 1929-1930 | 12 items | Box 38 | |
Royal College of Science | 1906 | 1 item | Box 38 | |
Royal Society of London | 1908-1909 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Ruark, Arthur E. | 1932 | 3 items | Box 38 | |
Rubin, Llewellyn | 1956 | 1 item | Box 38 | |
Rudberg, Erik | 1930-1931 | 12 items | Box 38 | |
Rugoff, Milton | 1949 | 3 items | Box 38 | |
Ruiz, Raimundo | 1943 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Rumbaugh, Lynn H. | 1949 | 3 items | Box 38 | |
Russell, Leonard Paul | 1947-1954 | 15 items | Box 38 | |
Sabina, Muriel H. | 1947 | 5 items | Box 38 | |
Saha, M.N. | 1936-1948 | 11 items | Box 38 | |
Saint George, Katharine | 1953 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Saip, George W. | 1948 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Saliba, George J. | 1950-1951 | 20 items | Box 38 | |
Salin, Lothar | 1948 | 4 items | Box 38 | |
Salmon, Vincent | 1949 | 2 items | Box 38 | |
Sample, N.W. | 1944 | 4 items | Box 38 | |
Samuel, Bernard | 1948-1950 | 6 items | Box 39 | |
San Francisco Limited | 1930 | 1 item | Box 39 | |
Sanders, Royden C., Jr. | 1937 | 2 items | Box 39 | |
Sandiford, Peter | 1936 | 2 items | Box 39 | |
Sansone Musical Instruments | 1938-1948 | 12 items | Box 39 | |
Saperstein, Bernice | 1960-1961 | 3 items | Box 39 | |
Saraf, Babulal | 1953-1961 | 13 items | Box 39 | |
Saunders, Frederick A. | 1932-1940 | 2 folders | Box 39 | |
Folder 1 | 1932-1936 | Box 39 | ||
Folder 2 | 1937-1940 | Box 39 | ||
Savage, Louise | 1944 | 2 items | Box 39 | |
Saxon, David | 1952 | 2 items | Box 39 | |
Schaeffer, Ernest | 1948-1949 | 3 items | Box 39 | |
Schauffler, Robert Haven | 1930-1955 | 22 items | Box 39 | |
Scheie, Harold G. | 1949 | 1 item | Box 39 | |
Schein, Marcel | 1944-1949 | 6 items | Box 39 | |
Scherb, Morris | 1945-1946 | 3 items | Box 39 | |
Schier, O.B., II | 1951 | 1 item | Box 39 | |
Schiessler, Robert W. | 1957 | 3 items | Box 39 | |
Schiff, L.I. | 1951 | 3 items | Box 39 | |
Schilling, Harold K. | 1948-1956 | 5 items | Box 39 | |
Schlesman, Carlton H. | 1947 | 2 items | Box 39 | |
Schlink, F.J. | 1952-1953 | 10 items | Box 39 | |
Schmermund, Jack | 1937 | 3 items | Box 39 | |
Schmidt, Harold C. | 1941 | 3 items | Box 39 | |
Schmitt, Victor | 1937 | 2 items | Box 39 | |
Schmitt, Waldo L. | 1947 | 3 items | Box 39 | |
Schneider, Charles | 1946 | 2 items | Box 39 | |
Schneider, John A. | 1959 | 2 items | Box 39 | |
Schoepfle, G.K. | 1951 | 5 items | Box 39 | |
Scholz, John Paul | 1948-1953 | 10 items | Box 39 | |
Schonland, B.F.J. | 1940 | 4 items | Box 39 | |
Schrader, H.J. | 1936 | 4 items | Box 39 | |
Schultz, Edward S. | 1954 | 3 items | Box 39 | |
Schumacher, Earle E. | 1957 | 3 items | Box 39 | |
Schumann, T. | 1925 | 1 item | Box 39 | |
Schuster, Arthur | 1912 | 1 item | Box 39 | |
Schuurman, J.A. | 1939 | 1 item | Box 39 | |
Schwartz, Herman | 1932-1949 | 2 folders | Box 39 | |
Folder 1 | 1932-1933 | Box 39 | ||
Folder 2 | 1940-1949 | Box 39 | ||
Schwatt, Herbert Newton | 1935 | 5 items | Box 39 | |
Schwerdtfeger, Charles F. | 1958 | 2 items | Box 39 | |
Science et la Vie | 1939 | 1 item | Box 39 | |
Scientific American | 1934 | 1 item | Box 39 | |
Scientific Monthly | 1953 | 6 items | Box 39 | |
Scopion, Inc. | 1951 | 1 item | Box 39 | |
Scott, Charles F. | 1924-1943 | 6 items | Box 39 | |
Access digital object: | ||||
Scott, David H. | 1958-1959 | 3 items | Box 39 | |
Scott, E.L. | 1953 | 1 item | Box 39 | |
Scott, Gladys A. | 1953 | 2 items | Box 39 | |
Scott, James H. | 1940 | 2 items | Box 39 | |
Seashore, Carl E. | 1943 | 9 items | Box 39 | |
Secor, H. | 1937 | 8 items | Box 39 | |
Secord, Grover | 1949 | 2 items | Box 39 | |
Seeger, Raymond J. | 1952-1957 | 2 items | Box 39 | |
Seid, A.J. | 1959 | 1 item | Box 39 | |
Seidel, Toscha | 1936 | 5 items | Box 39 | |
Seifriz, William | 1932-1956 | 28 items | Box 39 | |
Seitz, Fred | Undated | 1 item | Box 39 | |
Sekido, Yataro | 1950-1959 | 5 items | Box 39 | |
Selzer, E. | 1950 | 1 item | Box 39 | |
Serber, Robert | 1948 | 1 item | Box 39 | |
Serota, Sam | 1960 | 6 items | Box 39 | |
Sessions, H.F.A. | 1944 | 2 item | Box 39 | |
Severinghaus, W.L. | 1936-1940 | 26 items | Box 39 | |
Seymour, David W. | 1951 | 7 items | Box 39 | |
Shane, Joseph B. | 1952 | 3 items | Box 39 | |
Shankland, R.S. | 1957-1959 | 7 items | Box 39 | |
Shanley, F.R. | 1945 | 5 items | Box 39 | |
Shapiro, Edward | 1948-1950 | 3 items | Box 39 | |
Shapiro, Frederic E. | 1945 | 7 items | Box 39 | |
Shapiro, Maurice | 1961 | 2 items | Box 39 | |
Shapley, Harlow | 1936-1955 | 2 folders | Box 39 | |
Folder 1 | 1936-1940 | Box 39 | ||
Folder 2 | 1943-1955 | Box 39 | ||
Sharbaugh, A.H. | 1949 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Sharp, Donald E. | 1946 | 3 items | Box 40 | |
Sharp, L. Vail | 1951 | 4 items | Box 40 | |
Sharples, L.P. | 1951 | 26 items | Box 40 | |
Shay, Harry | 1938 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Shea, Douglas G. | 1933 | 4 items | Box 40 | |
Shearin, Paul E. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Sheetz, John W. | 1948 | 3 items | Box 40 | |
Sheldon, H.H. | 1928-1940 | 6 items | Box 40 | |
Shenstone, A.G. | 1936 | 3 items | Box 40 | |
Sherman, Samuel | 1938-1940 | 4 items | Box 40 | |
Shepherd, Gordon M. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Sheridan, Frank | Undated | 1 item | Box 40 | |
Sherwood, Carlton M. | 1958 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Shields, Henry B. | 1954 | 3 items | Box 40 | |
Shipley, Arthur Everett | 1916-1918 | 10 items | Box 40 | |
Shire, E.S. | 1954 | 4 items | Box 40 | |
Shirland, Fred A. | 1939 | 3 items | Box 40 | |
Includes brief bio of Swann | ||||
Shohot, J. | 1936 | 1 item | Box 40 | |
Shrader, James E. | 1932 | 3 items | Box 40 | |
Schrader, J.H. | 1960 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Shu, Seyuan | 1945 | 3 items | Box 40 | |
Relativity | ||||
Shuler, Mrs. M. R. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Shutt, Ralph P. | 1945-1948 | 16 items | Box 40 | |
Silberstein, L. | 1939 | 1 item | Box 40 | |
Sillcox, L.K. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Silsbee, F.B. | 1937 | 1 item | Box 40 | |
Silverman, Shirleigh | 1957 | 13 items | Box 40 | |
Simmons, J. William | 1949 | 3 items | Box 40 | |
Simon, Francis | 1954-1955 | 7 items | Box 40 | |
Simonds, Bruce | 1948-1951 | 3 items | Box 40 | |
Simons, Julius | 1957 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Simons, Lewis | 1925 | 1 item | Box 40 | |
Simpkins, William L. | 1958 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Simpson, Andrew | 1933-1938 | 12 items | Box 40 | |
Simpson, Charles G., Jr. | 1942 | 8 items | Box 40 | |
Simpson, Frank R. | 1944 | 1 item | Box 40 | |
Muzzle Break Design | ||||
Simpson, G.C. | 1912-1929 | 2 folders | Box 40 | |
Folder 1 | 1912-1924 | Box 40 | ||
Folder 2 | 1927-1929 | Box 40 | ||
Simpson, J.A. | 1953-1954 | 3 items | Box 40 | |
Sinclair, Joseph H. | 1936-1943 | 7 items | Box 40 | |
Singer, Myer | 1948 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Singer, S. Fred | 1954-1960 | 12 items | Box 40 | |
Sisson, Robert F. | 1952-1953 | 4 items | Box 40 | |
Skinker, C.F. | 1935-1936 | 22 items | Box 40 | |
Skinner, H.W.B. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Skonberg, E.K. | 1924 | 3 items | Box 40 | |
Slack, Francis G. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Slater, John C. | 1928 | 4 items | Box 40 | |
Slater, John P. | 1937 | 5 items | Box 40 | |
Sloane, T. O'Conner | 1924 | 1 item | Box 40 | |
Small, Arnold M. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Smith, Alpheus W. | 1936-1946 | 12 items | Box 40 | |
Smith, C. Courtney | 1954-1955 | 4 items | Box 40 | |
Smith, Dolores T. | 1959 | 3 items | Box 40 | |
Smith, F.E. | 1930 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Smith, George A. | 1945 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Smith, Harriet | 1959 | 1 item | Box 40 | |
Smith, Henry Goodwin | Undated | 1 item | Box 40 | |
Smith, J.J. | 1923-1953 | 33 items | Box 40 | |
Smith, J. Russell | 1947 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Smith, Kelvin | 1952 | 5 items | Box 40 | |
Smith and Corona Typewriters | 1952 | 1 item | Box 40 | |
Smith, Nicol B. | 1956 | 1 item | Box 40 | |
Smith, Richard T. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Smith, Sidney | 1954 | 3 items | Box 40 | |
Smith, T.A. | 1944 | 6 items | Box 40 | |
Smith, Waldo E. | 1947-1955 | 2 folders | Box 40 | |
Folder 1 | 1947-1954 June | Box 40 | ||
Folder 2 | 1954 July-1955 | Box 40 | ||
Smith, Wilbur M. | 1957 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Smith, William E. | 1936 | 1 item | Box 40 | |
Smyth, Henry DeWolf | 1943-1945 | 6 items | Box 40 | |
Sneed, M.C. | 1922 | 1 item | Box 40 | |
Snider, Helen | 1935 | 5 items | Box 40 | |
Snodgrass, James M. | 1960 | 1 item | Box 40 | |
Snowdon, Stanley C. | 1959 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Snyder, Conway W. | 1949 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Snyder, John S. | 1950 | 3 items | Box 40 | |
Snyder, R.L. | 1936 | 3 items | Box 40 | |
Snyder, William E. | 1935 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Snygg, Charles | 1959 | 2 items | Box 40 | |
Sockman, Ralph W. | 1960-1961 | 8 items | Box 41 | |
Solomon, A.K. | 1945 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Sommer, Fred R. | 1924 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Sommerfeld, Arnold | 1929-1950 | 8 items | Box 41 | |
Sommers, Harry | 1937 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Soop, E.J. | 1935 | 3 items | Box 41 | |
Sorangelo, Michael | 1953 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Sosman, Robert B. | 1917-1938 | 10 items | Box 41 | |
Source Research Bureau | 1929 | 8 items | Box 41 | |
Soto, Armando Vergara | 1951 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Spangler, Marion G. | 1947 | 3 items | Box 41 | |
Sparkman, John W. | 1954-1955 | 11 items | Box 41 | |
Sparks, Morgan | 1957 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Sparrow, C.M. | 1930 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Spence, John | 1948-1951 | 3 items | Box 41 | |
Spence, R.D. | 1955 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Spencer, Domina Eberle | 1950 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Spencer, Medard J. | 1961 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Spencer, Robert L. | 1935-1945 | 2 folders | Box 41 | |
Folder 1 | 1935-1936 | Box 41 | ||
Folder 2 | 1937-1945 | Box 41 | ||
Spencer, Mrs. Robert L. | 1945 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Spencer, Walter A. | 1953-1957 | 7 items | Box 41 | |
Spickler, Charles A. | 1948 | 3 items | Box 41 | |
Spiegle, Robert D. | 1955 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Sponsler, George C. | 1957 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Sporri, O. | 1924 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Springfield Press (Springfield, Pa.) | 1949 | 3 items | Box 41 | |
Sproat, E.S. | 1943-1948 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Sproull, Robert L. | 1954-1956 | 5 items | Box 41 | |
Sreb, J.H. | 1955 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Sreenivasan, S.R. | 1956 | 3 items | Box 41 | |
Stad, Ben | 1937-1943 | 11 items | Box 41 | |
Stadelman, S. Leigh | 1944 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Stahl J. | 1943 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Stahly, E.E. | 1946 | 18 items | Box 41 | |
Stanford, Rex | 1955 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Stanton, Austin N. | 1944 | 4 items | Box 41 | |
Staples, Philip C. | 1945 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Starosolski, Irene | 1951 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Starrel, Raymond | 1944 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Staud, C.J. | 1946 | 4 items | Box 41 | |
Stearns, Howard O. | 1960 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Stebbins, Joel | 1930 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Steck, J. | 1954 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Steel, Alfred G.B. | 1947 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Steel. Editor | 1955 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Steele, Virginia | 1954 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Steiner, Oscar | 1925-1933 | 12 items | Box 41 | |
Stephens, R.R. | 1945-1946 | 3 items | Box 41 | |
Stephens, W.H. | 1946 | 3 items | Box 41 | |
Stephens, William E. | 1937 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Stephenson, H.K. | 1953 | 3 items | Box 41 | |
Stergis, C.G. | 1951 | 3 items | Box 41 | |
Stern, Alexander W. | 1930 | 3 items | Box 41 | |
Stern, J. David | 1945 | 3 items | Box 41 | |
Sterne, T.E. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Sternglass, E.J. | 1961 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Stetson, Harlan T. | 1935-1953 | 7 items | Box 41 | |
Stevens, A.W. | 1944-1949 | 5 items | Box 41 | |
Stevens, Lewis M. | 1948 | 4 items | Box 41 | |
Stevenson, C.E. | 1933-1934 | 5 items | Box 41 | |
Stevenson, E.C. | 1934 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Stewart, G.W. | 1920-1931 | 13 items | Box 41 | |
Stewart, Irvin | 1940-1945 | 6 items | Box 41 | |
Stewart, O.M. | 1935-1939 | 6 items | Box 41 | |
Stickley, E. | 1944-1954 | 4 items | Box 41 | |
Stigant, S. Austen | 1955-1957 | 10 items | Box 41 | |
Still, Joseph W. | 1961 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Stillwell Moving and Storage | 1940 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Stix, Thomas H. | 1950 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Stockwell, John W. | 1929 | 3 items | Box 41 | |
Stokes, J. Stogdell | 1940 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Stokley, James | 1925-1946 | 19 items | Box 41 | |
Stokowski, Leopold | 1932-1933 | 8 items | Box 41 | |
Stone, A.M. | 1947-1961 | 7 items | Box 41 | |
Stone, Julius F. | 1943 | 4 items | Box 41 | |
Stott, W.R. | 1948 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Stouck, Mary R. | 1949-1953 | 5 items | Box 41 | |
Stout, Robert D. | 1960 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Strattford Court Hotel (London, England) | 1956 | 1 item | Box 41 | |
Strauss, K.H. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Street, Jabez Curry | 1931-1953 | 2 folders | Box 41 | |
Folder 1 | 1931 | Box 41 | ||
Folder 2 | 1932-1953 | Box 41 | ||
Streeter, John W. | 1954 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Strelkov, P. | 1945 | 2 items | Box 41 | |
Stromberg, Gustav | 1944-1961 | 3 folders | Box 42 | |
Folder 1 | 1944-1959 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 2 | 1961 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 3-Psychic Phenomena and Modern Science | 1957 | Box 42 | ||
Strome, Richard | 1955 | 2 items | Box 42 | |
Stromeyer, George | 1955 | 2 items | Box 42 | |
Stromeyer, Louis | 1923 | 1 item | Box 42 | |
Strong, John Donovan | 1931-1932 | 6 items | Box 42 | |
Stuart, Joseph, III | 1935 | 1 item | Box 42 | |
Sudler, Herman | 1934 | 1 item | Box 42 | |
Suffredini, Peter F. | 1951 | 6 items | Box 42 | |
Suits, C.G. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 42 | |
Sun Oil Company | 1939-1942 | 4 items | Box 42 | |
Sundling, John L. | 1946 | 4 items | Box 42 | |
Surrette, Albert L. | 1955 | 3 items | Box 42 | |
Sutherland, Gordon | 1951 | 3 items | Box 42 | |
Sutherland, Mason M. | 1946-1947 | 12 items | Box 42 | |
National Geographic Society | ||||
Sutley, Melvin L. | 1955-1958 | 6 items | Box 42 | |
Sutton, Richard M. | 1942-1950 | 7 items | Box 42 | |
Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm, Sweden) | 1936 | 3 items | Box 42 | |
Sverdrup, Harald Ulrik | 1926 | 2 items | Box 42 | |
Swan, Alfred J. | 1951 | 1 item | Box 42 | |
Swann, Anne | 1925, n.d. | 3 items | Box 42 | |
Swann, Carolyn (Mrs. W. F.) | 1952-56 | Box 42 | ||
Swann, Catherine | 1961 | Box 42 | ||
Swann, Charles Paul | 1937-61 | 2 folders | Box 42 | |
Folder 1 | 1937-1940 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 2 | 1941-1942 | Box 42 | ||
Swann, Robert Glenn | 1935 | 2 items | Box 42 | |
Swann, William F. | 1937-1962 | 17 folders | Box 42 | |
Folder 1 | 1937-1942 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 2 | 1943 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 3 | 1944 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 4 | 1945 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 5 | 1946 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 6 | 1947 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 7 | 1948 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 8 | 1949-1950 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 9 | 1951 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 10 | 1952 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 11 | 1953 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 12 | 1954 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 13 | 1955 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 14 | 1956 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 15 | 1957-1958 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 16 | 1959 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 17 | 1960-1962 | Box 42 | ||
Swann, William Francis Gray-Lectures | 1926-1934 | 8 folders | Box 42-43 | |
Folder 1 | 1926-1929 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 2 | 1930 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 3 | 1931 | Box 42 | ||
Folder 4 | 1932 January-March | Box 42 | ||
Folder 5 | 1932 April-August | Box 43 | ||
Folder 6 | 1932 September-December | Box 43 | ||
Folder 7 | 1933 | Box 43 | ||
Folder 8 | 1934 | Box 43 | ||
Swann, William Francis Gray-Miscellaneous | 18 folders | Box 43 | ||
Folder 1-Memoranda of Engagements | 1933 | Box 43 | ||
Folder 2-Memoranda of travels outside the U.S.A. | 1942-1956 | Box 43 | ||
Folder 3- Mrs. W.F.G. Swann (Mabel) | 1954 | 3 items | Box 43 | |
includes Mrs. Swann's obituary | ||||
Folder 4-Patent application: "Mercury Spark Gap" | 1929-1932 | Box 43 | ||
Folder 5-Plan of Research for Determination of Specific heat, Thermal Conductivity, and Thermal Expansion | Undated | 1 item | Box 43 | |
Folders 6-7--Publications | 1925-1932 | 2 folders | Box 43 | |
Folder 8-Relativity | 1960 | 3 items | Box 43 | |
"Popular lecture on relativity" | ||||
Folders 9-12-Residence | 1927-1955 | 4 folders | Box 43 | |
Folder 13-Statement concerning his "Alien Registration" | 1940 December 5 | 1 item | Box 43 | |
Folder 14-Statement made to American Philosophical Society Committee on Research | 1943 June 4 | 3 items | Box 43 | |
Folder 15-Statement of Activities and Organizations | 1914-1918 | 4 items | Box 43 | |
Folder 16-Statement Regarding "Deed of Dedication" | April 8, 1939 | 1 item | Box 43 | |
Folder 17-Swann's Faults on the Cello as Judged by Myself | Undated | 3 items | Box 43 | |
Folder 18-Trip to Mexico [report] | 1943 | 2 items | Box 43 | |
Swarthmore Music Club | Undated | 1 item | Box 43 | |
Swarthmore National Bank & Trust Company | 1932 | 11 items | Box 43 | |
Swarthmore Symphony Orchestra | 1945-1954 | 24 items | Box 43 | |
Swarthmorean (Swarthmore, Pa.) | 1943-1957 | 5 items | Box 43 | |
Swaythling, Lady | 1928 | 1 item | Box 43 | |
Swezey, Kenneth M. | 1931 | 5 items | Box 43 | |
Access digital object: | ||||
Swift, Charles J. | 1944 | 6 items | Box 43 | |
Swingle, John F. Jr. | 1952-1953 | 5 items | Box 43 | |
Swartz, Charles D. | 1949 | 2 items | Box 43 | |
Swope, Charles S. | 1945 | 2 items | Box 43 | |
Szanto, Jani | 1943-1961 | 2 folders | Box 43 | |
Folder 1 | 1943-1951 | Box 43 | ||
Folder 2 | 1952-1961 | Box 43 | ||
Tait, H. Sinclair | 1945 | 2 items | Box 43 | |
Takayama, Gizo | 1961 | 1 item | Box 43 | |
Talley, T.W. | 1928 | 3 items | Box 44 | |
Tanner, H.G. | 1933 | 2 items | Box 44 | |
Taschek, R.F. | 1957 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Tate, John T. | 1926-1949 | 4 folders | Box 44 | |
Folder 1 | 1926-1927 | Box 44 | ||
Folder 2 | 1930-1933 | Box 44 | ||
Folder 3 | 1934-1936 | Box 44 | ||
Folder 4 | 1937-1949 | Box 44 | ||
Taylor, Dorothy | 1947 | 2 items | Box 44 | |
Taylor, E.J. | 1950 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Taylor, G. Kirkwood | 1927 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Taylor, Harvey C. | 1946-1951 | 7 items | Box 44 | |
Taylor, H.W. | 1955 | 3 items | Box 44 | |
Taylor, Hugh S. | 1936-1953 | 17 items | Box 44 | |
Taylor, Julius H. | 1951 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Taylor, Mykia | 1944 | 12 items | Box 44 | |
Taylor, Paul | 1959 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Taylor, S. Herbert | 1944 | 5 items | Box 44 | |
Tauber, Gerald E. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 44 | |
Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association | 1927-1954 | 2 folders | Box 44 | |
Folder 1 | 1927-1939 | Box 44 | ||
Folder 2 | 1949-1954 | Box 44 | ||
Teas, J.P., Jr. | 1947 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Technical Engineering News | 1931 | 4 items | Box 44 | |
Technology Club of Syracuse, Inc. | 1932-1935 | 19 items | Box 44 | |
Temple University | 1957-1960 | 10 items | Box 44 | |
Temple University-Registrar | 1957 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Templin, Lyman J. | 1955 | 2 items | Box 44 | |
Terrell, James | 1959 | 2 items | Box 44 | |
Terry, H.C. | 1924-1925 | 3 items | Box 44 | |
Thatcher, C.G. | 1935 | 2 items | Box 44 | |
Thayer, William S. | 1917 | 2 items | Box 44 | |
Theosophical Society of America | 1961 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Thermal Syndicate Ltd. | 1926 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Thimmes, James G. | 1947 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Thomas, J. Earl, Jr. | 1939 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Thompson, John W., Jr. | 1953 | 2 items | Box 44 | |
Offering a new theory of gravity based on common sense, not mathematics | ||||
Thompson, F.C.V. | 1950-1955 | Box 44 | ||
Thompson, Fred D. | 1950 | 2 items | Box 44 | |
Thompson, Hilda (Mrs. F.C.V.) | 1959 | Box 44 | ||
Thompson, John Peter Stuart | 1953-1956 | Box 44 | ||
Thomsen, John S. | 1959 | 5 items | Box 44 | |
Thomson, Charles A. | 1947 | 3 items | Box 44 | |
Thomson, Elizabeth | 1935-1936 | 4 items | Box 44 | |
Thomson, Ellis | 1936 | 4 items | Box 44 | |
Thomson, George P. | 1946-1961 | 10 items | Box 44 | |
Thone, Frank | 1935 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Thurston, L.L. | 1948 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Tibbalds, W.H. and Son | 1935 | 10 items | Box 44 | |
Tiedeman, John A. | 1941 | 3 items | Box 44 | |
Tietz, John W. | 1956 | 5 items | Box 44 | |
Tigert, John J. | 1935 | 11 items | Box 44 | |
Time Magazine | 1935 | 2 items | Box 44 | |
Tisdale, W.E. | 1924-1925 | 4 items | Box 44 | |
Tittmann, Charles | 1953 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Tittmann, O.H. | 1918 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Tobin, Richard | 1930 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Tompkins, Howard E.-Agreement | Undated | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Tornell, Mrs. B. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 44 | |
Tokiyoshi, H. | 1935 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Torrey, Charles C. | 1925 | 3 items | Box 44 | |
Toscanini, Arturo | 1943 | 2 items | Box 44 | |
Tousey, Richard | 1952 | 3 items | Box 44 | |
Town and Country Review | 1935 | 2 items | Box 44 | |
Townsend, Anne B. | 1944 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Tracerlab, Inc. | 1950-1951 | 6 items | Box 44 | |
Trautman, DeForest L. | 1952 | 2 items | Box 44 | |
Trautwine, John C, 3rd. | 1945 | 6 items | Box 44 | |
Treadwell, L.S. | 1927 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Trinity College of Music | 1934-1948 | 2 folders | Box 44 | |
Folder 1 | 1934-1936 | Box 44 | ||
Folder 2 | 1946-1948 | Box 44 | ||
Trumbull, H. L. | 1946 | 4 items | Box 44 | |
Trump, John G. | 1939-1956 | 17 items | Box 44 | |
Access digital object: | ||||
Trytten, M.H. | 1943 | 1 item | Box 44 | |
Tuckerman, L.B. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 44 | |
Tunnell, R.M. | 1953 | 3 items | Box 44 | |
Tupper, K.F. | 1953-1954 | 24 items | Box 45 | |
Includes biographical sketch of Swann | ||||
Turck, Avis Paine | 1941 | 1 item | Box 45 | |
Turck, Fenton B. | 1931 | 5 items | Box 45 | |
Turnbull, E. Stanley | 1945 | 9 items | Box 45 | |
Turner, A.H. | 1939 | 3 items | Box 45 | |
Tutton, Mabelle | 1937 | 3 items | Box 45 | |
Tutwiler, Carrington C. | 1924-1927 | 3 folders | Box 45 | |
Folder 1 | 1924 | Box 45 | ||
Re: Swann's appointment to the Bartol | ||||
Folder 2 | 1925 | Box 45 | ||
Folder 3 | 1926-1927 | Box 45 | ||
Tuve, Merle A. | 1924-1961 | 25 items | Box 45 | |
UERMWA | 1947 | 1 item | Box 45 | |
Ullmann, H.M. | 1936 | 5 items | Box 45 | |
Ulrich, David | 1935 | 8 items | Box 45 | |
Underhill, Charles R. | 1937 | 2 folders | Box 45 | |
Folder 1 | 1937 January-June | Box 45 | ||
Folder 2 | 1937 July-August | Box 45 | ||
Underwood, Roy | 1951 | 1 item | Box 45 | |
Unidentified Correspondents | 1926-61 | 8 items | Box 45 | |
Union Tank Company | 1937 | 1 item | Box 45 | |
United Brewers Industrial Foundation | 1937 | 2 items | Box 45 | |
United States. Air Force. Air Materiel Command | 1945-1949 | 15 items | Box 45 | |
Access digital object: | ||||
United States. Air Force. Air University | 1947 | 3 items | Box 45 | |
United States. Army Signal Corps | 1943 | 2 items | Box 45 | |
United States. Atomic Energy Commission | 1947-1958 | 4 items | Box 45 | |
United States. Department of Justice - Immigration and Naturalization Service | 1956 | 1 item | Box 45 | |
United States. Department of Labor - Immigration Service (Anne Swann) | 1925 | 1 item | Box 45 | |
United States. National Bureau of Standards | 1941 | 2 items | Box 45 | |
United States. Navy. Inspector of Navy Material | 1950-1952 | 17 items | Box 45 | |
United States. Navy. Office of Naval Research, New York | 1952 | 2 items | Box 45 | |
United States. Navy Yard, Philadelphia | 1940 | 1 item | Box 45 | |
