Background note
Stanislaw Ulam was gifted mathematician who, during the course of his career, made significant contributions to set theory,
topology, ergodic theory, probability, cellular automata theory, the study of nonlinear processes, the function of real variables,
mathematical logic, and number theory. Perhaps his greatest achievement was the development of the Monte Carlo method for
solving complex mathematical problems by electronic random sampling, but he made equally noteworthy contributions in hydrodynamics
(three-dimensional fluid flow), the development of nuclear propulsion for space flight (Project Orion), and in fields as disparate
as physics, biology, and astronomy. Yet despite the breadth of his scholarship, Ulam is most often remembered for the central
role he played in the early development of the American hydrogen bomb.
Stanislaw Marcin Ulam was born in Lwów, Poland on April 13, 1909. The son of Jozef Ulam, a lawyer, and Anna Auerbach, the
daughter of an industrialist, Ulam developed an enthusiasm for astronomy and physics while still in his teens that led him
into the serious study of mathematics. Enrolling at the Lwów Polytechnic Institute in 1927, he received his bachelor's (1931),
master's (1932), and doctoral degrees in rapid succession (1933), intending on an academic career. Following receipt of his
degree and a tour of Europe during which he visited mathematicians and scientists in Vienna, Zurich, Paris, and Cambridge,
Ulam received an invitation from fellow mathematician, John von Neumann, to become a visiting scholar for three months at
the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. There, he met G. D. Birkhoff, who brought him to Harvard to become one of the
earliest members of the Society of Fellows (1936-1939) and later, lecturer (1940). During his five years in Cambridge, Ulam
traveled back and forth between Poland and the States, and shortly after he suffered the death of his mother, his younger
brother, Adam, was sent to join Stan in America. Adam was encouraged to enroll at Brown University, where Stanislaw was engaged
in substitute teaching a graduate course on the theory of functions of several real variables.
In 1940, Ulam accepted a position as instructor at the University of Wisconsin, and quickly earned promotion to assistant
professor. Both personally and professionally, his years in Wisconsin were eventful, beginning more than a decade of intense
activity and life change. In an effort to enlist in the military in 1943, Ulam became a U.S. citizen, and in that same year,
he married Françoise Aron, a French exchange student at Mount Holyoke College, whom he had met in Cambridge. The Ulams had
one child, Claire, born in 1944. Although he taught mathematics courses to Army and Navy recruits, Ulam believed that he could
contribute more directly and significantly to the war effort, and early in the autumn, 1943, John von Neumann again interceded
in Ulam's life. Meeting furtively at a railroad station in Chicago, von Neumann convinced Ulam to join an unidentified, war-related
project, and with the added urging of physicist Hans Bethe, Ulam agreed. Within a few months, he and his family moved to Los
Alamos Scientific Laboratories (LASL), N.M., to begin work on the Manhattan Project.
Assigned to physicist Edward Teller's group, a unit of the scientific corps led by Enrico Fermi, Ulam set to work on the hydrodynamics
of implosion, in preparation for construction of the atomic bomb. His key insight into the development of the fusion bomb
may have been the recognition that compression of the nuclear material was necessary to produce an explosion, and that mechanical
shock waves generated by a fission bomb could produce the force necessary. He later also struggled through the mathematical
physics that set the stage for theoretical work in preparation of a "super" bomb - Teller's proposed thermonuclear hydrogen
bomb. After this initial work on Teller's problem, Ulam co-authored a report on multiplicative branching processes with David
Hawkins -- a philosopher and non-professional mathematician and physicist at Los Alamos -- and C. J. Everett, a professor
from the University of Wisconsin. This important paper marked some of the earliest work in branching process theory, a sub-field
of probability theory. Yet as often proved true in his life, his academic successes were accompanied by personal misfortunes.
While Ulam contributed to the completion of work at LASL in 1945, he learned of the loss of his entire immediate family in
Poland at the hands of the Nazis: his father, uncle, sister, and brother-in-law were killed. Only his brother Adam, who had
matriculated at Brown University in 1940, survived.
With the war ended, Ulam hoped for a return to a more conventional academic career. Doubting his chances for promotion and
tenure at Wisconsin, he accepted a teaching position at the University of Southern California during the fall, 1945. Shortly
after his arrival in Los Angeles, however, he was struck by a mysterious illness -- later diagnosed as viral encephalitis
- which was treated by a highly risky surgical procedure. Friends and colleagues noted that the illness and treatment seemed
to affect Ulam's personality, and more profoundly, his approach to mathematical problem solving. After his recovery, they
noted, he appeared to use his imagination more when searching for new mathematical ideas, and to rely less on his own technical
solutions, and more on the hard work of others. The increasing fertility of his imagination was counterbalanced by a reluctance
to delve into the technical details. Ulam's convalescence required a leave of absence from USC, during which he was invited
to attend a secret conference at LASL in April, 1946, to discuss the development of Teller's thermonuclear bomb. Having played
an important role in solving the technical problems associated with the development of the atomic bomb, he was asked to resume
work at LASL on the development of the H-bomb. Associating Los Angeles with his illness, Ulam was willing to leave, and he
once again resumed his work in the desert. While involved in research at LASL, he developed the Monte Carlo method, by which
solutions to mathematical and physical problems are solved through random sampling. The Monte Carlo method became known as
one of Ulam's most significant achievements, and he lectured on the subject frequently.