United States. Office of Production Management | 1941 | 14 items | Box 45 | |
United States. Office of Research and Development | 1945 | 1 item | Box 45 | |
United States. Post Office Department | 1930-1951 | 8 items | Box 45 | |
United States. Provost Marshall | 1942 | 1 item | Box 45 | |
United States. Selective Service System | 1942 | 4 items | Box 45 | |
United States. Selective Service System. Local Board (Minneapolis, Minn.) | 1919 | 4 items | Box 45 | |
United States. Treasury Department | 1937-1949 | 2 folders | Box 45 | |
Folder 1 | 1937-1944 | Box 45 | ||
Folder 2 | 1945-1949 | Box 45 | ||
University of Bombay | 1954 | 3 items | Box 45 | |
University of California | 1927-1931 | 2 folders | Box 45 | |
Folder 1 | 1927-1929 | Box 45 | ||
Folder 2 | 1930-1931 | Box 45 | ||
University of Florida | 1935 | 3 items | Box 45 | |
University of Michigan. Graduate School | 1928-1939 | 4 items | Box 45 | |
University of Pennsylvania. Registar | 1948 | 1 item | Box 45 | |
University of Puerto Rico, School of Tropical Medicine | 1933 | 2 items | Box 45 | |
University of Virginia | 1948 | 2 items | Box 45 | |
Unsold, A. | 1951 | 1 item | Box 45 | |
Urey, Harold C. | 1934-1936 | 10 items | Box 45 | |
Election of I.I. Rabi to the APS | ||||
Vallarta, Manuel Sandoval | 1949-1955 | 8 items | Box 45 | |
Van Allen, J.A. | 1948 | 2 items | Box 45 | |
Van Canegham, Louise | 1954 | 3 items | Box 45 | |
Van De Graaf Generator | 1933 | 4 items | Box 45 | |
Van Den Burg, William | 1933 | 2 items | Box 45 | |
Van Deren, H.S. | 1936 | 1 item | Box 45 | |
Van Der Kamp, Peter | 1953 | 1 item | Box 45 | |
Vanderloo, John S. | 1954 | 2 items | Box 45 | |
Van Der Merwe, C.W. | 1937 | 3 items | Box 45 | |
Van Devanter, H.R. | 1945 | 1 item | Box 45 | |
Van De Wall, Willem | 1936 | 3 items | Box 45 | |
Van Name, Ralph | 1936 | 1 item | Box 45 | |
Van Patter, D.M. | 1957 | 2 items | Box 45 | |
Van Vleck, J.H. | 1928-1948 | 7 items | Box 45 | |
Varma, Jagdish | 1961 | 8 items | Box 46 | |
Vassar College | 1929-1930 | 5 items | Box 46 | |
Vaughan, Major | 1918 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Vaux, George | 1946 | 3 items | Box 46 | |
Veblen, Oswald | 1935-1948 | 4 items | Box 46 | |
Venable, William Mayo | 1945 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Vernov, S.N. | 1961 | 4 items | Box 46 | |
Verral, E.J.W. | 1935 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Vibrato (Musical Number) | Undated | 4 items | Box 46 | |
Vibro-Ceramics Corporation | 1955 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Victor, Carl W. | 1950 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Villforth, Fred J. | 1956 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Vincent, G.I. | 1956 | 5 items | Box 46 | |
Vinti, John P. | 1949 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Vinz, E.W. | 1936 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Vital Speeches | 1935 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Voegeli, Henry | 1936 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Volkers, Clyde E. | 1929 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Von Engel, C.E. | 1956 | 3 items | Box 46 | |
Wade, F. Alton | 1939 | 3 items | Box 46 | |
Wagner, L.F. | 1960 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Wagner, Walter C. | 1949-1950 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Wakefield, Ernest H. | 1946-1950 | 4 items | Box 46 | |
Wakerling, R.K. | 1954 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Walcott, Gregory D. | 1949 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Waldhausen, M.H. | 1938 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Waldman, Glenys | 1956 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Walker, Dorsey E. | 1950 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Walker, F. Allyn | 1952 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Walker, Owen | 1943-1958 | 3 items | Box 46 | |
Walker, Robert B. | 1942 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Wallace, Mary Bruce | 1936 | 8 items | Box 46 | |
Walters, Raymond | 1931 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Wannemacher, Edward H. | 1945 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Ward, Henry B. | 1935 | 10 items | Box 46 | |
Warden, Mrs. W.B. | 1951-1953 | 9 items | Box 46 | |
Concerning the loan of a harp | ||||
Wardlaw, F.L. | 1928 | 4 items | Box 46 | |
Warfield, Calvin N. | 1941 | 6 items | Box 46 | |
Warga, Mary E. | 1960 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Warner, M. Burrage | 1936 | 3 items | Box 46 | |
Warren, D.T. | 1955 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Warren, S. Reid, Jr. | 1936-1940 | 5 items | Box 46 | |
Warshaw, H.D. | 1944-1951 | 6 items | Box 46 | |
Washington Academy of Sciences (Washington, D. C.) | 1918 | 8 items | Box 46 | |
Waterhouse, Major | 1951 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Waterman, Alan T. | 1928-1958 | 12 items | Box 46 | |
Waters, Blanche R. | 1945 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Watkins, S.C.G. | 1924 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Watson, Bernard B. | 1949 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Watson, W. | 1907-1911 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Watson, W.H. | 1954 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Watson, William W. | 1940 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Weakley, Emeline | 1951 | 5 items | Box 46 | |
Weaver, Warren | 1934-1960 | 12 items | Box 46 | |
Webb, Harold W. | 1924-1930 | 5 items | Box 46 | |
Webb, Julian H. | 1946-1951 | 3 items | Box 46 | |
Webb, Wayne | 1950 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Weber, A.H. | 1937 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Weber, Ernst | 1938 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Weber, H.F. | 1952 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Weber, Louis R. | 1951 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Webster, W.W. | 1937 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Weidler, S.E. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Weil, George L. | 1955 | 4 items | Box 46 | |
Weinberger, Julius | 1956 | 8 items | Box 46 | |
Psychic research | ||||
Weiner, Theodore | 1949 | 3 items | Box 46 | |
Weiss, Myron | 1951 | 3 items | Box 46 | |
Weiss, R.A. | 1949 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Weisskopf, V.F. | 1953 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Weld, LeRoy D. | 1932-1933 | 3 items | Box 46 | |
Wellever, Elsie | Undated | 8 items | Box 46 | |
Wellington, Anne | 1938 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Wells, W.F. | 1937-1939 | 11 items | Box 46 | |
Wendt, Gerald | 1936-1958 | 31 items | Box 46 | |
Wemer, F. | 1918-1925 | 4 items | Box 46 | |
Western Electric Company | 1935 | 6 items | Box 46 | |
Westover, O. | 1935 | 3 items | Box 46 | |
Wetherill, Samuel P. | 1956 | 3 items | Box 46 | |
Wetlesen, J. | 1925 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Weyer, Howard M. | 1935-1936 | 6 items | Box 46 | |
Weygandt, Cornelius N. | 1961 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Weyl, F. Joachim | 1955 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Wheeler, John A. | 1945-1961 | 5 items | Box 46 | |
Wheeler, Joseph L. | 1931 | 3 items | Box 46 | |
White, Bertha D. | 1933-1935 | 16 items | Box 46 | |
White, J. Paul | 1955 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
White, Marsh W. | 1954-1955 | 9 items | Box 46 | |
Whitehead, W.D. | 1953 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Whitlock, J.F. | 1932 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Whitney, ___ | 1921 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Wichmann, Russel G. | 1947 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Wieckowski, Philip | 1951 | 2 items | Box 46 | |
Wigand, A. | 1920 | 1 item | Box 46 | |
Wiggins, Thomas A. | 1950 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Wigner, Eugene P. | 1947-1957 | 18 items | Box 47 | |
Wilcox, Maurice J. | 1959 | 1 item | Box 47 | |
Wilets, Lawrence | 1958 | 4 items | Box 47 | |
Wiley and Son | 1936 | 6 items | Box 47 | |
Willaman, J.J. | 1930 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Willard, Harvey B. | 1957 | 3 items | Box 47 | |
Willets, W.R. | 1953 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Williams, Clarke | 1946 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Williams, Craig G. | 1956 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Williams, J. Paul | 1956 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Williams, Margaret L. | 1945 | 3 items | Box 47 | |
Williams, R.J. | 1956 | 3 items | Box 47 | |
Williamson, Alix B. | 1939 | 1 item | Box 47 | |
Williamson, R.C. | 1935 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Williamson, R.D. | 1922-1926 | 15 items | Box 47 | |
Willits, Joseph H. | 1937-1938 | 5 items | Box 47 | |
Wilson, C.T.R. | 1919 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Wilson, Courtney | 1951 | 3 items | Box 47 | |
Wilson, H.A. | 1926-1946 | 8 items | Box 47 | |
Wilson, Hugh | 1954 | 4 items | Box 47 | |
Wilson, Jack T. | 1947 | 4 items | Box 47 | |
Wilson, Ronald H. | 1958 | 6 items | Box 47 | |
Wilson, W. | 1925 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Winchester, George | 1920-1921 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Windrim, John T. | 1929 | 1 item | Box 47 | |
Winther, Aage | 1955-1956 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Winzen, O.C. | 1947 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Wiswesser, William J. | 1945 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Witcomb, G.H. | 1953-1962 | 11 items | Box 47 | |
Witt, William | 1935 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Wodal, Francis A. | 1936 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Wold, P.I. | 1936 | 3 items | Box 47 | |
Wolff, Katharine | 1945 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Wood, Fred J. | 1935 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Wood, Harry O. | 1919-1921 | 8 items | Box 47 | |
Wood, Robert Williams | 1936-1951 | 3 items | Box 47 | |
Woodley, Sam | 1937-1940 | 11 items | Box 47 | |
Woodruff, Albert E. | 1924-1954 | 3 items | Box 47 | |
Woods, E.K. | 1942 | 5 items | Box 47 | |
Woodward, W.M. | 1951 | 1 item | Box 47 | |
Workman, E. J. | 1930-1934 | 2 folders | Box 47 | |
Folder 1 | 1930-1931 | Box 47 | ||
Folder 2 | 1932-1934 | Box 47 | ||
Worner, Ruby K. | 1933-1934 | 3 items | Box 47 | |
Wright, C.S. | 1934 | 1 item | Box 47 | |
Wright, William E. | 1954-1960 | 2 folders | Box 47 | |
Folder 1 | 1954-1955 | Box 47 | ||
Folder 2 | 1956-1960 | Box 47 | ||
Wroth, Edward | 1951 | 1 item | Box 47 | |
Wyer, Edward | 1935 | 1 item | Box 47 | |
Wylie, C.C. | 1936 | 5v | Box 47 | |
Yaglou, C.P. | 1928 | 4 items | Box 47 | |
Yale University | 1925-1932 | 5 items | Box 47 | |
Yenching University | 1933 | 5 items | Box 47 | |
Young, Dewitt | 1953 | 1 item | Box 47 | |
Young, John Wesley | 1932 | 13 items | Box 47 | |
Young, Pauline V. | 1948-1949 | 3 items | Box 47 | |
Young, R.W. | 1945 | 2 items | Box 47 | |
Young, Robert, Jr. | 1936 | 3 items | Box 47 | |
Young, Robert R. | 1946 | 4 items | Box 47 | |
Youngman, Grant | 1927 | 1 item | Box 47 | |
Yule, John | 1935-1943 | 5 items | Box 47 | |
Zanstra, H. | 1925-1960 | 2 folders | Box 47 | |
Folder 1 | 1925-1926 | Box 47 | ||
Folder 2 | 1927-1960 | Box 47 | ||
Zeleny, Anthony and Henry A. Erikson | 1938 | 1 item | Box 47 | |
Zeleny, John | 1923-1940 | 2 folders | Box 48 | |
Folder 1 | 1923-1924 March | Box 48 | ||
Folder 2 | 1924 April-1940 | Box 48 | ||
Ziegler, Hans | 1938 | 4 items | Box 48 | |
Zimmerman, E.E. | 1932 | 4 items | Box 48 | |
Zimmerman, H.F. | 1936 | 3 items | Box 48 | |
Zirkoff, Boris D. | 1945 | 4 items | Box 48 | |
Theosophy | ||||
Zorn, Jens C. | 1961 | 3 items | Box 48 | |
Zuckerkandl, Victor | 1945-1946 | 7 items | Box 48 | |
Zumstein, R.V. | 1927 | 1 item | Box 48 | |
Zweiffel, Paul F. | 1957 | 5 items | Box 48 | |
Zwick, Fred D. | 1946 | 2 items | Box 48 | |
Zworykin, V.K. | 1944 | 3 items | Box 48 | |
Series II. Works by Swann | 1900-1961 | 15.5 Linear feet | Box 49-79 | |
Abnormality in cosmic ray absorption in lead at low latitudes | 1947 December 15 | Box 49 | ||
With P.A. Morris, appeared in Physical Review. | ||||
Absence of ionization by electrons with speeds comparable with that of light | Undated | 2 folders | Box 49 | |
Acceleration of a fragment | 1954 March 1 | Box 49 | ||
Acceleration of particles to cosmic ray energies by electrmagnetic induction | 1956 | Box 49 | ||
Acceleration to cosmic ray energies by betatron action | 1954 | Box 49 | ||
Acoustics of music | Undated | Box 49 | ||
Lectures at Philadelphia Musical Academy. | ||||
Acquirement of cosmic ray energies by electromagnetic induction | Undated | Box 49 | ||
Acquirement of energy by charged particles under the influence of changing magnetic fields | Undated | Box 49 | ||
Address | 1928 May 17 | Box 49 | ||
Luncheon of the Association of Harvard Clubs, Belleview-Stratford | ||||
Alternating currents in cables, etc., with special reference to the fundamental significance of resistance | Undated | Box 49 | ||
American Antarctic Association | 1946-1948 | Box 49 | ||
Proposed expedition. Includes--Notes on impulse registers; Notes on theoretical counting rate of triple coincidence system with axis along the vertical; Cosmic-ray observations on Commander Ronne's expedition | ||||
American Philosophical Society | 1935-1939 | 29 folders | Box 49-50 | |
Applications for grants | ||||
American Society of the Ancient Instruments | 1938 April 6 | 2 folders | Box 50 | |
Speech. | ||||
Analogy between dynamics and coelfrets of induction | Undated | Box 50 | ||
Application and testimonials | 1907 | Box 50 | ||
Art and music | Undated | Box 50 | ||
Asphalt | 1953-1955, undated | 6 folders | Box 50 | |
Folder 1-Another approach to the stress formulation | 1953 | Box 50 | ||
Folder 2-Breaking strength of... | 1955 June 27 | Box 50 | ||
Folder 3-Concerning partial systems | Undated | Box 50 | ||
Folder 4-Concerning the asphalt program | 1955 | Box 50 | ||
Folder 5-Concerning the dynamics of asphalt | Undated | Box 50 | ||
Folder 6-Relation between breaking strength of asphalt and Philippoff's experiments | 1955 June 27 | Box 50 | ||
Atmospheric electric observations taken at the University of Chicago during the eclipse | 1925 January 24 | Box 50 | ||
Atmospheric electricity | 1952-1961, undated | 4 folders | Box 50-51 | |
Atmospheric electricity and allied phenomena | 1942 May | Box 51 | ||
Radio talk over WRUL | ||||
Atmospheric-electric phenomena and measurements in the troposphere and stratosphere | 1922 March 7 | Box 51 | ||
Progress report by Swann, L.W. Austin, W.R. Blair, W.J. Humphreys, S.J. Mauchly, and R.R. Millikan. Presented at the American Geophysical Union meeting. | ||||
Atomic bomb defense | 1950, undated | 8 folders | Box 51 | |
Folder 1-Answers to memo: Philadelphia Test Exercise | Undated | Box 51 | ||
Folder 2-Atomic bomb effects and the fire fighters | Undated | Box 51 | ||
By E. J. Kekoe and F.L. Brannigan | ||||
Folder 3-Memorandum | Undated | Box 51 | ||
Folder 4-Memorandum concerning apparatus to purchase | Undated | Box 51 | ||
Folder 5-Memorandum concerning the size of the atomic bomb in determining lethal range | Undated | Box 51 | ||
Folder 6-Memorandum from Mandeville | 1950 October 11 | Box 51 | ||
Folder 7-Memorandum to H. B. Allen | 1950 October 20 | Box 51 | ||
Folder 8-Tentative proposed program for training | 1950 October | Box 51 | ||
Atomic bomb detection | Undated | Box 51 | ||
Memoir by CEM with notes by Swann sent to Payne | ||||
Atomic energy | Undated | Box 51 | ||
Atomic particles and their activities | 1949 March 16 | Box 51 | ||
Franklin Institute Stated Meetings | ||||
Atomic particles of physics, and what they do | Undated | Box 51 | ||
Sent to Jackson for Walt Disney | ||||
Atomic power | 1940 October 22 | Box 51 | ||
Radio address before N.Y. Herald-Tribune forum at the Waldorf-Astoria | ||||
Atomic structure | Undated | 10 folders | Box 51-52 | |
Folder 1-Atomic structure | Box 51 | |||
Folder 2-Chapter A. Introduction | Box 51 | |||
Folder 3-Chapter B. Series in Spectra | Box 51 | |||
Folder 4-Chapter C. Wave Mechanics, General Schroedinger Equations System of Uniform Rectilinear Motion, Electricity and Magnetism | Box 51 | |||
Folder 5-Chapter C. Simple Bohr Theory for Circular Orbits | Box 51 | |||
Folder 6-Chapters C. pp 21-39, E. pp 35-47 | Box 51 | |||
Folder 7-Chapter D. | Box 51 | |||
Folder 8-Chapter D. Dynamics | Box 51 | |||
Folder 9-Chapter D. Dynamics | Box 52 | |||
Folder 10-Chapter E. Theory of Relativity | Box 52 | |||
Atomic world | 1935 December 27 | Box 52 | ||
Radio address given at American Institute of the City of New York | ||||
Attempt to detect a corpuscular radiation of cosmic origin | Undated | Box 52 | ||
Attempt to detect magnetic field as result of rotation of copper sphere at high speed | Undated | Box 52 | ||
With A. Longacre | ||||
Attempt to determine differential cross sections for energy losses in inelastic scattering | 1956 February 27 | Box 52 | ||
Problem for Rasmussen | ||||
Autobiography | Undated | 2 folders | Box 52 | |
Automatic apparatus for recording the history of shower phenomena... | Undated | Box 52 | ||
primarily in relation to showers produced by penetrating cosmic-rays. With W.E. Ramsey. | ||||
Avoidance of collision at sea | Undated | Box 52 | ||
B-29 Flights | 1951 | Box 52 | ||
Bartol Research Foundation | 1933-1941, undated | 10 folders | Box 52 | |
Folder 1-Colloquium on nuclear physics | 1938 | Box 52 | ||
With photographs of work on a chalkboard | ||||
Folder 2-Facilities | Undated | Box 52 | ||
Folder 3-Forum Magazine | Undated | Box 52 | ||
Folder 4-History | Undated | Box 52 | ||
Sent to NSF | ||||
Folder 5-History...prior to World War II | Undated | Box 52 | ||
Folder 6-Investigations in progress... | 1933 | Box 52 | ||
Folder 7-Monday and Wednesday groups | Undated | Box 52 | ||
Notes, problems, etc | ||||
Folder 8-Report on the work... | 1940-1941 | Box 52 | ||
Folder 9-Work of the... | Undated | Box 52 | ||
Sent to Hollingsworth | ||||
Folder 10-Work of the..., lecture for Sigma Xi, Swarthmore | Undated | |||
Bases and allied matters | Undated | Box 52 | ||
Bearing of the earth's internal magnetic permeability upon the self... | 1924 | Box 52 | ||
and mutual inductance of coils wound on its surface. | ||||
Bearing of the earth's size upon changes in its magnetization | Undated | Box 52 | ||
Bimetallic strip | Undated | Box 53 | ||
Binding energy, mass defect and allied matters in relation to quantum theory | Undated | 2 folders | Box 53 | |
Book reviews | 1937-1952 | 3 folders | Box 53 | |
Bragg, William Henry | 1943 January 13 | Box 53 | ||
Obituary, appeared in APS Yearbook | ||||
Brain twisters | Undated | Box 53 | ||
Calculation of current on receiving system | Undated | Box 53 | ||
Calculation of steady state temperature distributions... | 1956 | Box 53 | ||
under conditions governed by thermal conductivity and rate of production of heat. | ||||
Calculations | Undated | Box 53 | ||
Calculations based on the law of inverse squares | Undated | Box 53 | ||
Calibration curves | Undated | Box 53 | ||
Can modern science harmonize physics and biological phenomena? | 1939 September | Box 53 | ||
Congress of Biophysics, Cosmics, etc.; New York | ||||
Causes and prevention of fires in balloons | 1918-1920 | 2 folders | Box 53 | |
Report based on the result of an investigation made at the request of the Science and Research Department, Bureau of Aircraft Production. | ||||
Cello | 1939 June 21 | Box 53 | ||
Franklin Institute Television | ||||
Certain application of physical principles to playing of musical instruments | Undated | Box 53 | ||
Certain fundamental mathematical theorems | Undated | Box 54 | ||
Certain matters concerning scaling in magnetron... | Undated | Box 54 | ||
with special reference to the relative efficiency of magnetrons of different sizes. | ||||
Certain matters in relation to the restricted theory of relativity... | Undated | Box 54 | ||
with special reference to the clock paradox and paradox of identical twins | ||||
Characteristic phenomena in which atoms and molecules play a part | 1933 April 7 | Box 54 | ||
Characteristics of atom bursts produced by cosmic rays | Undated | Box 54 | ||
Civil Defense | Undated | 4 folders | Box 54 | |
Philadelphia County | ||||
Folder 1-Lecture I. Ionization phenomena | Box 54 | |||
Folder 2-Lecture II. Outline of Atomic theory | Box 54 | |||
Folder 3-Lecture III. Instruments and measurements | Box 54 | |||
Folder 4-Lecture to those involved in making radioactive survey | Box 54 | |||
Classical electrodynamics and the conservation of energy | Undated | Box 54 | ||
Cleaning up the power-law matter | 1953 March 25 | Box 54 | ||
Memorandum for Mandeville | ||||
Clock paradox | 1961 February 24 | Box 54 | ||
Applied Physics Lab., Silver Springs, Maryland | ||||
Cockcroft, John | Undated | Box 54 | ||
Citation and introduction | ||||
Coefficients of capacity and induction | Undated | 2 folders | Box 54 | |
Electricity and magnetism lecture course | ||||
Colloquium memorandum | 1933 November 19 | Box 54 | ||
Comments on fellows problems, and scientific memoranda | Undated | 2 folders | Box 54 | |
Comments on unidentified paper | Undated | Box 54 | ||
Comments regarding Professor Stewart's letter of December 8 | Undated | Box 54 | ||
Complete conversion of absorbed heat into work | Undated | Box 54 | ||
Compton, A.H. | Undated | Box 54 | ||
Newly elected President of American Association for the Advancemant of Science | ||||
Concepts in quantum theory | Undated | 2 folders | Box 54 | |
Concerning a method of adult education... | 1959 June 17 | Box 54 | ||
through the medium of scientific presented on television | ||||
Concerning charging of bodies in the space external to our earth | 1958 July 9 | Box 54 | ||
Concerning conservation of energy and related laws | 1958 March 12 | Box 54 | ||
Concerning demonstrations in physics | Undated | Box 55 | ||
Concerning nuclear research reactor for the Philadelphia area | 1955 | Box 55 | ||
Concerning rockets | 1957 December 16 | Box 55 | ||
Concerning small particles of iron | 1961 June 22 | Box 55 | ||
Concerning the future of the directorship of the Bartol Research Foundation | 1954-1957 | 2 folders | Box 55 | |
Concerning the possibility of obtaining electrical power from atmospheric-electric phenomena | 1918 January 31 | Box 55 | ||
Conditions for identical orbits in the case of two charged particles... | Undated | Box 55 | ||
of unequal mass and unequal charge. | ||||
Conduction, electronic and electrolytic... | Undated | Box 55 | ||
Conquest of the atom | Undated | Box 55 | ||
Recorded lecture | ||||
Consequences of assumption of single primary component in cosmic radiation | Undated | Box 55 | ||
Conservation of direction in the impact of high-energy particles | Undated | Box 55 | ||
Conservation of momentum | Undated | Box 55 | ||
Considerations pertaining to the splitting of oscellograms... | Undated | Box 55 | ||
resulting from sky waves received in connection with the use of the Loran principle for aerial naviagation. | ||||
Contemporary theories of light | 1929 | Box 55 | ||
Control of neutron density | 1953 April 1 | Box 55 | ||
Corpuscular theory of the primary cosmic radiation | 1934-1935 | Box 55 | ||
Cosmic radiation | Undated | Box 55 | ||
Cosmic rays | 1932-1962 | 41 folders | Box 55-57 | |
Folder 1-Acquirement of cosmic ray energies | 1960 | Box 55 | ||
Folder 2-Anniversary issue, Journal, Franklin Institute | 1951 | Box 55 | ||
Folder 3-Are cosmic rays bullets or waves? | Undated | Box 55 | ||
Folder 4-B-29 experiments | 1948 | Box 55 | ||
Folder 5-Conference, Duke University | 1953 November 30 | Box 55 | ||
Folders 6-7-Conference, Moscow | 1959 | 2 folders | Box 55 | |
Folder 8-Cosmic ray energies from stellar bodies | Undated | Box 55 | ||
Folder 9-Cosmic ray ionization | 1933 April 22 | Box 55 | ||
Folder 10-Cosmic ray measurements in the stratosphere | Undated | Box 55 | ||
Folder 11-Cosmic ray observations in stratosphere | 1936 August 21 | Box 56 | ||
Folder 12-Cosmic ray showers below sea level | Undated | Box 56 | ||
Folder 13-Cosmic ray variations at high altitudes resulting from meteorological variations | Undated | Box 56 | ||
With Stephen H. Forbes | ||||
Folders 14-24-Cosmic rays | 1940-1957, undated | 11 folders | Box 56 | |
Folder 25-Cosmic rays and nature of field in magnetized iron | Undated | Box 56 | ||
With Wayne B. Lees | ||||
Folder 26-Cosmic rays are international | Undated | Box 56 | ||
Folder 27-Critical survey of certain theorems | Undated | Box 56 | ||
Folder 28-Demonstration lectures | Undated | Box 56 | ||
Folder 29-Electromagnetic acceleration of cosmic rays | 1955 | Box 56 | ||
Folder 30-Encyclopedia Americana | 1952 | Box 56 | ||
Folder 31-Explorers club presentation | 1948 January 17 | Box 56 | ||
Folder 32-General approach to cosmic ray energy | 1961-1962 | Box 56 | ||
Folder 33-Lead absorption of cosmic rays | Undated | Box 56 | ||
Comments on Gill's paper | ||||
Folder 34-Mechanism of acquirement of cosmic ray energies by electrons | 1932 | Box 56 | ||
Folder 35-National Geographic Society | 1947 February 21 | Box 56 | ||
Folder 36-Notes | Undated | Box 56 | ||
Folder 37-Notes concerning cosmic ray theory, zenith angular distribution | Undated | Box 56 | ||
Folder 38-Nuclear disintegrations | Undated | Box 56 | ||
Folder 39-Orbits | Undated | Box 56 | ||
Folder 40-Processes involved in electromagnetic acceleration of particles to Cosmic Ray Energies | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Extended version, Moscow Papers | ||||
Folder 41-Symposium, Idaho Springs | 1949 June 22 | Box 57 | ||
Cosmical electric fields | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Counter memorandum | 1934 January 29 | Box 57 | ||
Counters for stratosphere flights | 1934 March 7 | Box 57 | ||
Creativity in the sciences | 1956 October 11 | Box 57 | ||
RCA, Camden | ||||
Critical Tables | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Culture in this age of science | 1937 | Box 57 | ||