The reputation that surrounds Edward Teller and Ulam as "fathers of the hydrogen bomb" was solidified by their work during
the early 1950s. In February, 1950, Ulam conclusively demonstrated that the amount of tritium Teller had estimated as necessary
for his "classic super" design was insufficient, suggesting that only limited progress was possible within the parameters
of the original super plan. Von Neumann confirmed Ulam's results through calculations run on the Princeton computer, one of
the earliest electronic computing machines of its kind, and by April, 1950, Ulam had developed an alternative configuration,
which he published jointly with Teller as a classified paper. Ulam's configuration proved to be a turning point in the development
of the H-bomb, making possible the first thermonuclear reactions and the "Mike" test at Bikini Atoll in November, 1952.
After completing this phase of work at Los Alamos, Ulam was employed at Harvard, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
and the University of California as a visiting professor from 1951-1956, before returning to LASL in 1957 to become research
advisor to the director of the laboratory. He remained in that position until his retirement in 1965, though until his death
in 1984, he continued to consult for Los Alamos. From 1965-1975, Ulam also held the chair of the mathematics department at
the University of Colorado at Boulder, and for a portion of his tenure there, he was professor of biomathematics at the University
of Colorado Medical School. Ulam continued to be actively involved in government science after the completion of his work
on the H-bomb. His involvement with Project Rover at LASL resulted in the design of a nuclear-reactor rocket, while his work
with Project Orion focused on the nuclear propulsion of a space vehicle. Under the Kennedy administration, he became involved
in the nation's space program as a member to the President's Scientific Advisory Committee, the Air Force Space Planning Committee,
and General Twining's Air Force Committee. He was also retained as a consultant by such companies as IBM, General Atomic,
the North American Aviation Corporation, and Hycon Corporation, as well as the Neurosciences Institute of the Rockefeller
University. Among Ulam's professional publications are several books and more than 150 articles in professional journals reflecting
his diverse work in mathematics, theoretical physics, and mathematical biology. Among these are A collection of mathematical problems (N.Y., 1960), a collaboration with fellow mathematician Mark Kac entitled Mathematics and Logic (N.Y., 1968), Stanislaw Ulam: sets, numbers, universes (Cambridge, 1974), and his autobiography Adventures of a mathematician (N.Y., 1976). The Scottish book was finally edited by R. Daniel Mauldin and published in 1982 after Ulam had distributed
typescripts of the notebook to colleagues in the scientific community as early as 1957. This collection of unsolved mathematical
problems was initially compiled in the Scottish Cafe in Poland before World War II by Ulam and fellow mathematicians, including
his former graduate advisor, Stefan Banach. Works in progress at the time of Ulam's death in 1984 included "Problem Book II,"
the second volume to his Collection of mathematical problems. These number and breadth of these publications underscore Ulam's influence on many branches of twentieth century mathematics,
as well as his signature application of theoretical and technological research to the sciences.
Ulam's memberships in professional and learned societies included the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of
Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the American Physical Society, the American Mathematical Society, the
Mathematical Association of America, the Polish Mathematical Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of
Science. He was also asked to serve on the board of governors for the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, and
the Jurzykowski Foundation in New York. Ulam was honored with such awards as the Sierpinski Medal, the Polish Millennium Prize,
and the Polish American Congress Heritage Award, and was named the John von Neumann Lecturer of the Society of Applied and
Industrial Mathematics. In recognition of his mathematical and scientific achievements, Ulam was awarded honorary degrees
by the University of New Mexico (1965), the University of Pittsburgh (1978), and the University of Wisconsin (1978). Stanislaw
Marcin Ulam died in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on May 13, 1984. He was seventy-five.
Scope and content
The Stanislaw Marcin Ulam Papers (1916-1984) contain diverse materials documenting the personal life and career of a creative
mathematician and key figure in the technical development of America's nuclear weaponry. The collection documents nearly the
entirety of Ulam's life, but the core of the collection reflects the years after his arrival in the United States in 1935,
and particularly after he began as a researcher at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratories in 1945. From 1935 on, Ulam was heavily
engaged in publication, teaching, consulting, and traveling as a visiting lecturer at universities and scientific symposia,
and most importantly, he was involved in the development of the atomic and hydrogen bombs.