Inauguration of Pres. George Keith Chalmers, Kenyon College | ||||
Current potential relation | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Curves | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Cygnatron | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Davis, W. and Sons | 1907 | Box 57 | ||
Derivation of electromagnetic equations | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Design of galvanometer and thermocouple system | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Destruction and reconstruction of matter | 1928 | Box 57 | ||
Detection of cavities by radioactive techniques | 1955 November 19 | Box 57 | ||
Detection'of U-235 | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Determination of the Potential V at Point P on a surface by use of the theorem | 1958 May 23 | Box 57 | ||
Determination of u-Mesotron rest lifetime... | Undated | Box 57 | ||
and a verification of the relativistic expression for variation of lifetime with momentum. With David W. Seymour | ||||
Detonating systems | 1951 June 22 | Box 57 | ||
Device for measurement of potential gradient from air-planes... | 1958 May 5 | Box 57 | ||
with elimination of distortions resulting from charges on the air-plane... | ||||
Direction of approach of cosmic ray electrons in equatorial plane | 1933 April 28 | Box 57 | ||
Director's report | 1942 March 18 | Box 57 | ||
Disposal of parts of defective apparatus | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Dissipation function in the dynamics of continuous media | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Distribution curves | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Distribution of cosmic ray paths in a vertical cylinder | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Drexel Institute | 1951 November 1 | Box 57 | ||
60th anniversary panel discussion | ||||
Drop rotating in magnetic field | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Dynamics | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Dynamics and measurements | 1957 January 21 | Box 57 | ||
Haverford College | ||||
Dynamics lecture for Temple University | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Dynamics of the electron | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Earth as a magnet and generator of electric charge | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Earth's electric and magnetic fields | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Earth's electric charge | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Earth's magnetic field... | Undated | Box 57 | ||
in relation to cosmic ray measurements. | ||||
Effect of absorption on cosmic ray azimuthal asymmetry | Undated | Box 57 | ||
Effect of certain monochromatic ultra-violet radiation on Euglena | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Effect of galactic rotation on intensity of cosmic radiation | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Effect of primary cosmic ray energy upon Stoss production | Undated | Box 58 | ||
With D.B. Cowie | ||||
Effect of soft x-ray on Euglena | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Effect of world conditions upon the development of physical science | 1942 July 7 | Box 58 | ||
Institute of Physical Affairs, Charlottesville, Va. | ||||
Efficiency of thermocouple system as generator of power | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Franklin Institute | ||||
Ehrenfest dispute | 1929-1930 | Box 58 | ||
Einstein's theory | 1929 | Box 58 | ||
Einstein's theory of gravitation | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Eisenbud's class | 1953 October 20 | Box 58 | ||
Eisenbud's lectures | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Notes | ||||
Eksergian, Rupen | 1960 | Box 58 | ||
Elastic vibrations | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Electrets | 1951-1953, undated | 12 folders | Box 58 | |
Folder 1-Case of charged density distribution vs. electret behavior | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Folder 2-Concerning the possibility of conduction current during the formation... | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Folder 3 | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Folder 4 | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Folder 5-Fundamentals in behavior... | 1953 Jan 23 | Box 58 | ||
Folder 6-Memorandum on | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Folder 7-On certain matters pretaining to | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Folder 8-Research studies on | 1951 | Box 58 | ||
Folder 9-Second memorandum | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Folder 10-Space charge electrets vary with position | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Folder 11-Space charged distribution for the steady state | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Folder 12-Statement regarding abstracting electrets material | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Electricity and magnetism | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Electrodynamic theory of Piezo-electric oscillations | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Electrodynamics and mutual annihilation of positive and negative electricity | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Electrodynamics and optics | Undated | Box 58 | ||
Electrodynamics - Book | Undated | 2 folders | Box 59 | |
Electromagnetic equations with magnetic charges | 1953 December 30 | Box 59 | ||
Electromagnetic induction and relative motion | Undated | Box 59 | ||
Electromagnetic induction in matter of astronomical dimensions | Undated | Box 59 | ||
Electromagnetic material - Miscellaneous | Undated | Box 59 | ||
Electromagnetic theory notes | Undated | 5 folders | Box 59 | |
Electrometer potentiometer | Undated | Box 59 | ||
Includes blueprint and photograph | ||||
Electron orbits | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Electron theory | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Chapter I | ||||
Electronic puss | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Electrostatic and magnetic potentials of shells... | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Electrostatic deflection of cosmic radiation | Undated | Box 60 | ||
With W.E. Danforth | ||||
Electrostatic devices | 1952 January 5 | Box 60 | ||
Electrostatics | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Elementary nuclear physics for engineers | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Lecture and subsidiary notes | ||||
Elementary text book | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Elements for speeches | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Employment of a system of two pliotrons for amplification... | Undated | Box 60 | ||
in connection with "A scheme for submarine detection" | ||||
Employment of the Einthoven galvanometer... | Undated | Box 60 | ||
in connection with "A scheme for submarine detection" | ||||
Energy conversion without large moving parts | 1961 June 7 | Box 60 | ||
Energy in a magnetic field | 1952 March 24 | Box 60 | ||
Energy of a system of shells | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Moore School | ||||
Energy theorem | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Engineer and scientists | 1952 September 4 | Box 60 | ||
Chicago, Centennial of Engineering | ||||
Engineering and pure science | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Entropy and probability | 1953 June 10 | Box 60 | ||
Equation | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Equipartation of energy and radiation theory | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Equivalence of the different methods of expressing the magnetic field... | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Errors in physics | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Expansion of spheres of electrons... | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Experiences of an amateur musician | 1947 December 12 | Box 60 | ||
Bethlehem, Pa. | ||||
Experiment bearing on the theory of metallic conduction | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Experiment concerning origin of 2nd hump in Rossi curve | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Experimental basis for the laws of electrodynamics | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Experiments on the penetratory radiations at Pikes Peak and Colorado Springs | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Expression of appreciation to those who have been responsible for organizing the conference | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Expressive intonation | 1950 December | Box 60 | ||
MTNA, Washington, D.C. | ||||
Fatigue in metals | 1955-1957 | Box 60 | ||
National Bureau of Standards, conference | ||||
Field of a point charge moving along x axes with velocity | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Filrad Thursday class | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Five minute speech | 1938 March, 31 | Box 60 | ||
Luncheon talk before Philadelphia Music Club | ||||
Fluctuations in proportional counters | Undated | Box 60 | ||
Force equation of electrodynamics | Undated | Box 61 | ||
Form and feeling in music | Undated | Box 61 | ||
Student paper sent to Philadelphia Music Academy | ||||
Fourier series | 1955 March 18 | Box 61 | ||
Humorous dinner speech, American Physical Society, Baltimore | ||||
Frankford arsenal memorandum on training in tracer technique | Undated | Box 61 | ||
Franklin Institute projects | 1946-1947 | Box 61 | ||
Frontiers and new theories | Undated | Box 61 | ||
Fundamental bricks of atomic structure | 1933 | Box 61 | ||
Fundamentals of classical electrodynamics | Undated | Box 61 | ||
Fundamentals of electrodynamics | 1928, undated | 3 folders | Box 61 | |
Further evidence for a single component in the cosmic radiation | Undated | Box 61 | ||
Future of music in these times | 1942 June 3 | Box 61 | ||
Zecker-Hahn Commencement address | ||||
Galileo Galelei | Undated | Box 61 | ||
Galvanometer problem | Undated | Box 61 | ||
Sent to Chatterjee | ||||
Galvanometer, vibrating string | Undated | Box 61 | ||
Geiger counters | Undated | Box 61 | ||
General dynamics considerations | Undated | Box 61 | ||
Piezo-electric oscillations, etc. | ||||
General statement | Undated | Box 61 | ||
Department of Applied Mathematics, officiers of instruction | ||||
Generalization of electrodynamics, consistent with relativity... | Undated | Box 61 | ||
and affording possible explanation of the Earth's magnetic and gravitational fields, and the maintenance of the Earth's charge. | ||||
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company | 1918-1920 | Box 61 | ||
Gravitation-Can there be a shield for gravity? | 1960 August 27 | Box 61 | ||
Research Foundation, New Bowton, N.H. | ||||
Gravitation-Lecture | Undated | Box 61 | ||
Gravitation-Matter, anti-matter, end | Undated | Box 61 | ||
H. Alfven's theory of magnetic storms on cosmic ray intensity | Undated | Box 61 | ||
Heat flow along and heat generated in a bar | 1958 July 25 | Box 61 | ||
Heavy charged particles as primary cosmic rays | Undated | Box 61 | ||
Highlights of science for 1935 | 1936 January 8 | Box 61 | ||
N.Y. Electric Society | ||||
Hoffman's Stosse | Undated | Box 61 | ||
Experiments concerning... With J.C. Street | ||||
Horizons Unlimited | 1954 October 17-1955 May 1 | 22 folders | Box 61-62 | |
Transcripts of weekly science program on television. | ||||
Humorous material | Undated | Box 62 | ||
Ideas | Undated | Box 62 | ||
Ignition of gasoline by electric discharge | Undated | Box 62 | ||
Impact of solids | 1950 October 24 | Box 62 | ||
Impact problem | 1954 March 26 | Box 62 | ||
Implications of principle of indetermination | 1949 January 11 | Box 62 | ||
Impulse generated on stooping electrons in ring | Undated | Box 62 | ||
Sent to Pata | ||||
Impurities in cathode base metals | Undated | Box 62 | ||
Instruction for Mr. Levian | Undated | Box 62 | ||
Introduction of Mr. Stad, Mr. Moennig, and Mr. Bostelmann at the Franklin Institute | 1937 February 11 | Box 62 | ||
Intuition | Undated | Box 62 | ||
Intuition in mathematical physics | 1955 December 29 | Box 62 | ||
Atlanta | ||||
Investigating temperature effects of impact between armor piercing core and armor | Undated | 3 folders | Box 62 | |
With E.L. Hudspeth. | ||||
Ionization | Undated | Box 62 | ||
Ionization by high energy charged particles | Undated | Box 62 | ||
With A. Bramley | ||||
Ionization fluctuations | Undated | Box 62 | ||
Is science destroying civilization? | 1939 February 20 | Box 62 | ||
Contemporary Club | ||||
Jeans, James -- Speech in honor of | Undated | Box 62 | ||
Kelly, Mary Isabel | Undated | 2 folders | Box 62 | |
German pegasus, twelve selections; German workmen poets, twelve selections | ||||
Kinetic theory of gasses | 1913-1914, undated | Box 63 | ||
Latitude effect | 1942 | Box 63 | ||
Latitude effect at high latitudes and high altitudes | Undated | Box 63 | ||
With Peter A. Morris and David Seymour | ||||
Latitude variation of vertical cosmic ray intensity at high a latitudes | Undated | Box 63 | ||
With D.W. Seymour | ||||
Law of inverse squares | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Laws of nature | 1940 October 17 | Box 63 | ||
Washington Academy of Sciences | ||||
Laying of the cornerstone of the new Van De Graaff generator building... | 1950 February 9 | |||
of the Bartol Research Foundation of the Franklin Institute | ||||
Least time principle | 1961 May 5 | Box 63 | ||
Lecture 1 | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Lectures 18-29 | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Lectures to high school students | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Motion | ||||
Lens for cosmic ray electrons | 1933 January 18 | Box 63 | ||
With W.E. Danforth, Jr. | ||||
Life in these times | 1943 February 11 | Box 63 | ||
Sigma Xi, Temple University | ||||
Lodge, Oliver | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Logarithmic derivative of psi function | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Macroscopic equations | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Macroscopic equations-general | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Macroscopic equations-simplified | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Magnetic bending cosmic rays... | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Magnetic deviation of secondary cosmic ray particles | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Magnetic deviations due to a submarine | 1917 June 5 | Box 63 | ||
Magnetic domains | 1952 April 8 | Box 63 | ||
Concerning Bozoth | ||||
Magnetic field measuring device | 1955-1956 | Box 63 | ||
Magnetic fields due to currents | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Magnetic fields due to currents and the action of currents on each other | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Electricity and Magnetism course | ||||
Magnets | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Magnets, lattice problem | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Magnitudes in world of molecules | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Man's place in the Universe | 1958-1961 | 2 folders | Box 63 | |
Wainwright House | ||||
Mars-equivalent path length as a function of zenith angle... | Undated | Box 63 | ||
for large zenith angle, with special reference to high altittudes | ||||
Mass, theory of | Undated | Box 63 | ||
Mass defect and binding energy | Undated | Box 64 | ||
Mass-energy relation | Undated | Box 64 | ||
Mass-energy relation in Quantum theory | Undated | Box 64 | ||
Mathematical theory of magnetism, electricity, and the electron theory | Undated | Box 64 | ||
Mathematical introduction to electricity and magnetism lecture | ||||
Matters pertaining to the background of modern quantum theory | Undated | Box 64 | ||
Matters pertaining to the magnetic deviation of cosmic-ray particles in the atmosphere | Undated | Box 64 | ||
Concerning Bozorth | ||||
Matthay Association | Undated | Box 64 | ||
Address | ||||
Maximization of z= (S2 6)/(Ke plus Kg) | 1958 December 29 | Box 64 | ||
Maxwell's equations | Undated | 2 folders | Box 64 | |
McCarty, L.E. | 1925 | Box 64 | ||
Thesis | ||||
Mean life considerations in relation to curvature of cosmic ray paths in a magnetic field | Undated | Box 64 | ||
Mean life, determination of | Undated | Box 64 | ||
Mean life, redetermination of, as function of energy | Undated | Box 64 | ||
Measurement of density of liquid | 1956 April 30 | Box 64 | ||
Measurement of mass of gas conduction of heat from heated wire | 1956 January 31 | Box 64 | ||
Measurement of mass of gas using conduction of heat from heated wire | 1956 January 31 | Box 64 | ||
Measurement of permeability using a circular ring... | 1954 May 10 | Box 64 | ||
with permeability which is constant except for an abnormality resulting from a weld | ||||
Measurements of the angular distribution of cosmic ray intensities... | Undated | Box 64 | ||
in the stratosphere with Geiger-Mueller counters. With G.L. Locher. | ||||
Measurements of the specific ionization of cosmic rays | Undated | Box 64 | ||
With W.E. Ramsey | ||||
Measurements of variation of residual ionization in air with pressure at different altitudes | Undated | Box 64 | ||
Mechanism of acquiring cosmic ray energies by electrons | Undated | Box 64 | ||
Memorandum | Undated | 2 folders | Box 64 | |
Memorandum concerning | 1948-1958, undated | 17 folders | Box 64-65 | |
Folder 1-Activities of a theoretical physicist | Undated | Box 64 | ||
Folder 2-Cathode project | 1949 June 2 | Box 64 | ||
Folder 3-Conference... | 1950 April 10 | Box 64 | ||
between Drs. Coleman, Shapiro, Mandeville and Swann...concerning radiac detector, dosimeter reader and comparison scale. | ||||
Folder 4-Doctor's theses | 1956 February 27 | Box 64 | ||
Folder 5-Dosimeter problems | 1955 November 28 | Box 64 | ||
Folder 6-Giving of advice in research | 1952 July 9 | Box 65 | ||
Folder 7-Insurance and allied matters | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Folder 8-Loss of energy at deflection of neutrons from walls | 1955 November 25 | Box 65 | ||
Folder 9-Mathematical theory of high velocity impact | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Folder 10-Mr. Simons activities at Bikini | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Folder 11-New building planned for the Bartol Research Foundation... | 1958 March 10 | Box 65 | ||
on the Baltimore Pike site | ||||
Folder 12-Patent rights... | 1950 November 3 | Box 65 | ||
having to do with the new type of Geiger counter crystal detector...by C.E. Mandeville, H.G. Albrecht and Morris V. Scharb. | ||||
Folder 13-P.E. Rouse's paper | 1952 July 10 | Box 65 | ||
entitled "Viscoelastic properties of Polymer Solutions" | ||||
Folder 14-Rifling and rotating bands | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Folder 15-Statement to Mr. Rice... | Undated | Box 65 | ||
regarding the nature of the work at the Bartol Research Foundation insofar as it concerns overhead | ||||
Folder 16-Synchrotron | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Folder 17-Visit of Dr. Irving Rowe | 1950 January 23 | Box 65 | ||
Memorandum on atmospheric electricity: objects, instruments, and methods | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Memorandum on Brazil expedition | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Memorandum on solid state | 1953 May 25 | Box 65 | ||
Memorandum on the absorption coefficient of lead | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Memorandum prepared as a result of the discussions between Professor P.S. Gill and W.F.G. Swann... | Undated | Box 65 | ||
and designed to define methods of procedure | ||||
Mesotron mass determination | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Further evidence of mesotron showers. With W.E. Ramsey | ||||
Meteorological correction using absorption curves | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Method of acquirement of cosmic ray energies | 1932 November 26 | Box 65 | ||
Method of measuring the specific heats of non-conducting solids | 1932 November | Box 65 | ||
Miller, Dayton C. | 1941 | Box 65 | ||
Obituary | ||||
Minnesota exams | 1918-1923 | Box 65 | ||
Miscellanea | 1950-1955 | 7 folders | Box 65 | |
Folder 1-C | 1951-1955 | Box 65 | ||
Casals Music Festival, Chinese book, Chebeague Island, Coffee concerts | ||||
Folder 2-H | 1953 March 21 | Box 65 | ||
Henisch, Hill, Jr. | ||||
Folder 3-M | 1950-1951 | Box 65 | ||
Medical material | ||||
Folder 4-O | 1951-1955 | Box 65 | ||
Oak Ridge school of music, Orchestras | ||||
Folder 5-P | 1951-1953 | Box 65 | ||
Publicity | ||||
Folder 6-S | 1951 | Box 65 | ||
Sad case of the poor Swan, Soc. of Sons of St. George | ||||
Folder 7-Addresses, activities, architecture of the Universe | 1952, undated | Box 65 | ||
Miscellaneous atomic structure | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Miscellaneous items on physics | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Miscellaneous lecture notes | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Miscellaneous speeches | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Miscellany | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Modified formulation of quantum theory... | Undated | Box 65 | ||
particularly in relation to perturbation and to the ultimate significance of the principle of indetermination | ||||
Molecular theory of magnetism | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Momentum equation | Undated | Box 65 | ||
Moore School exams | Undated | Box 66 | ||
with notes | ||||
Moore School talk | 1941 October 24 | Box 66 | ||
Motion in the celestial domain | 1961 October 22 | Box 66 | ||
Motion of particles between poles of magnet | Undated | Box 66 | ||
Moving lines of magnetic force | Undated | Box 66 | ||
Multiple values of specific ionization produced by cosmic ray entities | Undated | Box 66 | ||
With W.E. Ramsey and Paul Weisz | ||||
Music | Undated | Box 66 | ||
Teaching as a profession...; The future of...as a profession | ||||
Music as a hobby | 1942 December 22 | Box 66 | ||
Radio talk at Schenectady | ||||
Music, perception, and the physical world | 1954 March 10 | Box 66 | ||
Foundation for integrated education, Ethical culture auditorium | ||||
Music, the instrument and the player | 1938 October 25 | Box 66 | ||
Women's Faculty Club, University of Pennsylvania | ||||
Musical acoustics | 1941 | Box 66 | ||
Charles A. Culver | ||||
Musical elements | Undated | Box 66 | ||
strengths of... | ||||
Musical therapy | 1945 January 15 | Box 66 | ||
Contemporary Club | ||||
National outlook in science | 1961 January 6 | Box 66 | ||
National Research Council | 1923 April 18 | Box 66 | ||
Reports and minutes of the third annual meeting of the section of Terrestrial Magnetism and Electricity of the American Geophysical Union | ||||
Nature and development of concepts in physics | Undated | Box 66 | ||
Nature and portent of atomic power | 1945 December 1 | Box 66 | ||
Nature of cosmic rays | 1935 June 27 | 2 folders | Box 66 | |
Nature of cosmic ray phenomena at high altitudes | Undated | Box 66 | ||
Nature of field in magnetized iron | Undated | Box 66 | ||
With Wayne L. Lees | ||||
Nature of research in physics | 1956 February 8 | Box 66 | ||
Nature of scientific thought | 1961 April 11 | Box 66 | ||
Nature of the primary particles responsible for cosmic ray phenomena | Undated | Box 66 | ||
Necessity for the motion of the positive electricity in the atom | Undated | Box 66 | ||
Neutron and gamma ray scattering | 1955 July 13 | Box 66 | ||
Neutron capture, Van de Graaff group | 1956 | Box 66 | ||
Neutron scattering work at Bartol | Undated | Box 66 | ||
Neutron, background in, scattering experiment | Undated | Box 66 | ||
New demands upon the individual in relation to science | 1938 March 8 | Box 66 | ||
New era in science | Undated | Box 66 | ||
New problems in cosmic rays | 1948 October 5 | Box 67 | ||
New York Academy of Science | ||||
New quantum dynamics | Undated | Box 67 | ||
Newspaper interviews | 1927-1957 | Box 67 | ||
Newton, Isaac | Undated | 2 folders | Box 67 | |
New type of electroscope | Undated | Box 67 | ||
Noble musical heritage | Undated | Box 67 | ||
Non-Euclidean space | Undated | Box 67 | ||
Non-unidirectional emission of Hoffman Stoesse | Undated | Box 67 | ||
Note on electrical conductivity of metals under alternating frequencies | Undated | Box 67 | ||
Note on the dissipative forces | Undated | Box 67 | ||
Notes | Undated | 2 folders | Box 67 | |
Notes for round table broadcast | 1936 December 12 | Box 67 | ||
Notes on energy of entry to atmosphere | Undated | Box 67 | ||
Notes on ionization by high energy particles | Undated | Box 67 | ||
Notes on linear accelerator | Undated | Box 67 | ||
Notes on the passage of fast charged particles through magnetized materials | Undated | Box 67 | ||
Nuclear phenomena in relation to cosmic rays | 1942 December 18 | Box 67 | ||
Chemical Society, Baltimore | ||||
Nuclear physics | Undated | Box 67 | ||
Nucleons | 1955 April | Box 67 | ||
Certain matters pertaining to internal structure | ||||
Numerically consistent corpuscular theory of cosmic rays | Undated | 5 folders | Box 67-68 | |
Of what use is science | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Orbit of particles in field | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Origin of the earth's electric and magnetic phenomena | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Origin of the earth's electric charge | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Oscillations of a sphere in a wave train | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Outline for a speech | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Output voltage of a piezoelectric crystal as a function of time | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Overall efficiency of thermocouples... | Undated | Box 68 | ||
exclusive of direct loss by radiation, ..., from the heater | ||||
Paganini and Fourier series | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Particle accelerator | 1960 December 27 | Box 68 | ||