The Ulam Papers constitute a rich resources for study of the early years of nuclear weapon development in the United States,
and though it is relatively lacking in technical scientific detail, the webs of relationships.
Ulam's professional correspondence with fellow scientists as well as his original research materials are also noteworthy aspects
of the papers.
The papers (75 boxes; 35.75 linear feet) are divided into fifteen series:
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Professional correspondence, 1932-1986 |
(33 boxes; 15.5 linear feet) |
| Series II. |
Personal correspondence, 1936-1979 |
(1 box; 0.5 linear feet) |
| Series III. |
Polish materials, 1935-1984 |
(1 box; 0.5 linear feet) |
| Series IV. |
Subject files, ca.1945-1983 |
(3 boxes; 1.5 linear feet) |
| Series V. |
Research notes, 1934-1983 |
(4 boxes; 2 linear feet) |
| Series VI. |
Calendars and address books, 1934-1984 |
(4 boxes; 2 linear feet) |
| Series VII. |
Talks and interviews, 1937-1984 |
(4 boxes; 2 linear feet) |
| Series VIII. |
Unpublished works, 1932-1984 |
(3 boxes; 1.5 linear feet) |
| Series IX. |
Published works, 1944?-1984 |
(9 boxes; 4.5 linear feet) |
| Series X. |
Class notes, 1936-1981 |
(2 boxes; 1 linear foot) |
| Series XI. |
Student notes and papers, ca.1938-1976 |
(1 box; 0.5 linear feet) |
| Series XII. |
Miscellaneous, memorabilia, and newspapers, 1916-1983 |
(2 boxes; 1 linear foot) |
| Series XIII. |
Photographs and film, 1930-1984 |
(1 box, 1 film; 0.5 linear feet) |
| Series XIV. |
Audiotape recordings, ca.1955-1982 |
(1 box, 21 tapes; 0.5 linear feet) |
| Series XV. |
Miscellaneous reprints, manuscripts, and journals, 1938-1986 |
(3 boxes; 1.5 linear feet) |
Administrative information
Restrictions
None.
Provenance
The Ulam Papers were donated to the APS on December 4 1987 and January 1988 by Ulam's wife, Françoise (accession no. 1987-1928ms).
Additional letters and postcards, largely written by Stanislaw Ulam and his wife, Françoise, to John C. Oxtoby were given
to the Library by Jean Oxtoby (Mrs. John C.) in January, 1995 (1995-38ms). These items have been filed with the rest of the
John C. Oxtoby correspondence in Series I of the Papers.
Preferred citation
Cite as: Stanislaw Ulam Papers, American Philosophical Society.
Processing information
Processed by Martin Levitt, Elaine M. McCluskey, and Timothy T. Wilson July, 1996 (Revised rsc 2002).
Additional information
Separated material
Audiotapes have been removed for storage to the APS recordings library (rec. 151).
Related material
The APS houses several collections that document the history of the development of the atomic bomb, including the papers of
Henry DeWolf Smyth, E.U. Condon, and John A. Wheeler for the physics of A-bomb development, and Curt Stern and James V. Neel
relating to the genetics.
References
Necia Grant Cooper, ed., From Cardinals to Chaos: Reflection on the Life and Legacy of Stanislaw Ulam (Cambridge, 1989), pp. 313-317, provides a complete bibliography of Ulam's work.
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Series I. Professional correspondence, 1932-1986 |
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33 boxes; 15.5 linear feet |
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Incoming and outgoing manuscript and typescript letters, carbons, telegrams, and postcards generated during Ulam's professional
career. Series I is the largest series of the collection and is rather evenly distributed through the years. Space permitting,
short papers, reprints, and (occasionally) photographs have been retained in the correspondent's file, if the papers is referred
to in the correspondence.
Series I is arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name and chronologically within each file, with unidentified correspondence
filed as "Unknown," arranged chronologically. The correspondence is primarily in English, though there is a significant portion
in Polish, French, German and Russian; non-English language references are noted in the container listing. Most letters in
foreign languages are addressed to Ulam; his replies are generally in English.
Among Ulam's correspondents are mathematicians, scientists, current and former students, officials of various organizations
and institutions, historians, publishers, and admirers. The range of subjects is equally diverse, ranging from professional,
technical discussuions in mathematics and physics to chess, computers, publications, invitations to lecture, Ulam's early
years in the U.S., Harvard University, University of Wisconsin, and University of Colorado, WWII, Poland and world events,
work at Los Alamos, fan mail, and letters of recommendation by Ulam for students and colleagues.