Penetrating radiations | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Petition by students in electron theory | 1920 November 23 | Box 68 | ||
Phase angle between current and voltage... | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Phenomena associated with cosmic rays | 1933 April 25 | Box 68 | ||
Philadelphia Record | 1945, undated | 8 folders | Box 68 | |
Folder 1-Are death rays possible? | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Access digital object: | ||||
Folder 2-Atomic particles of physics and what they do | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Folder 3-Can restriction on research hold the atom bomb a secret? | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Folder 4-Is there a defense against atomic bombs? | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Access digital object: | ||||
Folder 5-Letter to the Editors | 1945 September 12 | Box 68 | ||
Folder 6-Physicist explains ABC of A-bomb: Nature's secret finally discovered | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Folder 7-Waves and what they do | 1945 September 23 | Box 68 | ||
Folder 8-What can a pound of Uranium 235 do? | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Philosophical concepts in modern physics | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Philosophy of physics | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Photons and material particles... | Undated | Box 68 | ||
particularly in relation to center of gravity systems | ||||
Physical properties of sulphur hexafluoride | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Physicist, the engineer and the inventor | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Physics | Undated | 4 folders | Box 68 | |
Notes | ||||
Physics as I have known it | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Piccard stratospheric flight data | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Piezo-electric phenomena | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Notes | ||||
Place of science in cultural education | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Place of science in our civilization | 1943 | Box 68 | ||
Plan to balance harmonies from Solenoid | Undated | Box 68 | ||
Planned Universe | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Poem | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Birth of an opal | ||||
Poincare's treatment | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Point electron moving with uniform rectilinear velocity | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Polarization and quantum theory | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Positron | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Possible method for measuring the Hall effect | 1958 July 30 | Box 69 | ||
Postulates of the Bohr theory | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Potentials and field of a point charge | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Pragmatic approach to elementary principles of wave mechanics | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Present status of atmospheric electricity | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Presentation of the Franklin Medal to Professor Niels Bohr | 1926 May 12 | Box 69 | ||
Pressure of radiation | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Princeton University-Palmer Physical Laboratory | 1925-1926 | Box 69 | ||
Budget | ||||
Principle of relativity | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Probability of counter-discharge in the case of three counters arranged around large tank | 1933 June 3 | Box 69 | ||
Problem of carbon filament | 1956 January 17 | |||
Problem of counter with a hole in wall collecting ions from outside | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Problem of field in a gap in an iron ring | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Problem of the accelerometer | 1947 September 11 | Box 69 | ||
Problem of the generator | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Problem, purpose, and difficulties | 1949 November 13 | Box 69 | ||
H.O. Albrecht | ||||
Problems | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Problems in physics | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Production of tone in bowed musical instruments | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Progress of physical sciences | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Introducing Professor Pupin at Banquet | ||||
Prop counters and statistical fluctuations | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Proportional counter | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Proposal for the performance of certain experiments... | 1958 April 28 | Box 69 | ||
designed to test the hypothesis as to the existence of a "ring current" around the earth | ||||
Proposed new term in radioactivity | Undated | Box 69 | ||
N. Ernest Dorsey | ||||
Protection against radiation in atomic attack | Undated | Box 69 | ||
Protons at sea level | 1950 | Box 69 | ||
Publications | 1909-1961 | Box 69 | ||
Quantum theory | Undated | 4 folders | Box 69-70 | |
Questions which have been submitted for discussion | 1958 October | Box 70 | ||
Dr. Leonard Eisenbud | ||||
Radiation absorption and heat production in reactor | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Radiation and atomic structure | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Radiation and the quantum theory | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Radiation from fine wives at low temperatures | Undated | 3 folders | Box 70 | |
Radiation reaction in wave mechanics | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Radiation resistance on basis of Poynting's theorem | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Radiation theory | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Radio address | 1957 November 18 | Box 70 | ||
Concerning the Bartol Research Foundation | ||||
Radio talk and cello playing over WFIL | 1940 December 6 | Box 70 | ||
Radioactivity | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Rays to be measured by particle counter | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Reality in science | 1940 May 18 | Box 70 | ||
Brown Chapter of Sigma Xi | ||||
Recent advances in physics | 1933, undated | 2 folders | Box 70 | |
Red shift, restricted theory and general theory | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Redetermination of Mesotron mean lifetime as function of momentum | Undated | Box 70 | ||
With D.W. Seymour | ||||
Reflection of acoustical waves from a thin layer of material | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Reflections | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Regarding finances | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Relation of mathematics to physics | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Relation of pure mathematics to laws for electric fields... | Undated | Box 70 | ||
due to charges and the magnetic fields due to currents | ||||
Relation of the restricted to the general theory of relativity | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Relation of theory to experiment in physics | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Relativity | 1960, undated | 2 folders | Box 70 | |
Relativity and electrodynamics | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Relativity and gravitation | Undated | 2 folders | Box 70 | |
Relativity and spectral lines | Undated | Box 70 | ||
Relativity, general theory | Undated | Box 71 | ||
Relativity in reference to the centrifuge experiment | 1960 February 8 | Box 71 | ||
Remarks | 1937 December 9 | Box 71 | ||
concerning the papers of E.U. Condon, E.C. Kemble, J.C. Slater | ||||
Report on visit to London to receive an honorary fellowship | 1956 | Box 71 | ||
of the Imperial College of Science and Technology | ||||
Report to the American Philosophical Society | 1935 September 15 | Box 71 | ||
Grant funded investigations in nuclear physics | ||||
Reports | 1918 January-June | 2 folders | Box 71 | |
Research notes on classmates. | Box Oversize | |||
Research in science | 1942 June 16 | Box 71 | ||
Dedication of Northwestern Techology Institute | ||||
Researches and problems | 1939, undated | Box 71 | ||
Researches on magnetic particles | 1958 | Box 71 | ||
Resolving power | 1958 July 16 | Box 71 | ||
Retirement | 1959 | Box 71 | ||
Director of the Bartol Research Foundation | ||||
Review of Recent Research in Physics | 1923-1924 | 7 folders | Box 71 | |
Numbered XI-XXII | ||||
Reynolds numbers and associated matters | 1953 July 23 | Box 71 | ||
Riddle of the Atom | Undated | Box 71 | ||
Role of impedance and allied concepts in relation to transmission lines | Undated | Box 71 | ||
Role of impedance, generalized to include losses in the line | Undated | Box 71 | ||
Role of mathematics in physical theories | 1958 January 8 | Box 71 | ||
Role of music in our civilization | 1943 June 12 | Box 71 | ||
Philadelphia Musical Academy, commencement address | ||||
Role of primary cosmic radiation | Undated | Box 71 | ||
Role of societies in relation to adult education | 1942 January 30 | Box 71 | ||
ACLS | ||||
Role of the logarithms derivative | Undated | Box 71 | ||
Rossi curve | Undated | Box 71 | ||
Rubber particle problem | 1946 March 3 | Box 71 | ||
Also letter from "Walter" to Swann | ||||
Rubber problem | Undated | Box 71 | ||
With special reference to the significance of supersonic measurements | ||||
Scaling problems in relation to the synchrotron | Undated | Box 71 | ||
Scattering | Undated | Box 71 | ||
Scheme for submarine detection | Undated | Box 71 | ||
Schwinger's Princeton lectures | Undated | Box 72 | ||
Science | Undated | Box 72 | ||
Science-Editorial Board | 25 folders | Box 72 | ||
Science and civilization | 1940 May 21 | Box 72 | ||
New York Adult Education; Kansas State College, Manhattan, Kansas | ||||
Science and human happiness | Undated | Box 73 | ||
Science and practical affairs | Undated | Box 73 | ||
Science and satellites | 1958 January 14 | Box 73 | ||
Science and the performance of music | 1949 April 30 | Box 73 | ||
American Matthay Association at Franklin Institute | ||||
Science and theology | Undated | Box 73 | ||
Science and the unknown | 1956 November 26 | Box 73 | ||
For Arthur Boyd before a group of clergymen, Philadelphia | ||||
Science of yesterday, today and tomorrow | Undated | Box 73 | ||
Scientific comments | 1924-1932 | Box 73 | ||
Scientific instruments | 1919-1933 | Box 73 | ||
Scientific memoranda | Undated | 6 folders | Box 73 | |
Scientific method | Undated | Box 74 | ||
Scientist in action | Undated | Box 74 | ||
Book review, Scientific Monthly | ||||
Scope and purpose of physics | Undated | Box 74 | ||
Second hump as a phenomenon of decay electrons | Undated | Box 74 | ||
Shear modulus and viscosity | 1953 | Box 74 | ||
Shower production by mesotron in different materials | 1939 March 26 | Box 74 | ||
Letter to the editor | ||||
Significance of beauty in Music, Classic and Modern | Undated | Box 74 | ||
Significance of coordinates in relation to line elements | Undated | Box 74 | ||
Significance of dielectric constant and permeability of free space... | 1958 July 7 | Box 74 | ||
and its bearing on the M.K.S. system of units | ||||
Significance of directional effects in relation to the sign of the charge of cosmic rays | Undated | Box 74 | ||
Significance of modern atomic theories | Undated | 3 folders | Box 74 | |
Significance of scientific theories | Undated | Box 74 | ||
Significance of the variation of residual ionization with pressure... | 1929 February 21 | Box 74 | ||
in relation to the ionization of cosmic radiation | ||||
Solution of equation | Undated | Box 74 | ||
Solution of steady state problems... | 1931 November 13 | Box 74 | ||
Sommerfeld, A. | Undated | Box 74 | ||
On the production of x-radiation according to wave mechanics | ||||
South Kensington Board of Education | 1900-1903 | Box 74 | ||
Certificates of completion of science courses | ||||
Space current densities in Galactic and Intergalactic Space | Undated | Box 74 | ||
Space, time, and cosmology | Undated | 2 folders | Box 74 | |
Specific heats of solids | Undated | Box 74 | ||
Spectrograph, magnetic momentum | Undated | Box 75 | ||
Speech...presentation of a bust of Lord Kelvin... | 1936 October 8 | Box 75 | ||
by the English speaking Union of the British Empire to the Smithsonian Institution | ||||
Spherical harmonics | Undated | Box 75 | ||
Staccato | Undated | Box 75 | ||
Standards and criteria | 1933 December 14 | Box 75 | ||
Arts Club address. Washington, D.C. | ||||
Stars and atoms | January 17, 1955 | Box 75 | ||
Contemporary Club | ||||
Statement of wave mechanical theory of conservative dynamical systems | Undated | Box 75 | ||
Statistical and thermodynamical relations of radiant energy | Undated | Box 75 | ||
Statistical theory and thermodynamics | Undated | Box 75 | ||
Statistics, quantum statistics and thermodynamics | Undated | Box 75 | ||
Status of the cosmic ray problem | Undated | Box 75 | ||
Stokes' theorem | Undated | Box 75 | ||
Stokes-Planck theory and the Michelson-Morley experiment | Undated | Box 75 | ||
Stoppage of a Bullet | Undated | Box 75 | ||
Story of Cp-Cv for any substance | Undated | Box 75 | ||
Strain gauge measurements | 1956 August 15 | Box 75 | ||
Stratosphere Flights | 1934-1935 | 8 folders | Box 75 | |
Folder 1-Charts from L.T. Briggs | 1935 | Box 75 | ||
Folders 2-4-Correspondence | 1934-1935 | 3 folders | Box 75 | |
Folder 5-Data | 1935 | Box 75 | ||
Folder 6-Expense Accounts | 1934-1935 | Box 75 | ||
Folders 7-8-Memoranda | 1934-1935 | 2 folders | Box 75 | |
Strength of solids | Undated | Box 75 | ||
Stress and strain | 1953 April 27 | Box 76 | ||
Stromberg's device | Undated | Box 76 | ||
A heat engine without rejected heat | ||||
Submarine | 1918 | 3 folders | Box 76 | |
Letters of P.G. Agnew, Department of Commerce; F.J. McGarth,Wesleyan University; and Swann | ||||
Submarine memoranda | Undated | 5 folders | Box 76 | |
Sub-Space and allied matters | Undated | Box 76 | ||
Successive integrations | Undated | 6 folders | Box 76 | |
Suggestion for ejection from the satellite of the material... | 1958 January 15 | Box 76 | ||
which takes the form of a large sphere which can be viewed readily from the earth | ||||
Suggestions for research | Undated | Box 76 | ||
Suggestions for the exhibit concerned with relativity | Undated | Box 76 | ||
Survey of progress in physics | Undated | Box 76 | ||
System in uniform rectilinear motion | Undated | Box 76 | ||
Systems considered separately and as a whole | Undated | Box 76 | ||
Teaching of physics | 1950 October 21 | Box 76 | ||
Temperature arising from viscous flow | 1953 July 24 | Box 76 | ||
Tensile strength of crystalline structures | Undated | Box 76 | ||
Terrestrial magnetism | Undated | Box 77 | ||
Encyclopedia Britannica | ||||
Test for the reality of mean life in mesotrons | Undated | Box 77 | ||
with a note to Dr. Woo | ||||
Theoretical discussion of high energy charged particles in passing through magnetized iron | 1936 | Box 77 | ||
Theory of absorption cell | 1955 December 17 | Box 77 | ||
sent to Haust, Franklin Institute | ||||
Theory of bowed strings | Undated | Box 77 | ||
Theory of charging effect on insulated body... | Undated | Box 77 | ||
exposed to primary corpuscular radiation or corpuscular radiation initiated by the cosmic radiation | ||||
Theory of cosmic ray asymmetry | Undated | Box 77 | ||
Theory of cosmic ray phenomena based on single primary component | Undated | Box 77 | ||
Theory of differential equations | Undated | Box 77 | ||
Lectures by Prof. F.R. Moulton | ||||
Theory of relativity | Undated | Box 77 | ||
Theory of solids with special relation to strength | Undated | Box 77 | ||
Theory of the quadrant electrometer | Undated | Box 77 | ||
Theory of the single fiber electroscope and a new design of the instrument | 1925 | Box 77 | ||
Thermal conductivity | Undated | Box 77 | ||
Thermodynamics (new) | Undated | Box 77 | ||
Thermodynamics (old) | Undated | 4 folders | Box 77 | |
Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics | Undated | Box 77 | ||
Thermodynamics, addendum to second law | Undated | Box 77 | ||
Things of which the universe is made | 1936 March 8 | Box 78 | ||
Radio address | ||||
This year of promise in science | Undated | Box 78 | ||
Radio talk, NBC | ||||
Thomson, Joseph John | Undated | Box 78 | ||
Obituary in Scientific Monthly | ||||
Time | Undated | Box 78 | ||
Time constant for tray of n Counters | Undated | Box 78 | ||
Training in physics | 1932 December 20 | Box 78 | ||
American Association of Physics Teachers, Atlantic City, N.J. | ||||
Transition classical to quantum theory | Undated | Box 78 | ||
Transposition in music | Undated | Box 78 | ||
A circular scheme with clefs | ||||
Trend of thought in physics | Undated | 2 folders | Box 78 | |
Twentieth Century natural philosophy | 1928 June 20 | Box 78 | ||
Two aspects of the quantum theory | Undated | Box 78 | ||
Types of statistics | 1961 May 1 | Box 78 | ||
Unipolar induction | Undated | Box 78 | ||
University of Michigan | Undated | Box 78 | ||
University of Pennsylvania | 1927-1934 | 3 folders | Box 78 | |
Unsolved problems of cosmical physics | Undated | Box 78 | ||
Vacuum | Undated | Box 78 | ||
For Encyclopedia Britannica | ||||
Value of research in industry | Undated | Box 78 | ||
Van de Graaff | 1952-1956 | 6 folders | Box 78 | |
Folder 1-Concerning building of...generator | Undated | Box 78 | ||
sent to Hudspeth and Charlie | ||||
Folder 2-Concerning committees on large generator | 1956 January 11 | Box 78 | ||
Folder 3-Concerning fluctuations of the beam | Undated | Box 78 | ||
Folder 4-Concerning the program for large...generator | 1955 November 25 | Box 78 | ||
Folder 5-Generators and associated equipment at the Bartol Research Foundation | 1955 April 14 | Box 78 | ||
Hollingsworth, News | ||||
Folder 6-Ionization in a magnetic field | 1952 April 14 | Box 78 | ||
Variation of mesotron intensity... | Undated | Box 78 | ||
Variation with altitude and latitude of the vertical component of the cosmic radiation... | Undated | Box 78 | ||
passing through 15 cms of lead. With Peter A. Morris | ||||
Varma's experiment | 1954 March 26 | Box 79 | ||
involving coincidence x-ray and y-ray measurements | ||||
Vector analysis | Undated | Box 79 | ||
Vector fields | Undated | Box 79 | ||
Vectors generalized | 1957 May 29 | Box 79 | ||
Velocity of flow of a non-electrically conducting liquid | 1958 December 18 | Box 79 | ||
Vibrating string galvanometer | Undated | Box 79 | ||
Viscosity, as measured by torsional vibrations | Undated | Box 79 | ||
Viscous liquid flow through a tube | 1957 September 24 | Box 79 | ||
Volume of space | Undated | Box 79 | ||
Wagner Free Institute of Science | Undated | Box 79 | ||
Lectures | ||||
Wave mechanical theory of scattering with reference to the Rutherford formula | Undated | Box 79 | ||
With R.W. Cairns | ||||
Wave mechanics | 1929 December 19 | Box 79 | ||
Presented to the Pennsylvania division of the American Chemical Society | ||||
What are cosmic rays? | 1938 June 27 | Box 79 | ||
What can a pound of uranium do? | Undated | Box 79 | ||
What does music mean to a student of natural philosophy? | Undated | Box 79 | ||
What has become of the aether? | Undated | Box 79 | ||
What is a cosmic ray? | 1939 December 12 | Box 79 | ||
What is left of the atom? | Undated | Box 79 | ||
What is science? | Undated | Box 79 | ||
What the heck then is music? | 1944 December 11 | 2 folders | Box 79 | |
Cosmos Club | ||||
Where is physics headed? | Undated | Box 79 | ||
World War III, the concept of physical analogy... | Undated | Box 79 | ||
and the analogous concept of human relations. By Douglas C. Ogilvie | ||||
Wright Field rocket progress | Undated | Box 79 | ||
Yale University | 1927-1931 | Box 79 | ||
Series III. Architecture of the Universe | 1933-1935 | 1 Linear feet | Box 80-81 | |
Typescript copy of Swann's Architecture of the Universe, along with related correspondence, early drafts, notes and reviews. | ||||
Chapter 1 | 1932 | 2 folders | Box 80 | |
Mediaeval and modern dogmas in natural philosophy. Contains preface, index. | ||||
Chapter 2 | Undated | Box 80 | ||
Dawn and development of the modern era | ||||
Chapter 3 | Undated | 2 folders | Box 80 | |
The Nature of Matter. Development of atomic theory | ||||
Chapter 4 | Undated | 2 folders | Box 80 | |
Modern atomic theories | ||||
Chapter 5 | Undated | 2 folders | Box 80 | |
Certain general principles in physics | ||||
Chapter 6 | Undated | Box 80 | ||
The Fate of the universe | ||||
Chapter 7 | Undated | Box 80 | ||
Dimensions | ||||
Chapter 8 | Undated | 2 folders | Box 80 | |
The Restricted theory of relativity | ||||
Chapter 9 | Undated | Box 80 | ||
The General theory of relativity | ||||
Chapter 10 | Undated | 2 folders | Box 81 | |
Space and time | ||||
Chapter 11 | Undated | Box 81 | ||
Vital processes | ||||
Chapter 12 | Undated | 2 folders | Box 81 | |
Science and theology | ||||
Correspondence | 1933-1935 | 2 folders | Box 81 | |
Early Notes and Drafts | Undated | 4 folders | Box 81 | |
Figures | Undated | Box 81 | ||
Reviews | 1934 | Box 81 | ||
Series IV. Bound Volumes | 1903-1961 | 17 Linear feet | Box 82-115 | |
Among the few notebooks that are clearly identified, most appear to contain notes taken by Swann as a student at the Royal College of Science at Brighton. Eight volumes contain laboratory notes kept at the Physical Laboratory, University of Sheffield. The series also includes four scrapbooks kept by Swann throughout his career that include newspaper clippings, lecture notices and ephemera relating to his work. One scrapbook is devoted exclusively to his musical interests. Includes card file index to notes and lectures. | ||||
Civil Defense -Where is it? | 1950 | Box 82 | ||
A-Z | ||||
Course notes-Temple University | 1960-1961 | 4 folders | Box 82 | |
Electrodynamics | Undated | 8 folders | Box 82 | |
Parts I and II | ||||
Class notes | 1903-1907 | 23 volumes | Box 83-105 | |
Brighton and Royal College of Science | ||||
Research notebooks | 1907-1913 | 3 volumes | Box 106-108 | |
Physical Laboratory-University of Sheffield | ||||
Unidentified notes | Undated | 2 volumes | Box 109-110 | |
Scrapbook: Commemorative dinner | 1959 | 1 volume | Box 111 | |
Includes letters from invitees and other materials relating to a commemorative dinner held by the Franklin Institute upon Swann's retirement to emeritus status. | ||||
Scrapbook: Musical | 1936-1954 | 1 volume | Box 112 | |
Scrapbooks | 1924-1962 | 2 volumes | Box 113-114 | |
Card file | Box 115 | |||
Series V. Images and Certificates | 1902-1957 | 3.5 Linear feet | Box 116-122 | |
Photographs, Lantern Slides, glass transparencies, membership certificates, diplomas, blueprints. In addition to the photographs housed within the Swann Papers, 421 Swann photographs are located in the APS Photograph Collection. | ||||
Blueprints | 1934 | 3 folders | Box 116 | |
Study of the vertical aerial photographs taken on the National Geographic Society - U.S. Army Air Corps stratosphere flight. Wright Field. Dayton, Ohio. Submitted to Captain A.W. Stevens. Prepared by Lieutenant B.B. Talley. | ||||
Cartoon: "The Discovery and Recording of Intangibles. The director has a nightmare." | Box Oversize | |||
Diplomas and academic certificates. | 1892-1956 | map-case Black LH-SB-black case | ||
Membership Certificates | 1915-1957 | Box 117 See also Oversize | ||
Photographs - Aerial | 1934 | Box 117 | ||
Study of the vertical aerial photographs taken on the National Geographic Society - U.S. Army Air Corps stratosphere flight. Wright Field. Dayton, Ohio. Submitted to Captain A.W. Stevens. Prepared by Lieutenant B.B. Talley. | ||||
Photographs - Music | Undated | Box 117 | ||
Of concert orchestras and portraits | ||||
Photographs - Portraits | Undated | 3 folders | Box 117 | |
Photographs - Glass Transparencies | Undated | 7 glass plates | Box 117 | |
Photographs from APS Photograph Collection | 1902-1950, undated | 133 photographs | ||
F8.39.14 W.F.G. Swann receiving gift from man. Woman wearing orchids beside Swann. | undated | Size: image 25 x 20 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Man giving gift possibly Melvin M. Payne and woman is possibly WFG Swann's second wife, Helene Diedrichs. | ||||
F8.39.15 W.F.G. Swann receiving gift from man. Woman standing beside Swann. | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Man giving gift possibly Melvin M. Payne and woman possibly Swann's second wife, Helene Diedrich. | ||||
F8.39.16 W.F.G. Swann, accepting award, 3/4 view | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: 3/4 length portrait of Swann, shaking hands with unidentified man, standing with man, possibly Melvin M. Payne and woman, possibly WFG Swann's second wife, Helene Diedrichs. Statue of Benjamin Franklin in background. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.39.17 W.F.G. Swann pointint and sitting with man in front of fire place. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Man is possibly Melvin Payne, National Geographic Society. | ||||
F8.39.18 W.F.G. Swann, standing with other men, placing items in corner stone. | ca. 1950 | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage. | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of Swann, standing with others, at corner stone ceremony. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.39.19 W.F.G. Swann, with two other men, inspecting equipment. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Half length view of Swann and others, examining equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.39.20 Sketch of W.F.G. Swann | Undated | 1 item(s) ; Size: image 21 x 13.5 cm. Format: pencil sketch | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Pencil sketch of Swann, wearing hat. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.39.21 Sketch of W.F.G. Swann, holding cane. | Undated | 1 item(s) ; Size: image 21 x 13.5 cm. Format: pencil sketch | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Pencil sketch of Swann, holding cane, water bottle (?) on table top. Other Descriptive Information: Possible signature: "Haus [?] 29" Access digital object: | ||||
F8.39.22 Six men standing at top of steps. W.F.G.Swann at far right. | undated | Size: image 23.5 x 16.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.40.1 Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, full length portrait. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 20.4 x 11.8 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of Lorentz, standing on steps. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.2 Full length view of W.F.G. Swann, standing outside with group of men and women, during a trip to Southampton. | 1925 August | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 19.5 x 14.8 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | ||
Abstract: Full length, group portrait outside, buildings and trees in background. Other Descriptive Information: Inscription on reverse identifies group as British Association, visiting Southampton. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.3 Group of people standing in classroom, "The big Party." | 1926 December 13 | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 19 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Group portrait of men and women, standing in classroom. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.4 W.F.G. Swann and others, group portrait of participants at the Cosmic Ray Conference, University of Chicago. | 1939 Summer | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25 x 19 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait, physics building, University of Chicago in background; Swann third from right, front row. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.5 W.F.G. Swann and others, group portrait, standing outside. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 17.7 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait of men and women standing outside, Hendrick Antoon Lorentz standing in front row center, fourth from right. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.6 Men and women sitting on steps, informal group portrait. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.3 x 20.3 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait, men and women seated and standing. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.7 W.F.G. Swann and others, group portrait, standing outside. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait, Swann second to right, front row. Atmospheric Physics Laboratory, Geophysics Research Division. Air Force Cambridge Research Center. Includes separate paper with list of names of people in photograph. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.8 Onward and Upward. First Annual Dinner, York Place O.B. Association. | 1902 December 6 | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 21.5 x 16.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Promotional collection of photographs; Swann pictured second to right, top row. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.10 W.F.G. Swann and others, informal group portrait, interior. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Informal group portrait, Swann center rear. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.11 Photograph of sketch of W. F. G. Swann, profile with glasses and exaggerated nose. | Undated | 1 item(s) ; Size: image 16.5 x 15cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Sketch of Swann, profile. See F8.47.13 meeting itinerary for original. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.12 Photograph of sketch of W.F.G. Swann, profile with glasses and exaggerated nose. | undated | Size: image 16.5 x 15 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Sketch of Swann, profile. See F8.47.13 meeting itinerary for original. | ||||
F8.40.13 W.F.G. Swann, standing outside with two women. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 20 x 14.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Half length portrait of Swann and others standing outside building. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.14 W.F.G. Swann and others, group portrait at Medal Meeting of Franklin Institute. | 1934 May 16 | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 23 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait of Swann and other recipients of awards at Medal Meeting of the Franklin Institute. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.15 W.F.G. Swann with E. Newton Harvey and Alfred Lee Loomis at Franklin Institue Medal Meeting. | 1934 May 16 | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 23 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: 3/4 length portrait of Swann and others. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.16 W.F.G. Swann and Niels Bohr, at Franklin Institute. | 1933 May 4 | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 23 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Half length, group portrait of Swann and Bohr. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.17 View of scientific equipment. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 24 x 18.3 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of equipment on table. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.18 W.F.G. Swann and others, group portrait, outside, building in background. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 24.3 x 19 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait of men, seated and standing; Swann seated in first row. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.19 W.F.G. Swann, at awards ceremony, Dr. Adams receiving Franklin Medal. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Swann, Dr. Adams, and three unidentified men standing at awards ceremony. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.40.20 W.F.G. Swann and others in tuxedos, group portrait at Franklin Institute. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait of men in tuxedos; Swann in back row. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.1 W.F.G. Swann with unidentified man, examining a topographical globe. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.2 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Swann, sitting with hands on knees, as unidentified man demonstrates a piece of equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.2 W.F.G. Swann, seated at table, unidentified man at microphone. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.6 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Swann, laughing and touching the arm of the man at the microphone, is seated at long table, probably banquet at Franklin Institute. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.3 W.F.G. Swann with Dr. Szanto and Dimitri Mitropoulos at Philadelphia Musical Academy 76th Commencement. | 1946 June 20 | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Half length view of the three men in academic robes. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.4 Group portrait of W.F.G. Swann and others, standing on steps outside building. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 23 x 17 cm. Format: 1photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Large group of people standing outside on steps, Swann near the front, holding cane. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.5 W.F.G. Swann and others, group portrait, building in background. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25 .2 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Large group of men and woman, seated and standing outside, Swann seated in front row, near center. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.6 W.F.G. Swann and others, group portrait, standing outside on steps. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: item 25.5 x 20.6 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait of men standing on steps, building in background, Swann standing front row, center. Photographer: J. Allen Hawkins of Pasadena, CA. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.7 W.F.G. Swann and others, group portrait, informal, interior. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.4 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group of men and women, seated and standing, Swann standing near center. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.8 W.F.G. Swann, speaking with unidentified man. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.2 x 20.4 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Swann, back to photographer, bending to speak to unidentified man, others standing nearby. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.9 W.F.G. Swann and five other men, informal group portrait. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.3 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait, Swann standing second row left. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.10 W.F.G. Swann and Richard T. Sollenberger, holding teacups. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.3 x 20.7 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: 3/4 length view of Swann and Sollenberger, wearing name tags and holding teacups. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.11 View of study, painting of W.F.G. Swann on far wall. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of study with desk and other furniture. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.12 View of boardroom | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.4 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of room with board table and bookshelves. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.13 Half length view of unidentified woman, wearing mink shawl and white gloves | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 18.9 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Half length view of woman. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.14 Portrait of unidentified man, wearing bow tie. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 20.2 x 17.6 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Portrait of man with bow tie. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.15 Portrait of unidentified man. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 20.2 x 17.6 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Portrait of man with bow tie. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.16 View of people on horses in Grand Canyon. | 1930 August 22 | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 16.2 x 11.3 cm. mount 23 x 17.8 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of people on horseback in Grand Canyon. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.17 W.F.G. Swann sitting with others at table in banquet hall. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) F8-41-17 ; Size: image 25.2 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | ||
Abstract: View of banquet hall, Swann seated, with others, at table. Restrictions on Access: LH-B-33 Restrictions on Access: Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.18 The luncheon in Scott Hall | 1942 June 15 | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.8 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Swann and others seated at table eating. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.19 W.F.G. Swann and unidentified man, examining equipment. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.7 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Swann and unidentified man looking at equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.41.20 W.F.G. Swann, laughing, with unidentified men, group portrait. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Informal group portrait of Swann and others. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.1 Group of unidentified men examining equipment. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of men, seen from above, examining equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.2 W.F.G. Swann, standing and laughing, seated women looking on. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: 3/4 length view of Swann, women seated with hats. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.3 W.F.G. Swann standing at microphone, hands in pockets. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Half length view of Swann speaking at microphone. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.4 W.F.G. Swann connecting wires on scientific equipment, unidentifed man looking on. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: 3/4 length view of Swann and unidentified man working with equipment. Possibly at Bartol Research Institute, Swarthmore College, 1927. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.5 W.F.G. Swann and unidentified man working with scientific equipment. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of Swann and unidentified man examining equipment. Possibly at Bartol Research Institute, Swarthmore College, 1927. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.6 W.F.G. Swann and unidentified man examining equipment. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Swann, standing with unidentified man, examining equipment. Possibly at Bartol Research Institute, Swarthmore College, 1927. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.7 W.F.G. Swann and unidentified man constructing equipment. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Swann and unidentified man, smiling, working on equipment. Possibly at Bartol Research Institute, Swarthmore College, 1927. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.8 Two unidentified men examining equipment. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Two men looking at equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.9 Two unidentified men, standing beside scientific equipment. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) | ||
Abstract: Two men, standing beside and examining equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.10 W.F.G. Swann, foot on chair, working on equipment with unidentified man. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Swann and unidentified man, working on equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.11 W.F.G. Swann bending over box, examining equipment. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of Swann, looking at equipment. Possibly at Bartol Research Institute, Swarthmore College, 1927. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.12 W.F.G. Swann, full length view, examining equipment. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of Swann, inspecting equipment. Possibly at Bartol Research Institute, Swarthmore College, 1927. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.13 W.F.G. Swann, examining equipment, full length view. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of Swann, inspecting equipment. Possibly at Bartol Research Institute, Swarthmore College, 1927. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.14 View of scientific equipment. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.15 Unidentified woman, seated, examining scientific equipment. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of woman, inspecting equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.16 W.F.G. Swann, full length view, outside, examining equipment with unidentified man. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of Swann and unidentified man, standing outside, with equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.17 View of scientific equipment, three structures. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Three structures. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.18 View of unidentifed man standing beside scientific equipment. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Laboratory with scientific equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.19 Scientific equipment | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Scientific equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.20 Group portrait of children in front of Piccard Stratosphere Flight vessel. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait with Swann and Piccard standing in row. Equipment labeled 'Piccard Stratosphere Flight'. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.21 Group portrait of children, standing, near Piccard Stratosphere Flight vessel. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait with Swann standing on far left and Piccard sitting on vessel. Equipment labeled 'Piccard Stratosphere Flight.' Access digital object: | ||||
F8.43.1 View of crowd of children gathered around the Piccard Stratosphere Flight vessel. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Crowd gathered around vessel, Piccard on top, removing equipment, Swann standing on left. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.43.2 W.F.G. Swann seated beside unidentified man. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Swann and unidentified man seated outside. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.42.3 Stone walled barn. | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.43.4 Photograph of pencil sketch of Bartol Annex, Bartol Research Foundation, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania | 1948 November 3 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.43.5 Photograph of pencil sketch of Bartol Annex, Bartol Research Foundation, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania | 1948 November 3 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.43.6 Photograph of pencil drawing of Bartol Research Foundation | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Bartol Springfield Building. "Baltimore Pike side" picture made by Harry Bleecher. | ||||
F8.43.7 The new nuclear physics laboratory, housing two Van de Graaff generators | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | ||
Other Descriptive Information: Nuclear physics laboratory houses two Van de Graaff generators and a Cockroft-Walton set. | ||||
F8.43.8 The New Nuclear Physics Laboratory, housing two Van de Graaff Generators | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Nuclear physics laboratory, housing two Van de Graaff generators and a Cockroft-Walton set. | ||||
F8.43.9 The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia , Pennsylvania | undated | Size: image 21.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.43.11 Man sitting at instrument with headphones on. Stratosphere relics | undated | Size: image 19 x 13.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Possibly inside airplane. | ||||
F8.43.12 Two men in flight suits with instruments. Stratosphere relic. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 19 x 13.6 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of two men in flight suits with scientific equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.43.13 Instrument. Stratosphere relics | undated | Size: image 21 x 14 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.43.14 Instrument. Stratosphere relics. | undated | Size: image 21 x 14 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.43.15 View of scientific balloon at 20,000 feet. Stratospheric relics. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of balloon at 20,000 feet. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.43.16 View of scientific balloon at 18,000 feet. Stratosphere relics. | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.43.17 View of scientific balloon at 28,000 feet. Stratosphere relics. | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.43.18 View of scientific balloon at 24,000 feet. Stratorsphere relics. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of balloon in flight. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.43.19 View of scientific balloon 40,000 over North Nebraska from airplane at 25,000 feet. Stratosphere relics. | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.43.20 View from scientific balloon, "over eroded bad lands." | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View from balloon in flight. Stratosphere relic. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.44.1 Beginning Ascent from 12,000 feet over Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. | 1934 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View from balloon during stratosphere flight. Other Descriptive Information: Photograph taken during National Geographic-Army Air Corps stratosphere flight. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.44.2 Mt. Shasta from 21,000 feet at 302 miles distant. Stratosphere relics. | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.44.3 Looking North. Black Hills and Rapid City. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.44.4 12,000 feet, lowering electrograph. | 1934 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of balloon lowering electrograph, to measure rays in the stratosphere. Other Descriptive Information: Photograph taken during National Geographic-Army Air Corps stratosphere flight. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.44.5 South Fork Cheyenne River. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.44.6 View of scientific balloon at 20,000 feet, looking West over South Fork Cheyenne River at Black Hills | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Stratosphere relics. | ||||
F8.44.7 View of scientific balloon over Edge of Mesa in Bad Lands. Stratosphere relics. | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.44.8 View of scientific balloon about 22,000 feet over Monterey, California showing Pacific ocean curvature. Stratosphere relics. | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.44.9 Mount Shasta from the Northwest. Stratosphere relics. | undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of Mount Shasta. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.44.10 View of scientific balloon during descent at 25,000 feet. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.44.11 Empty oxygen container on parachute. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.44.12 North Platte River at 8000 feet. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.44.13 Lowering spectrograff, Black Hills in background at 12,000 feet. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.44.14 Position of airplane at 23,000 feet over California mountain ranges. Santa Clara Valley and Santa Cruz Mountains. | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.44.15 View of North Platte River at 12,000 feet. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.44.19 View of scientific balloon descent at 17,000 feet. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.44.16 View of scientific balloon at 15,000 feet near Holdredge Nebraska. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.44.17 View of scientific balloon at 12,000 feet. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.44.18 View of scientific balloon descent at 20,000 feet. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.44.19 View of scientific balloon descent at 17,000 feet. | 1934 | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | ||
F8.44.20 Dust ring. Torn fabric descending, spectrograph on parachute safe in cow pasture at right center. | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.45.1 Bowl and road to Rapid City after takeoff. Stratosphere relics. | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.45.2 View of scientific balloon at 6000 feet, looking southeast with Holdredge in distance. | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Explorer I: Explorer lifted off at 6:45, July 28, 1934, an event broadcast live over the radio and watched by 30,000 spectators on site. After seven hours in flight the pilots noticed holes torn in the bottom of the gas bag; quickly losing gas, the balloon plunged into an uncontrolled dive, its gas bag disintegrating as the balloon picked up vertical speed. At 5,000 feet (1,500 m) the remaining hydrogen exploded, sending the gondola in a free fall. the pilots (Air Corps Capt. Albert William Stevens, Capt. Orvil Arson Anderson and Maj. William E. Kepner) managed to bail out after the explosion, Kepner at an altitude of barely 500 feet (150 m) all three survived uninjured. Later it turned out that the Explorer missed a world record by 624 feet (190 m). The accident was linked to folds in the balloon's fabric that put it under extreme stress as the balloon expanded in stratosphere. | ||||
F8.45.3 Bowl and crowds after early morning takeoff. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F8.45.4 Just after explosion, Kefner and Stevens in chutes. | 1934 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Explorer I: Explorer lifted off at 6:45, July 28, 1934, an event broadcast live over the radio and watched by 30,000 spectators on site. After seven hours in flight the pilots noticed holes torn in the bottom of the gas bag; quickly losing gas, the balloon plunged into an uncontrolled dive, its gas bag disintegrating as the balloon picked up vertical speed. At 5,000 feet (1,500 m) the remaining hydrogen exploded, sending the gondola in a free fall. the pilots (Air Corps Capt. Albert William Stevens, Capt. Orvil Arson Anderson and Maj. William E. Kepner) managed to bail out after the explosion, Kepner at an altitude of barely 500 feet (150 m) all three survived uninjured. Later it turned out that the Explorer missed a world record by 624 feet (190 m). The accident was linked to folds in the balloon's fabric that put it under extreme stress as the balloon expanded in stratosphere. | ||||
F8.45.5 View of scientific balloon at 10,000 feet. | 1934 | Size: image 23.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Explorer I: Explorer lifted off at 6:45, July 28, 1934, an event broadcast live over the radio and watched by 30,000 spectators on site. After seven hours in flight the pilots noticed holes torn in the bottom of the gas bag; quickly losing gas, the balloon plunged into an uncontrolled dive, its gas bag disintegrating as the balloon picked up vertical speed. At 5,000 feet (1,500 m) the remaining hydrogen exploded, sending the gondola in a free fall. the pilots (Air Corps Capt. Albert William Stevens, Capt. Orvil Arson Anderson and Maj. William E. Kepner) managed to bail out after the explosion, Kepner at an altitude of barely 500 feet (150 m) all three survived uninjured. Later it turned out that the Explorer missed a world record by 624 feet (190 m). The accident was linked to folds in the balloon's fabric that put it under extreme stress as the balloon expanded in stratosphere. | ||||
F8.45.9 View of river from air. Stratosphere relics. | undated | Size: image 23.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.45.10 View of scientific balloon. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Explorer I: Explorer lifted off at 6:45, July 28, 1934, an event broadcast live over the radio and watched by 30,000 spectators on site. After seven hours in flight the pilots noticed holes torn in the bottom of the gas bag; quickly losing gas, the balloon plunged into an uncontrolled dive, its gas bag disintegrating as the balloon picked up vertical speed. At 5,000 feet (1,500 m) the remaining hydrogen exploded, sending the gondola in a free fall. the pilots (Air Corps Capt. Albert William Stevens, Capt. Orvil Arson Anderson and Maj. William E. Kepner) managed to bail out after the explosion, Kepner at an altitude of barely 500 feet (150 m) all three survived uninjured. Later it turned out that the Explorer missed a world record by 624 feet (190 m). The accident was linked to folds in the balloon's fabric that put it under extreme stress as the balloon expanded in stratosphere. | ||||
F8.45.11 Stratosphere relics. | undated | Size: 23 x 18.2 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.45.12 Stratosphere relics. | 1935 | Size: 23.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.45.13 View of scientific balloon. Stratosphere relics. | 1935 | Size: image 23.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.45.14 Stratosphere relics | 1935 | Size: image 23.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.45.15 View of scientific balloon. Stratosphere relics. | 1935 | Size: image 23.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.45.16 View of scientific balloon. Stratosphere relics. | 1935 | Size: image 23.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.45.17 View of scientific balloon. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: This appears to be Explorer I. | ||||
F8.45.18 View of scientific balloon. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: This appears to be Explorer I. | ||||
F8.45.19 View of scientific balloon. Stratosphere relics. | 1935 | Size: image 23.5 x 16 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.45.20 View of scientific balloon. Stratosphere relics. | 1935 | Size: image 23.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.46.1 The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: 1934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.46.2 The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: 1934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.46.3 The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23.5 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: 1934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.46.4 The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: 1934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.46.5 The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: 1934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.46.6 The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23.5 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: 1934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.46.7 The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expeditionl. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: 1934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.46.8 The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: 1934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.46.9 The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23 x 18.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: 1934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.46.10 The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: 1934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.46.11 The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: 1934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.46.12 The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | LH-B-33 | ||
Other Descriptive Information: Size: image 23.5 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photoprint Other Descriptive Information: 1934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.46.13 The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23.5 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: 1934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.46.14 The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23.5 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: 1934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/20161934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.46.15 The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition. Stratosphere relics. | 1934 | Size: image 23.5 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: 1934. Officially named The National Geographic - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Expedition, it is generally known by the name Explorer. The Army Air Corps appointed a three-man crew: Major William E. Kepner, pilot; First Lieutenant Orvil A. Anderson, alternate pilot; and Captain Stevens as scientific observer. The balloon ripped and the airmen parachuted to safety. Most instruments, particularly the electroscopes used to gauge cosmic rays, were smashed. The barographs that provided official recordings of the altitude survived with barely a scratch. Of course, the spectrograph that had been jettisoned during the descent was recovered intactDespite the loss of the capsule and the near loss of the crew, enough experimental data was recovered so that, from a scientific standpoint, the flight was considered a success. From: "The Two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.46.16 Apparatus and stratosphere flights | undated | Size: image 19.5 x 15.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Map: "Piccard would have landed at point 'A'". (Wyoming) | ||||
F8.46.17 W.F.G.Swann examining cosmic ray apparatus at Bartol Research Laboratory | 1935 November 22 | Size: image 22.7 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
From back of photo: "From Wide World Photos: Philadelphia Bureau: P-45035-45036. Examining Stratosphere Instruments. Photo shows W.G. Swann, Director of the Bartol Research Laboratory, as he examined the cosmic ray apparatus that was carried aloft by Capt. Albert Stevens and Capt. Orville Anderson on their recent record breaking stratosphere flight. The apparatus is being examined at the Bartol Research Laboratory in Swarthmore, PA. 11/22/1935 | ||||
F8.46.18 W.F.G. Swann examining cosmic ray instruments. | 1935 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.46.19 Instruments for cosmic ray flight | 1935 | Size: image 19.5 x 14.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Description of Cosmic Ray Apparatus Designed and Constructed by W.F.G. Swann, G. L. Locher, W. E. Danforth, C.G. and D.D. Montgomery and Oscar Steiner at the Bartol Research Foundation of the Franklin Institute, Swarthmore, PA. | ||||
F8.46.20 Apparatus and stratosphere flights. | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.47.1 W.F.G. Swann examining cosmic ray instrument with man and woman | 1935 | Size: image 23 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
"From Wide World Photos: Philadelphia Bureau: P-45035-45036. Examining Stratosphere Instruments. Photo shows W.G. Swann, Director of the Bartol Research Laboratory, as he examined the cosmic ray apparatus that was carried aloft by Capt. Albert Stevens and Capt. Orville Anderson on their recent record breaking stratosphere flight, are here shown examining the apparatus at the laboratory." | ||||
F8.47.2 W.F.G. Swann examing cosmic ray instruments with man and woman | 1935 | Size: image 23 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.47.3 W.F.G. Swann examining cosmic ray instruments | 1935 | Size: image 23 x 18 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
"From Wide World Photos: Philadelphia Bureau: P-45035-45036. Examining Stratosphere Instruments. Photo shows W.G. Swann, Director of the Bartol Research Laboratory, as he examined the cosmic ray apparatus that was carried aloft by Capt. Albert Stevens and Capt. Orville Anderson on their recent record breaking stratosphere flight. The apparatus is being examined at the Bartol Research Laboratory in Swarthmore, PA. " 11/22/1935 | ||||
F8.47.4 Apparatus and stratosphere flights | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Possibly the Bartol Lab in 1935. | ||||
F8.47.5 Bartol Research Laboratory. Cosmic ray flight equipment | 1935 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.47.6 Bartol Research Laboratory. Cosmic ray flight equipment | 1935 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.47.7 Apparatus and stratosphere flights. Bartol Research Laboratory. | undated | Size: image 20.5 x 20.5 cm Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.47.8 Apparatus and stratosphere flights. Bartol Research Laboratory. | undated | LH-B-33 | ||
Other Descriptive Information: Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | ||||
F8.47.9 Apparatus and stratosphere flights. Bartol Research Laboratory. | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.47.10 Apparatus and stratosphere flights. Bartol Research Laboratory. | 1935 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.47.11 W.F.G. Swann examining instruments in front of chalk board. | undated | Size: image 24.5 x 19 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.47.12 Apparatus and stratosphere flights. Bartol Research Laboratory | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Possibly dated 1948. | ||||
F8.47.13 Apparatus and stratosphere flights. | undated | Size: image 25.5 x 20cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Date on program "Nuclear Data and Nuclear Models, Chairman H.W.B. Skinner", Wednesday, 14th July. This is possibly 1948. Original character drawing of W.F.G. Swann. See copies in F8.40.11 and F8.40.12 | ||||
F8.47.14 Apparatus and stratosphere flights. Explorer II | 1935 | Size: image 25.5 x 20 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: On November 11, 1935, US Army Air Corps Captains Orvil A. Anderson and Albert W. Stevens reached an altitude of 72,395 feet in a pressurized gondola suspended from a 192-foot diameter helium filled balloon. At first, the winds carried them southeast, towards Pine Ridge and the border with Nebraska. Around 40,000 feet, the winds shifted and Explorer II began following a more easterly track. Three hours and 29 minutes after launch, Anderson and Stevens reached 65,000 feet. The balloon was inflated to its full 192-foot diameter. Anderson dropped ballast, gently coaxing the balloon higher. At 11:40 a.m., Explorer II settled out at 72,395 feet. They were above 96% of the atmosphere, higher than anyone had ever ventured.....They recorded the first photographs that showed the curved top of the troposphere and the curvature of the Earth. Explorer II carried a cosmic ray telescope that comprised a series of Geiger Müller tubes arranged to record incoming radiation in the horizontal plane; 10o elevation; 30o elevation; 60o elevation; and vertically. The pilots were supposed to use the arm-mounted fan to turn the capsule once they were at peak altitude and obtain readings facing different azimuths. Unfortunately, Anderson and Stevens discovered the air was too thin for the fan to turn the capsule. Despite this problem, they observed the number of cosmic rays entering the vertical telescope increased steadily up to 57,000 feet. After that, the number of recorded rays decreased. At 40,000 feet, cosmic ray intensity was 40.1 times greater than at sea level. Cosmic radiation intensity peaked at 55 times greater than sea level at an altitude of 57,000 feet. Beyond that, it fell to 42 times sea level at 72,395 feet. These changes in intensity generally agreed with data collected by Explorer I and Jean Piccard. Examining the data, Swann concluded that most of the observed radiation effects were due to "secondary rays" created when primary rays enter from space and collide with air molecules in the upper atmosphere. Their flight had lasted 8 hours, 13 minutes, and they landed near White Lake, South Dakota, about 225 miles east of the Stratobowl. Rapid City, South Dakota. From: "The Two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.47.15 Apparatus and stratosphere flights. Explorer II | 1935 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: On November 11, 1935, US Army Air Corps Captains Orvil A. Anderson and Albert W. Stevens reached an altitude of 72,395 feet in a pressurized gondola suspended from a 192-foot diameter helium filled balloon. At first, the winds carried them southeast, towards Pine Ridge and the border with Nebraska. Around 40,000 feet, the winds shifted and Explorer II began following a more easterly track. Three hours and 29 minutes after launch, Anderson and Stevens reached 65,000 feet. The balloon was inflated to its full 192-foot diameter. Anderson dropped ballast, gently coaxing the balloon higher. At 11:40 a.m., Explorer II settled out at 72,395 feet. They were above 96% of the atmosphere, higher than anyone had ever ventured.....They recorded the first photographs that showed the curved top of the troposphere and the curvature of the Earth. Explorer II carried a cosmic ray telescope that comprised a series of Geiger Müller tubes arranged to record incoming radiation in the horizontal plane; 10o elevation; 30o elevation; 60o elevation; and vertically. The pilots were supposed to use the arm-mounted fan to turn the capsule once they were at peak altitude and obtain readings facing different azimuths. Unfortunately, Anderson and Stevens discovered the air was too thin for the fan to turn the capsule. Despite this problem, they observed the number of cosmic rays entering the vertical telescope increased steadily up to 57,000 feet. After that, the number of recorded rays decreased. At 40,000 feet, cosmic ray intensity was 40.1 times greater than at sea level. Cosmic radiation intensity peaked at 55 times greater than sea level at an altitude of 57,000 feet. Beyond that, it fell to 42 times sea level at 72,395 feet. These changes in intensity generally agreed with data collected by Explorer I and Jean Piccard. Examining the data, Swann concluded that most of the observed radiation effects were due to "secondary rays" created when primary rays enter from space and collide with air molecules in the upper atmosphere. Their flight had lasted 8 hours, 13 minutes, and they landed near White Lake, South Dakota, about 225 miles east of the Stratobowl. Rapid City, South Dakota. From: "The Two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.47.16 Apparatus and stratosphere flights. Explorer II | 1935 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: On November 11, 1935, US Army Air Corps Captains Orvil A. Anderson and Albert W. Stevens reached an altitude of 72,395 feet in a pressurized gondola suspended from a 192-foot diameter helium filled balloon. At first, the winds carried them southeast, towards Pine Ridge and the border with Nebraska. Around 40,000 feet, the winds shifted and Explorer II began following a more easterly track. Three hours and 29 minutes after launch, Anderson and Stevens reached 65,000 feet. The balloon was inflated to its full 192-foot diameter. Anderson dropped ballast, gently coaxing the balloon higher. At 11:40 a.m., Explorer II settled out at 72,395 feet. They were above 96% of the atmosphere, higher than anyone had ever ventured.....They recorded the first photographs that showed the curved top of the troposphere and the curvature of the Earth. Explorer II carried a cosmic ray telescope that comprised a series of Geiger Müller tubes arranged to record incoming radiation in the horizontal plane; 10o elevation; 30o elevation; 60o elevation; and vertically. The pilots were supposed to use the arm-mounted fan to turn the capsule once they were at peak altitude and obtain readings facing different azimuths. Unfortunately, Anderson and Stevens discovered the air was too thin for the fan to turn the capsule. Despite this problem, they observed the number of cosmic rays entering the vertical telescope increased steadily up to 57,000 feet. After that, the number of recorded rays decreased. At 40,000 feet, cosmic ray intensity was 40.1 times greater than at sea level. Cosmic radiation intensity peaked at 55 times greater than sea level at an altitude of 57,000 feet. Beyond that, it fell to 42 times sea level at 72,395 feet. These changes in intensity generally agreed with data collected by Explorer I and Jean Piccard. Examining the data, Swann concluded that most of the observed radiation effects were due to "secondary rays" created when primary rays enter from space and collide with air molecules in the upper atmosphere. Their flight had lasted 8 hours, 13 minutes, and they landed near White Lake, South Dakota, about 225 miles east of the Stratobowl, Rapid City, South Dakota. From: "The Two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.47.17 Apparatus and stratosphere flights. Explorer II | 1935 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: On November 11, 1935, US Army Air Corps Captains Orvil A. Anderson and Albert W. Stevens reached an altitude of 72,395 feet in a pressurized gondola suspended from a 192-foot diameter helium filled balloon. At first, the winds carried them southeast, towards Pine Ridge and the border with Nebraska. Around 40,000 feet, the winds shifted and Explorer II began following a more easterly track. Three hours and 29 minutes after launch, Anderson and Stevens reached 65,000 feet. The balloon was inflated to its full 192-foot diameter. Anderson dropped ballast, gently coaxing the balloon higher. At 11:40 a.m., Explorer II settled out at 72,395 feet. They were above 96% of the atmosphere, higher than anyone had ever ventured.....They recorded the first photographs that showed the curved top of the troposphere and the curvature of the Earth. Explorer II carried a cosmic ray telescope that comprised a series of Geiger Müller tubes arranged to record incoming radiation in the horizontal plane; 10o elevation; 30o elevation; 60o elevation; and vertically. The pilots were supposed to use the arm-mounted fan to turn the capsule once they were at peak altitude and obtain readings facing different azimuths. Unfortunately, Anderson and Stevens discovered the air was too thin for the fan to turn the capsule. Despite this problem, they observed the number of cosmic rays entering the vertical telescope increased steadily up to 57,000 feet. After that, the number of recorded rays decreased. At 40,000 feet, cosmic ray intensity was 40.1 times greater than at sea level. Cosmic radiation intensity peaked at 55 times greater than sea level at an altitude of 57,000 feet. Beyond that, it fell to 42 times sea level at 72,395 feet. These changes in intensity generally agreed with data collected by Explorer I and Jean Piccard. Examining the data, Swann concluded that most of the observed radiation effects were due to "secondary rays" created when primary rays enter from space and collide with air molecules in the upper atmosphere. Their flight had lasted 8 hours, 13 minutes, and they landed near White Lake, South Dakota, about 225 miles east of the Stratobowl, Rapid City, South Dakota. From: "The Two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.47.18 Apparatus and stratosphere flights. Explorer II | 1935 | Size: image 23 x 18.3 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: On November 11, 1935, US Army Air Corps Captains Orvil A. Anderson and Albert W. Stevens reached an altitude of 72,395 feet in a pressurized gondola suspended from a 192-foot diameter helium filled balloon. At first, the winds carried them southeast, towards Pine Ridge and the border with Nebraska. Around 40,000 feet, the winds shifted and Explorer II began following a more easterly track. Three hours and 29 minutes after launch, Anderson and Stevens reached 65,000 feet. The balloon was inflated to its full 192-foot diameter. Anderson dropped ballast, gently coaxing the balloon higher. At 11:40 a.m., Explorer II settled out at 72,395 feet. They were above 96% of the atmosphere, higher than anyone had ever ventured.....They recorded the first photographs that showed the curved top of the troposphere and the curvature of the Earth. Explorer II carried a cosmic ray telescope that comprised a series of Geiger Müller tubes arranged to record incoming radiation in the horizontal plane; 10o elevation; 30o elevation; 60o elevation; and vertically. The pilots were supposed to use the arm-mounted fan to turn the capsule once they were at peak altitude and obtain readings facing different azimuths. Unfortunately, Anderson and Stevens discovered the air was too thin for the fan to turn the capsule. Despite this problem, they observed the number of cosmic rays entering the vertical telescope increased steadily up to 57,000 feet. After that, the number of recorded rays decreased. At 40,000 feet, cosmic ray intensity was 40.1 times greater than at sea level. Cosmic radiation intensity peaked at 55 times greater than sea level at an altitude of 57,000 feet. Beyond that, it fell to 42 times sea level at 72,395 feet. These changes in intensity generally agreed with data collected by Explorer I and Jean Piccard. Examining the data, Swann concluded that most of the observed radiation effects were due to "secondary rays" created when primary rays enter from space and collide with air molecules in the upper atmosphere. Their flight had lasted 8 hours, 13 minutes, and they landed near White Lake, South Dakota, about 225 miles east of the Stratobowl, Rapid City, South Dakota. From: "The Two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.47.20 Apparatus and stratosphere flights. Explorer II launch site, Rapid City, South Dakota | 1935 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: On November 11, 1935, US Army Air Corps Captains Orvil A. Anderson and Albert W. Stevens reached an altitude of 72,395 feet in a pressurized gondola suspended from a 192-foot diameter helium filled balloon. At first, the winds carried them southeast, towards Pine Ridge and the border with Nebraska. Around 40,000 feet, the winds shifted and Explorer II began following a more easterly track. Three hours and 29 minutes after launch, Anderson and Stevens reached 65,000 feet. The balloon was inflated to its full 192-foot diameter. Anderson dropped ballast, gently coaxing the balloon higher. At 11:40 a.m., Explorer II settled out at 72,395 feet. They were above 96% of the atmosphere, higher than anyone had ever ventured.....They recorded the first photographs that showed the curved top of the troposphere and the curvature of the Earth. Explorer II carried a cosmic ray telescope that comprised a series of Geiger Müller tubes arranged to record incoming radiation in the horizontal plane; 10o elevation; 30o elevation; 60o elevation; and vertically. The pilots were supposed to use the arm-mounted fan to turn the capsule once they were at peak altitude and obtain readings facing different azimuths. Unfortunately, Anderson and Stevens discovered the air was too thin for the fan to turn the capsule. Despite this problem, they observed the number of cosmic rays entering the vertical telescope increased steadily up to 57,000 feet. After that, the number of recorded rays decreased. At 40,000 feet, cosmic ray intensity was 40.1 times greater than at sea level. Cosmic radiation intensity peaked at 55 times greater than sea level at an altitude of 57,000 feet. Beyond that, it fell to 42 times sea level at 72,395 feet. These changes in intensity generally agreed with data collected by Explorer I and Jean Piccard. Examining the data, Swann concluded that most of the observed radiation effects were due to "secondary rays" created when primary rays enter from space and collide with air molecules in the upper atmosphere. Their flight had lasted 8 hours, 13 minutes, and they landed near White Lake, South Dakota, about 225 miles east of the Stratobowl, Rapid City, South Dakota. From: "The Two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8. 47.21 Apparatus and stratosphere flights. Exploere II, launch site, Rapid City, South Dakota | 1935 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: On November 11, 1935, US Army Air Corps Captains Orvil A. Anderson and Albert W. Stevens reached an altitude of 72,395 feet in a pressurized gondola suspended from a 192-foot diameter helium filled balloon. At first, the winds carried them southeast, towards Pine Ridge and the border with Nebraska. Around 40,000 feet, the winds shifted and Explorer II began following a more easterly track. Three hours and 29 minutes after launch, Anderson and Stevens reached 65,000 feet. The balloon was inflated to its full 192-foot diameter. Anderson dropped ballast, gently coaxing the balloon higher. At 11:40 a.m., Explorer II settled out at 72,395 feet. They were above 96% of the atmosphere, higher than anyone had ever ventured.....They recorded the first photographs that showed the curved top of the troposphere and the curvature of the Earth. Explorer II carried a cosmic ray telescope that comprised a series of Geiger Müller tubes arranged to record incoming radiation in the horizontal plane; 10o elevation; 30o elevation; 60o elevation; and vertically. The pilots were supposed to use the arm-mounted fan to turn the capsule once they were at peak altitude and obtain readings facing different azimuths. Unfortunately, Anderson and Stevens discovered the air was too thin for the fan to turn the capsule. Despite this problem, they observed the number of cosmic rays entering the vertical telescope increased steadily up to 57,000 feet. After that, the number of recorded rays decreased. At 40,000 feet, cosmic ray intensity was 40.1 times greater than at sea level. Cosmic radiation intensity peaked at 55 times greater than sea level at an altitude of 57,000 feet. Beyond that, it fell to 42 times sea level at 72,395 feet. These changes in intensity generally agreed with data collected by Explorer I and Jean Piccard. Examining the data, Swann concluded that most of the observed radiation effects were due to "secondary rays" created when primary rays enter from space and collide with air molecules in the upper atmosphere. Their flight had lasted 8 hours, 13 minutes, and they landed near White Lake, South Dakota, about 225 miles east of the Stratobowl, Rapid City, South Dakota. From: "The Two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.47.22 Apparatus and stratosphere flights. Exploere II, launch site, Rapid City, South Dakota | 1935 | Size: image 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: On November 11, 1935, US Army Air Corps Captains Orvil A. Anderson and Albert W. Stevens reached an altitude of 72,395 feet in a pressurized gondola suspended from a 192-foot diameter helium filled balloon. At first, the winds carried them southeast, towards Pine Ridge and the border with Nebraska. Around 40,000 feet, the winds shifted and Explorer II began following a more easterly track. Three hours and 29 minutes after launch, Anderson and Stevens reached 65,000 feet. The balloon was inflated to its full 192-foot diameter. Anderson dropped ballast, gently coaxing the balloon higher. At 11:40 a.m., Explorer II settled out at 72,395 feet. They were above 96% of the atmosphere, higher than anyone had ever ventured.....They recorded the first photographs that showed the curved top of the troposphere and the curvature of the Earth. Explorer II carried a cosmic ray telescope that comprised a series of Geiger Müller tubes arranged to record incoming radiation in the horizontal plane; 10o elevation; 30o elevation; 60o elevation; and vertically. The pilots were supposed to use the arm-mounted fan to turn the capsule once they were at peak altitude and obtain readings facing different azimuths. Unfortunately, Anderson and Stevens discovered the air was too thin for the fan to turn the capsule. Despite this problem, they observed the number of cosmic rays entering the vertical telescope increased steadily up to 57,000 feet. After that, the number of recorded rays decreased. At 40,000 feet, cosmic ray intensity was 40.1 times greater than at sea level. Cosmic radiation intensity peaked at 55 times greater than sea level at an altitude of 57,000 feet. Beyond that, it fell to 42 times sea level at 72,395 feet. These changes in intensity generally agreed with data collected by Explorer I and Jean Piccard. Examining the data, Swann concluded that most of the observed radiation effects were due to "secondary rays" created when primary rays enter from space and collide with air molecules in the upper atmosphere. Their flight had lasted 8 hours, 13 minutes, and they landed near White Lake, South Dakota, about 225 miles east of the Stratobowl, Rapid City, South Dakota. From: "The Two Explorer Stratosphere Balloon Flights" An article by Gregory Kennedy, 11/24/2016 | ||||
F8.40.1 View of Stratobowl, Black Hills of South Dakota. Cosmic Ray Flight. | 1935 | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: On November 11, 1935, US Army Air Corps Captains Orvil A. Anderson and Albert W. Stevens reached an altitude of 72,395 feet in a pressurized gondola suspended from a 192 foot diameter helium filled balloon. This was known as Explorer II. | ||||
F8.49.2 View of Stratobowl, Black Hills of South Dakota. Cosmic Ray Flight. | 1935 | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: On November 11, 1935, US Army Air Corps Captains Orvil A. Anderson and Albert W. Stevens reached an altitude of 72,395 feet in a pressurized gondola suspended from a 192 foot diameter helium filled balloon. This was known as Explorer II. | ||||
F8.49.3 View of Stratobowl, Black Hills of South Dakota. Cosmic Ray Flight. | 1935 | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: On November 11, 1935, US Army Air Corps Captains Orvil A. Anderson and Albert W. Stevens reached an altitude of 72,395 feet in a pressurized gondola suspended from a 192 foot diameter helium filled balloon. This was known as Explorer II. | ||||
F8.49.4 View from air of Rapid City, South Dakota | 1935 | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.49.5 View of Fort Meade, Sturgis, South Dakota from air. | 1935 | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.49.6 View of dude ranch from air. | 1935 | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.49.7 Borglum Memorial | 1935 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | ||
Abstract: View of memorial, cut into mountain. Other Descriptive Information: Photograph taken during National Geographic-Army Air Corps stratosphere flight. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.49.8 Devil's Tower, Wyoming. | 1935 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of Devil's Tower. Devils Tower is a laccolithic butte composed of igneous rock in the Bear Lodge Mountains near Hulett and Sundance in Crook County, northeastern Wyoming, above the Belle Fourche River Access digital object: | ||||
F8.49.9 The Needles, Black Hills of South Dakota. | 1935 | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.49.10 View from air of Mt. Harney, Black Hills of South Dakota. | 1935 | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.49.11 W.F.G. Swann, formal portrait | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: 26 x 18.2 cm. Format: Mounted photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Mounted photograph of Swann. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.49.12 W.F.G. Swann, formal portrait in academic regalia. | undated | Size: 26 x 18.2 cm. Format: mounted photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.49.13 W.F.G. Swann, casual photograph. | undated | Size: 23.4 x 18.4 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.49.14 W.F.G. Swann, seated at desk, working with instrument. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: 22 x 15.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Half length view of Swann, seated, examining equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.49.15 W.F.G. Swann in laboratory, posing with equipment. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: 25 x 19 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of Swann with equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.49.16 W.F.G. Swann. Seated in chair. Chair. | undated | Size: 25 x 20 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.49.17 W.F.G. Swann seated with hands clasped around knee. | undated | Size: 23.5 x 19 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.49.18 W.F.G. Swann seated at desk with pen in his hand. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.49.19 W.F.G. Swann seated before fireplace. | undated | Size: 25 x 19.8 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.49.20 W.F.G. Swann with glasses in right hand. | undated | Size: 19 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.50.1 W.F.G. Swann | undated | Size: 25 x 17.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.50.2 W.F.G. Swann seated with 2 men in tuxedos. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Scientist honored at dinner. 1000 guests attended a dinner in honor of Sir James Jeans of England, internationally known scientist, at the hotel Astor, New York, May 28 1931. Left to right: Sir James, Professor Michael I. Pupin of Columbia University and Professor Swann of Columbia University. Dinner was given jointly by American Scientific Societies. | ||||
F8.50.3 W.F.G. Swann seated in laboratory coat. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | ||
Other Descriptive Information: Photographer: Gladys Muller | ||||
F8.50.4 W.F.G. Swann in hat playing with dog. Holding movie camera. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.50.5 W.F.G. Swann seated wearing academic regalia next to fireplace. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.50.6 W.F.G. Swann photograph of formal portrait. | undated | Size: 20 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.50.7 W.F.G. Swann photograph of formal portrait. Four people standing around portrait. | undated | Size: 25.3 x 20.3 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.50.8 W.F.G. Swann seated in academic regalia. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.50.9 W.F.G. Swann, looking through microscope. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: 24.5 x 19 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of Swann, looking through microscope. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.50.10 W.F.G. Swann, formal portrait, wearing beret. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Bust length, formal portrait of Swann, wearing beret. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.50.11 W.F.G. Swann, half length portrait, blackboard with equations in background. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: 24 x 19 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Half length, 3/4 view portrait of Swann, equations in background. Access digital object: | ||||
F8.50.12 Cello in display case. | undated | Size: 25.3 x 20 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.50.13 Five-String Violincello engraving. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Sign:" Five String Violoncello. Designed by Professor Vladimir Karapetoff. Presented to the Franklin Institute by Mrs. Vladimir Karapetoff." | ||||
F8.50.14 Orchestra | undated | Size: 25 x 20 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.50.15 Orchestra | undated | Size: 25 x 20 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.50.16 Orchestra with man bowing at podium. | undated | Size: 25 x 20 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.50.17 Orchestra | undated | Size: 25 x 20 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.50.18 Orchestra | undated | Size: 25 x 20 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.50.19 Orchestra. W.F.G. Swann in center standing with two violinists. | undated | Size: 25 x 20 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.50.20 Orchestra with W.F.G. Swann seated with conductor's baton. | undated | Size: 24.5 x 19.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.1 Orchestra. Woman playing timpany | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.2 Orchestra. One man, two boys playing trumpets. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.3 Orchestra. Clarinet section. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.4 Orchestra. Cello section. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.5 Orchestra. Bassoon and horn sections. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | ||
F8.51.6 Orchestra. W.F.G. Swann in tuxedo in middle of musicians. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.7 Orchestra. W.F.G. Swann in tuxedo in middle of musicians. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.8 W.F.G. Swann holding cello standing with three other musicians in front of seated audience in room. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.9 Orchestra. W.F.G. Swann standing in center of photograph. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.10 Choir with man playing bass at right. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.11 Orchestra. W.F.G. Swann conducting. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.12 Orchestra. W.F.G. Swann conducting in room. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.13 Orchestra. W.F.G. Swann standing and pointing. Beethoven sheet music on stand. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.14 Orchestra. W.F.G. Swann conducting on podium. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.15 Orchestra. W.F.G. Swann conducting in shirt sleves | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.16 Orchestra. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.17 Orchestra. W.F.G. Swann approaching conductor's podium. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.18 Orchestra. W.F.G. Swann standing with man near conductor's podium. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.19 Orchestra. W.F.G. Swann standing at left. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.51.20 Orchestra. | undated | Size: 25 x 16.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.52.1 Orchestra. W.F.G. Swann conducting. Girl standing and playing violin solo. | undated | Size: 24 x 16 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.52.2 Orchestra. W.F.G. Swann conducting. Pianist in forefront. | undated | Size: 25.3 x 19 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.52.3 W.F.G. Swann playing cello. | undated | Size: 22.5 x 19.5 cm. Format: photograph of painting | LH-B-33 | |
F8.52.4 W.F.G. Swann playing cello. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.52.5 Woman holding violin. Lace dress. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.52.6 Orchestra. Man and woman playing violin. | undated | Size: 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | ||
F8.52.7 Orchestra. Man playing bass. | undated | Size: 25 x 20.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F8.52.8 Watercolor painting by Steve S. Bloomer of cellist and violinist. | undated | Size:24.5 x 16.8 cm. Format: 1 watercolor painting | LH-B-33 | |
F11.11.8 S. R. Milner, formal profile | Undated | 1 item(s) ; Size: mount 27.8 x 20 cm., image 14 x 10 cm. Format: 1photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Formal, profile, mounted photograph of Milner (?). Access digital object: | ||||
F11.11.9 Portrait. Pencil sketch | undated | Size: image 27.5 x 21.5 cm. | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Possibly sketch of WFG Swann's second wife, Helene Deidrichs. | ||||
F11.11.10 W.F.G. Swann with pen in hand, writing. | undated | Size: mount 28 x 21.5 cm., image 19 x 15 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
F11.11.11 W.F.G. Swann formal portrait in academic regalia | undated | Size: 28 x 21 cm. Format: 1 photoprint of portrait, color | LH-B-33 | |
F11.11.12 W.F.G. Swann. Pencil sketch of head. | 1930 | Size: 29 x 22.5 cm. Format: 1 photoprint of pencil sketch | LH-B-33 | |
F11.11.13 W.F.G. Swann in academic regalia, University of Minnesota | 1920 | Size: image 28 x 22 cm. Format: 1 photoprint | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: W.F.G. Swann on right in photograph | ||||
F11.20.9 W.F.G. Swann formal portrait | undated | Size: image 35 x 25 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
F11.20.10 The American Physical Society, Washington D.C. | 1932 April 30 | Size: image 32 x 23.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: "For Professor W.F.G. Swann with the compliments of George O. Squier, Major General of U.S. Army" | ||||
F11.20.11 The American Physical Society dinner. Ambassador Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey | 1932 December 29 | Size: image 35.5 x 28 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.40 Crew of the yacht, Carnegie, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institute, Washington, DC | 1913-1914 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
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U4.8.41 W.F.G. Swann, standing on deck of the yacht, Carnegie, with J.P. Ault, two women passengers, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institute, Washington, DC | 1913-1914 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
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U4.8.42 W.F.G. Swann, L.A. Bauer, W.J. Peters, J.A. Fleming leaning on rail of the yacht, Carnegie, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institute, Washington, DC | 1913-1914 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
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U4.8.43 W.F.G. Swann, standing on steps of the yacht, Carnegie, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institute, Washington, DC | 1913-1914 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
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U4.8.44 W.F.G. Swann, standing on deck of the yacht, Carnegie, with fellow researcher, two women passengers, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institute, Washington, DC | 1913-1914 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
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U4.8.45 W.F.G. Swann, standing outside, behind group of women and men, including Lalitha Chandrasekhar, wall in background, Mexico | Undated | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
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U4.8.46 W.F.G. Swann, standing on deck of the yacht, Carnegie, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institute, Washington, DC | 1913-1914 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
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U4.8.47 Binoculars and other equipment | Undated | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Photocopy of original print | ||||
U4.8.48 W.F.G. Swann seated outside in lawn chair, with son, daughter, trees in background, Pennsylvania | Undated | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
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U4.8.49a J.P. Ault, with another man, looking at instruments on deck of the yacht, Carnegie, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institute, Washington, DC | 1913-1914 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.49b W.F.G. Swann, with Captain Albert W. Stevens and woman, standing in the entrance of the National Geographical Society building, Washington, DC | Undated | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.50 W.F.G. Swann, holding scientific equipment, standing outside, with unidentified man | Undated | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
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U4.8.51 W.F.G. Swann, seated on bench ouside, with Major General McCoy, Major Burrell, two other soldiers, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota | 1935 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.52 W.F.G. Swann, seated on bench ouside, with Major General McCoy, Major Burrell, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota | 1935 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.53 Profile portrait, man preparing balloon, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota | 1935 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.54 Equipment for measuring cosmic rays, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota | 1935 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.55 Equipment, with dial, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota | 1935 | 3 photograph(s) ; emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.56 Equipment, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota | 1935 | 7 photograph(s) ; emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.57a Metal tubes, debris, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota | 1935 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.57b Counting equipment, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota | 1935 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.58 Rack of metal boxes, circuits, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota | 1935 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.59 Wires, circuits on a grid, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota | 1935 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.60 Rack of metal boxes, circuits, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota, larger view | 1935 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.61 Rubber tube, surrounded by metal clamp, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota | 1935 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.62 Rack of metal boxes, circuits, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota, view from above | 1935 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.63 W.F.G. Swann, sitting outside on steps, building entrance in background | early 1920s | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.64a Six men looking at equipment, outside, on the ground, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota | 1935 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.64b W.F.G. Swann, with father, brother, outside, house in background, Ironbridge, Shropshire, England | Undated | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.65 W.F.G. Swann, age 2 (?), formal portrait | 1886(?) | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.66 W.F.G. Swann, age 10 (?), formal portrait, holding gloves | 1894(?) | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.67 W.F.G. Swann, age 10 (?), bust, formal portrait | 1894(?) | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.68 W.F.G. Swann, age 7 (?), standing outside, house entrance in background, Ironbridge, Shropshire, England | 1891(?) | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.69 Swann grandchildren, six children sitting on floor, inside, clock in background | Undated | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.70 Swann family, three adults, four children, seated inside, at table, woman server in background | Undated | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.71 W.F.G. Swann, age 5 (?), seated in chair, holding book, fur wrap, fan, and drape in background, Ironbridge, Shropshire, England | 1889 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.72 W.F.G. Swann, age 21 (?), standing in classroom | 1905(?) | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.73 W.F.G. Swann, age 53, standing on beach, waves in background | 1937 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.74 W.F.G. Swann, standing in profile, delivering serve, on tennis court, house in background | Undated | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.75 W.F.G. Swann, seated at desk in classroom, blackboard in background, Moore School of Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania | Undated | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.76 W.F.G. Swann, seated at conference table, reading, curtain in background, Kyoto, Japan | 1961 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.77 Nine men looking at collapsed balloon, outside, on the ground, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota | 1935 | emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U4.8.78 Man holding parachute, with canopy open, standing outside, trees in background, stratosphere balloon flight, South Dakota | 1946 | 2 photograph(s) ; emph: Size:; emph: Format: | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.71 Group portrait, outside, Swann seated second row, right. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 17.5 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait, outside. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.72 Group portrait, outside, Swann standing in middle row | undated | Size: image 17.5 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.73 Group portrait, outside, Swann standing, back row. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 17.5 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait, outside, windows in background. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.74 Group portrait in alley, Swann seated in middle | undated | Size: image 14 x 8.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.75 Group portrait, outside on steps, Swann seated, second row center. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 14 x 8.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait, seated outside on steps. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.76 Group portrait, outside on steps, Swann seated first row. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 14 x 8.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait, outside on steps, Swann in first row. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.77 Group portrait, Swann seated front row center. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 14.5 x 9 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait, outside, seated on steps. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.78 Group portrait, ouside under tree, Swann seated, first row. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 14 x 8.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait, outside, building and automobile in background. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.79 Group portrait, outside, Swann standing on right. Columbus, Ohio | 1932 July | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 18.2 x 8.6 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Group portrait, outside, Swann on right. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.80 W.F.G. Swann, seated with others | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 17.6 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Swann, on couch, seated with wife and others. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.81 Instruments | undated | Size: image 15.5 x 12.2 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.82 W.F.G. Swann seated with wife and others. | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 17.6 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Swann, on couch, with three women. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.83 W.F.G. Swann and wife, on couch | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 17.6 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Mr. and Mrs. Swann, seated. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.84 Binoculars and instrument | undated | Size: image 14.6 x 9 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.85 "All this Judge needs is a violon-cello". W.F.G. Swann in academic regalia. Painting | Undated | 1 item(s) ; Size: image 17 x 10.6 cm. Format: 1 photoimage of painting | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of Louis D. Brandeis. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.86 View of post office, Canberra, Australia. | Undated | 1 item(s) U5-7-8 ; Size: image 16.2 x 11.6 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Exterior view of post office. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.87 The King's Hall, Parliament, where President's reception was held. | Undated | 1 item(s) ; Size: image 17.6 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Interior view of Australian Parliament. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.88 Internal view of Austrailian Institute of Anaotomy, Canberra. | Undated | 1 item(s) ; Size: image 17.6 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of skeletons, bones and skulls, in the Australian Institute of Anatomy. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.89 Internal view of the House of Parliament, Australia. | Undated | 1 item(s) ; Size: image 17.6 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Internal view of Australian House of Parliament. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.90a W.F.G. Swann, working with equipment, metal gondola for stratosheric flight in background. | 1935 November | 1 photograph(s) ; State: image 18 x 12.6 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of Swann, working with equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.90b W.F.G. Swann seated in lobby with others | undated | Size: image 16 x 11.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.91 View of men working on scientific equipment for stratospheric flight. Stratosphere bowl, Rapid City, South Dakota | 1935 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 16 x 11.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of equipment, two men standing behind. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.92 Two unidentified men, standing outside, working on equipment for stratospheric flight, 3/4 view. | 1935 November | 1 item(s) ; Size: image 16 x 11.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of two men working with equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.93 Two unidentified men, standing outside, working on equipment for stratospheric flight. | 1935 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 16 x 11.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of two men working with equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.94 Two men working with equipment at stratospheric flight. Car. | 1935 November | Size: image 16 x 11.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.95 Four men in army at stratosphere bowl, Rapid City, South Dakota. Tents. | 1935 November | Size: image 16 x 11.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.96 W.F.G. Swann with group of men at stratosphere bowl, Rapid City, South Dakota | 1935 November | Size: image 16 x 11.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.97 Hundreds of oxygen tanks stacked under pine shelter. Two men standing. Stratosphere bowl, Rapid City, South Dakota | 1935 November | Size: image 16 x 11.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.98 W.F.G. Swann standing with group beside tent. Stratosphere bowl, Rapid City, South Dakota | 1935 November | Size: image 17.8 x 13 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Men in group: Yoder, Swann, Housman, The Doctor, Fassin" Russel, Winston, Bonhau, Stevens | ||||
U5.7.99 W.F.G. Swann at right of group in front of tent. Stratosphere bowl. | undated | Size: image 17 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.100 Two women and one man at stratosphere bowl. | 1935 November | Size: image 17 x 11.8 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.101 Four men with typewriters and machines producing read-outs | undated | Size: image 17 x 11.8 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.102 View of scientific equipment for stratosphere flight. | 1935 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 16.9 x 11.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Internal view of gondola used for stratosphere flight. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.103 a,b Battery of 10 geigor counter telescopes for measuring the cosmic ray intensity | 1935 November | Size: image 17 x 11,7 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | ||
Other Descriptive Information: Boxes contain 210 geiger counter tubes. The central pallet contains the switchboard array cuts for transmission to the recorder. | ||||
U5.7.104 Scale models of the gondola used in the stratosphere flight, postcard. | 1935 | 1 item(s) ; Size: image 13.3 x 8.7 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Models of apparatus carried during the flight. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.105 Instruments used in stratospheric flights. Rapid City, South Dakota. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.8 x 9.8 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.106 Oxygen tanks. Army men at stratospheric flight. Rapid City, South Dakota | 1935 November | Size: image 16.5 x 11.7 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.107 Wooden temporary building, car at night | 1935 November | Size: image 16.5 x 11.7 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.108 Captain Albert Stevens, scientific observer on stratosphere flight, postcard. | 1935 | 1 item(s) ; Size: image 14 x 8.7 cm. Format: 1 postcard | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of Captain Stevens, preparing for flight. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.109 Governor Tom Berry, Major Keppner and Captina Stevens, in front of medal gondola for stratosphere flight, postcard. | 1935 | 1 item(s) ; Size: image 14 x 8.7 cm. Format: 1 postcard | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Berry, Keppner and Stevens, standing in front of gondola. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.110 Constructing Largest Balloon Every Built postcard. | 1934 | 1 item(s) ; Size: image 14 x 8.7 cm. Format: 1 postcard | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of deflated balloon being spread out and held by circle of people. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.111 View of Stratophere Bowl, postcard | 1935 | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 14 x 8.7 cm. Format: 1 postcard | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of site from which stratosphere flight balloon launched, tents visible. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.112 Constructing Gondola postcard | 1934 | 1 item(s) ; Size: image 14 x 8.7 cm. Format: 1 postcard | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of two men constructing the gondola for the Explorer II flight. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.113 View of Stratosphere Bowl (You are Standing Here Now) postcard. | 1935 | 1 item(s) ; Size: image 14 x 8.7 cm. Format: 1 postcard | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of natural bowl used to launch the Explorer II stratosphere flight balloon, with indication of where the viewer would be standing under unknown circumstances. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.114 1500 Hydrogen Flasks for Inflating Balloon postcard | 1935 | 1 item(s) ; Size: image 14 x 8.7 cm. Format: 1 postcard | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of hydrogen flasks. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.115 Two men, seated at table with NBC microphone, gondola for stratosphere flight in background. | 1935 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of two men seated, preparing radio communication for stratosphere flight. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.116 Interior view of gondola for stratosphere flight. | 1935 | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Internal view of gondola, equipment used for flight visible. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.117 Two men kneeling over equipment inside gondola for stratospheric flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.118 Interior view of gondola for stratosphere flight, with NBC mircrophone. | 1935 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Interior view of gondola. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.119 Man kneeling working with instruments in gondola for stratospheric flight. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.120 Interior of gondola, stratospheric flight. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.121 Interior of gondola, stratospheric flight. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.122 Interior view of apparatus being constructed for stratosphere flight. | 1935 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
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U5.7.123 Man with headphones inside gondola at stratospheric flight | 1935 November | |||
U5.7.124 Stratosphere bowl from above, Rapid City, South Dakota | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.125 View of balloon rising from stratosphere bowl, Rapid City, South Dakota | 1935 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of balloon being inflated. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.126 Wooden building, tents, six men standing near work table. Stratosphere bowl, Rapid City, South Dakota | 1935 November | |||
U5.7.127 View of gondola being wheeled into place for stratosphere flight. | 1935 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Gondola, on wheels, being moved for flight preparation. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.128 Gondola, Explorer II. Stratospheric flight. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.129 Group standing around gondola Explorer II preparing for stratospheric flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.130 Gondola, Explorer II. Stratospheric flights | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.131 Albert Stevens, center, commandr of flight and 2 men in front of gondola on cart at stratospheric flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.132 Orvil Anderson, pilot, inside gondola with headphones, pre-stratospheric flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.133 Interior of gondola. Man sitting on commode. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.134 Albert Stevens, flight commander kneeling inside gondola, pre-stratospheric flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: National Geographic-Air Corps stratosphere expedition. | ||||
U5.7.135 Albert Stevens part way out of gondola hatch with six men and women standing around gondola. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.136 View of gondola on trailer. Stratospheric flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.137 View of stratosphere bowl, Rapid City, South Dakota from plane. Balloon in distance | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.138 View of straosphere bowl, Rapi City, South Dakota from plane. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.139 View of personal of U.S. Army Air Corps Stratosphere Flight. | 1935 | 1 photograph(s) U5-7-139 ; Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of personal, working with scientific equipment. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.140 Albert Stevens, flight commander standing in balloon basket. | 1935 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of men and balloon basket. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.141 Hundreds of oxygen tanks. Woman and man in army inspecting. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.142 Light discs on tarp. Man working with one. Stratospheric flight. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.143 Albert Stevens, flight commander, looking through gondola hatch, six men and women posing in front of gondola | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.144 Inflated balloon at night under lights. Not attached to gondola. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.145 View of stratosphere bowl, Rapid City, South Dakota from plane | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage; Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.146 View of stratosphere bowl, Rapid City, South Dakota from plane | 1935 November | |||
U5.7.147 Army and trucks lined up on street. Stratospheric flight. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.148 Log cabin. People outside. Geographic Society flag. Stratosphere flight. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.149 Man pouring material into container. Truck. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.150 Major Keppner (?), Captain Stevens and unidentified man, standing in front of gondola for stratosphere flight. | 1935 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of three men standing in front of gondola. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.151 National Geographic Society-Army Air Corps gondola. Two men. Stratosphere flight. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Men are probably Stevens and Keppner | ||||
U5.7.152 National Geographic Society-Army Air Corps gondola. Three men. Stratosphere flight. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.153 National Geographic Society-Army Air Corps gondola on trailer | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.154 Army Air Corps truck carrying gondola for stratosphere flight. Five men standing beside | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.155 Interior view of gondola. Stratosphere flight. | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.156 People standing around National Geographic Society-Army Air Corps gondola with balloon lines. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.157 National Geographic Society-Army Air Corps gondola on truck bed. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.158 Interior of gondonla. NBC equipment. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.159 Interior of gondola. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.160 View of inflated balloon for stratosphere flight, seen from groundlevel. | 1935 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of inflated balloon, held by ropes to the ground. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.7.161 Two people at desk and another man inside log cabin. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.162 W.F.G. Swann standing in front of gondola. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.163 W.F.G. Swann standing in front of gondola. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.164 W.F.G. Swann standing in front of gondola. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.165 Albert Stevens standing beside gondola. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.166 Interior of gondola. Man with headphones checking equipment. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.167 Interior of gondola. Man with headphones checking equipment. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.168 Two men testing equipment inside gondola. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.169 Two men testing equipment inside gondola. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.170 One man working with instrument inside gondola. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.171 Two men testing equipment inside gondola. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.172 Two men testing equipment inside gondola. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.173 Two men testing equipment inside gondola. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.174 Two men testing equipment inside gondola. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.175 Two men testing equipment inside gondola. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.7.176 Two men testing equipment inside gondola. Stratosphere flight | 1935 November | Size: image 16.7 x 12 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.1 Apparatus and Stratosphere flights | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
15.8.2 Apparatus and Stratosphere flights | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.3 Apparatus and Stratosphere flights | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.4 Tents for 4th Cavalry at stratosphere bowl for stratosphere flight | 1935 | |||
U5.8.5 Apparatus and Stratosphere flight | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.6 Apparatus and Stratosphere flight | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.7 Apparatus and Stratosphere flights | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.8 Men of 4th Cavalry in tents dining at stratosphere bowl | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.9 Apparatus and stratosphere flight - Truck hauling gondola | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.10 Deflated balloon in stratosphere bowl for stratosphere flight | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.11a-d Figures of geomagnetic latitude from B-29 flights | 1948 | Size: image 14.3 x 9.9 cm. Format: 4 figures | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.12 Apparatus and Stratosphere flights | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.13 Apparatus and Stratosphere flights | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.14 Apparatus and Stratosphere flights- inflated balloon on ground | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.15 Apparatus and Stratosphere flight - gondola and deflated balloon descending | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Uf.8.16 Apparatus and Stratosphere flight - Deflated balloon | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.17 View of inflated balloon for stratosphere flight, seen from above | 1935 November | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: View of inflated balloon, circled by lights. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.8.18 Balloon in stratosphere bowl | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.19 View from mountain looking down on stratosphere bowl. Tents | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.20 View from plane looking down on stratosphere bowl | 1935 | Size: image 18 x 12.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.21 Christmas Greeting of Swann children Larry, Sally, Danny | 1954 | Size: image 17.5 x 8.3 cm. Format: 1 photoimage/christmas card | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.22 W.F.G. Swann, playing cello | Undated | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 14 x 8.5 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Abstract: Full length view of Swann, playing cello. Access digital object: | ||||
U5.8.23 W.F.G. Swann formal portrait | undated | Size: image 18.8 x 12.8 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.24 W.F.G. Swann standing with tennis raquet. | undated | Size: image 17.7 x 12.6 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
Other Descriptive Information: Written on photo: "To His Royal Highness from G.T.A.-M.M.A." | ||||
U5.8.25 W.F.G. Swann holding globe with ring around circumference. | undated | Size: image 16.2 x 10.4 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.26 W.F.G. Swann standing with unknown man in front of Turnbull portrait of Swann. | 1945 | Size: image 17.7 x 12.8 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.27 W.F.G. Swann seated in academic regalia | undated | Size: image 18.8 x 12.8 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | LH-B-33 | |
U5.8.28 W.F.G. Swann, playing cello, unidentified man playing piano. | 1940 October | 1 photograph(s) ; Size: image 12.5 x 13.2 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | ||
Abstract: Half length view of Swann playing cello, man seated at piano, nude statue in forefront. Other Descriptive Information: Handwritten note on reverse: "To professor Swann, the magician of tunes and rays! With admiration, Lilly Rona." Access digital object: | ||||
U5.8.29 Sculpture. Nine pieces including head of W.F.G. Swann. | 1940 | Size: image 17.2 x 12.3 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | ||
Other Descriptive Information: Photograph front: "Lilly Rand, 1940" | ||||
U5.8.30 Cello on table, resting on side | undated | Size: image 14.7 x 8.9 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | ||
U5.8.31 W.F.G. Swann formal portrait | undated | Size: image 16.3 x 11.3 cm. Format: 1 photoimage | ||
U5.8.119 W.F.G. Swann seated wearing academic regalia | undated | 1 negative | LH-B-33 | |
F11.30.18 W.F.G. Swann at desk examining books. Telephone. | Photo 35.5 cm. x 28.5 cm. | LH-B-33 | ||
F11.30.19 W.F.G. Swann playing cello. | Photo 35 x 24 cm. | LH-B-33 | ||
Fll.30.20 W.F.G. Swann hands on book, "Quantitative Theory of Nuclear Forces" | Photo 35 x 28cm. | LH-B-33 | ||
F11.30.21 W.F.G. Swann standing in front of fireplace pointing at camera. Clock on mantel. | Photo 34 cm x 28 cm. | LH-B-33 | ||
F11.30.22 W.F.G. Swann seated, book in lap. Talking. | Photo 35 x 28 cm. | LH-B-33 | ||
Fll.30.23 W.F.G. Swann seated, head resting on hand. Curly hair. | Photo 35 x 24 cm. | LH-B-33 | ||
Fll.30.25 W.F.G. Swann seated. Books open, hand at mouth. Reading. | Photo 35 x 28 cm. | LH-B-33 | ||
Lantern Slides | 1952-1957, undated | 281 slides | Box 118-122 | |
Cosmic Ray Lecture | 1957 March 15 | Slides 1-34 | Box 118 | |
Beauty, the Ideal of the Arts... | 1954 February 17 | Slides 35-45 | Box 118 | |
Musical score | ||||
Wagner Institute Lecture | 1952 April 3 | Slides 46-55 | Box 118 | |
Lecture at Endicott, NY | 1955 March 7 | Slides 56-72 | Box 119 | |
Baltimore Lecture | 1955 March 17 | Slides 73-79 | Box 119 | |
Is the Universe Planned? | Undated | Slides 80-91 | Box 119 | |
Architecture of the Universe | Undated | Slides 92-95 | Box 119 | |
Cosmic Ray Graphs | Undated | Slides 96-99 | Box 119 | |
Nuclear Physics Tables | Undated | Slides 100-114 | Box 119-120 | |
Music-Miscellaneous | Undated | Slides 115-123 | Box 120 | |
Figures for Publications | Undated | Slides 124-179 | Box 120-121 | |
Elements | Undated | Slides 180-191 | Box 121 | |
Including Bismuth, Cadmium, Aluminum, Tin, Lead, Iron. | ||||
Horizons Unlimited | Undated | Slides 192-196 | Box 121 | |
7th Sunday typescript | ||||
Cosmic Ray/Stratosphere | Undated | Slides 197-204 | Box 121 | |
Equations | Undated | Slides 205-226 | Box 121 | |
Photographs | Undated | Slides 227-241 | Box 122 | |
Apparatus | Undated | Slides 242-273 | Box 122 | |
Unidentified | Undated | Slides 274-281 | Box 122 | |
Series VI. Motion picture films | 1934, undated | 0.5 Linear feet 22 film reels | Box 123 | |
Twenty-two 16mm films, transferred to DVD as part of the Save America's Treasures grant in December 2006. Films Nos. 16 and 18 could not be transferred due to damage. | ||||
Film 1: Hunting Cosmic Rays in a B-29. Color. Approx 15 minutes. Produced by National Geographic Foundation. Footage of the cosmic ray experiments conducted in a B-29 by the National Geographic Foundation and the Bartol Research Foundation. | Undated | Disc 1 | Box 123 | |
Film 2: Piccard Flight. B/W. Stratosphere flight of Jean and Jeannette Piccard from Ford Airport, Dearborn, MI, to Cadiz, OH. | 1934 October 23 | Disc 1 | Box 123 | |
Film 3: Home Movie. B/W. Approx. 11 minutes. Includes scenes of Swann playing cello, groundbreaking of Bartol Research Foundation on campus of Swarthmore, Swann playing tennis, early images of Logan Circle on Benjamin Franklin Parkway. | Undated | Disc 1 | Box 123 | |
Film 4: Home Movie. B/W. Approx. 5 minutes. Appears to be footage of trips abroad. | Undated | Disc 1 | Box 123 | |
Film 5: Home Movie. B/W. Footage of an unidentified woman in various locations in Paris. | Undated | Disc 1 | Box 123 | |
Film 6: Stratosphere Balloon Flight. B/W. Approx 3 minutes. Unidentified Balloon flight. Shows Swann working various apparatus. | Undated | Disc 1 | Box 123 | |
Film 7: Stratosphere Balloon Flight. B/W. Unidentified Balloon flight. Film then switches to footage of Independence Square | Undated | Disc 1 | Box 123 | |
Film 8: Home Movie. B/W. Approx. 3 minutes. Unidentified family. | Undated | Disc 1 | Box 123 | |
Film 9: Home Movie. B/W. Swann and an unidentified man outside the Bartol Research Foundation at Swarthmore. | Undated | Disc 2 | Box 123 | |
Film 10: Home Movie. B/W. Unidentified persons onboard a ship. | Undated | Disc 2 | Box 123 | |
Film 11: Home Movie. B/W. Approx. 3 minutes. Includes footage of an observatory. | Undated | Disc 2 | Box 123 | |
Film 12: Home Movie. B/W. Appears to be footage of trips abroad. Includes images of a cemetery and a funeral procession. Also an unidentified man playing the violin. | Undated | Disc 2 | Box 123 | |
Film 13: Home Movie. B/W. Visit to Redwood National Forest. | Undated | Disc 2 | Box 123 | |
Film 14: Home Movie. B/W. Man playing cello. | Undated | Disc 2 | Box 123 | |
Film 15: Home Movie. B/W. Includes footage of orchestra concert in an outdoor amphitheater. | Undated | Disc 2 | Box 123 | |
Film 16: Damaged | Undated | Box 123 | ||
Film 17: Home Movie. B/W. Footage of laboratory equipment operating. Blurry. | Undated | Disc 2 | Box 123 | |
Film 18: Damaged | Undated | Box 123 | ||
Film 19: Home Movie. B/W. Includes footage of Swann feeding a deer. | Undated | Disc 2 | Box 123 | |
Film 20: Home Movie. B/W. Approx. 4 minutes. Includes footage of street preachers, onboard ship, a cat. | Undated | Disc 2 | Box 123 | |
Film 21: Home Movie. B/W. Includes footage of a house under construction. | Undated | Disc 2 | Box 123 | |
Film 22: Home Movie. B/W. | Undated | Disc 2 | Box 123 | |
Series VII. Oversize | Undated | 0.5 Linear feet | Box 124 | |
First photograph ever made showing the division between the troposphere and the stratosphere... | Undated | Box 124 | ||
and also the actual curvature of the Earth--photographed from an elevation of 72,395 feet, the highest point ever reached by man. | ||||
Photographs | Undated | Box 124 | ||
W.F.G. Swann |