The most significant portion of this series is comprised of Ulam's correspondence with mathematicians and scientists, including
some very valuable correspondence with and about John von Neumann. Von Neumann's contributions to mathematics and computing
figure prominently in Ulam's correspondence and writings (Series VIII and IX). As Ulam was in contact with a few generations
of mathematicians in both the U.S. and Poland, his correspondence provides an interesting record of the evolution of mathematics
in both countries. Ulam also corresponded with a number of American politicians throughout his career, including senators
Clinton P. Anderson, Howard H. Baker, Jr., and Edmund S. Muskie. Researchers may find that some professional correspondence
unexpectedly lacks scientific substance. This is most apparent in the correspondence between Ulam and certain famous colleagues,
whose letters are valuable primarily for their signatures.
The correspondence relating to Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory is scattered throughout the series and is largely composed
of administrative memoranda. Ulam's work at LASL constitutes another area of surprising weakness: in some cases, the name
of a correspondent associated with the laboratory suggests that valuable technical information on the development of nuclear
weapons is available in their file. Unfortunately, much of this kind of professional correspondence was classified at LASL
and never left the site. What remains, however, does reflect the management of LASL, and is therefore of some interest.
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Series II. Personal correspondence, 1936-1979 |
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1 box; 0.5 linear feet |
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Letters, postcards, and telegrams to Ulam from various family members and friends from Poland and the United States. Manuscripts
are arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name and chronologically within each file. The bulk of the material dates from
1936 to the beginning of World War II, while Ulam was teaching at Harvard University. A significant portion of this series
is in Polish, and the subjects have not been determined.
The collective family correspondence (2 folders) is potentially of some biographical interest. While in many cases the writers
have not been identified, it appears that Ulam's father, Jozef, is a regular participant in these group letters as they most
often appear on his Lwów law office letterhead.
Perhaps the most poignant English-language letter from Series II is one written by a cousin, Juliusz (Julek) Ulam, in March
16, 1945, informing Ulam that his immediate family, including father, sister, brother-in-law, and uncle "all fell from the
hands of the Nazis." One of the most vivid features of the personal correspondence is surely the depiction of life in Poland
before the outbreak of World War II.
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Series III. Polish materials, 1935-1984 |
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1 box; 0.5 linear feet |
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Untranslated correspondence, early mathematical notes, and miscellaneous Polish newspaper articles dating from Ulam's first
months at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton through the end of his life. Series III houses a significant portion
of the Polish correspondence found throughout the collection, except for Polish letters with identified correspondents. These
can be found in the alphabetical arrangement of Series I and II.
Mathematical notes in this series include some of Ulam's early studies in mathematics, before he began working primarily in
English. These original research documents are the most noteworthy aspects of this series. There are also a few notes in the
hand of unidentified Polish colleagues. All notes of Series III remain undated, as do most of the Polish newspaper clippings.
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Series IV. Subject files, ca.1945-1983 |
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3 boxes; 1.5 linear feet |
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Diverse materials dating from Ulam's initial involvements at LASL through his final years of life, arranged alphabetically
by topic. While many of the files hold correspondence relating to specific subjects of interest to Ulam, there are various
other materials, such as information booklets, scientific symposium agendas, proposals, and miscellaneous documents. Many
of the files reflect Ulam's participation in learned and professional societies and events in the scientific community. Some
of the larger subject files contain Ulam's invitations to lecture at universities and societies, National Science Foundation
proposals submitted to Ulam for review, and letters of recommendation for graduate students. Among the files of particular
interest are several containing information on LASL. This is noted on the container listing.
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Series V. Research notes, 1934-1983 |
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4 boxes; 2 linear feet |
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Ulam's original, unclassified research papers divided into two formats: notebooks and note pads (1934-1983) and unbound loose
notes (1937-1983). Both groups are arranged chronologically, reflecting the major movements of Ulam's career from research
notes made in Poland, through his positions at American universities and LASL. The notes relate to Ulam's personal research
interests, rather than notes prepared for class lectures (which are housed separately in Series X). Forty notebooks and note
pads as well as twenty-three folders of loose notes, graphs, and computer printouts on paper provide an overview of the research
and mathematical problems that were the focus of Ulam's work throughout his lifetime. Much of the scientific and mathematical
notation is unlabeled or undated.
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Series VI. Calendars and address books, 1934-1984 |
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4 boxes; 2 linear feet |
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Volumes that were maintained by Ulam, spanning a significant portion of his lifetime. Calendars are most valuable as detailed
records of Ulam's daily appointments, correspondence, and may include short mathematical notes. They appear in a variety of
formats, including pocket, desk, and wall calendars, with pocket calendars often divided into four volumes per year. Some
calendars are incomplete, due to the fact that Ulam removed pages to write notes and reminders, and in many cases, entire
volumes from a year of pocket calendars are missing. Twelve address books are filed at the end of the series and mainly contain
entries for fellow mathematicians and scientists. All volumes are arranged chronologically when the date has been ascertained,
the remainder are grouped at the end of the series.
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Series VII. Talks and interviews, 1937-1984 |
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4 boxes; 2 linear feet |
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Outlines, notes, diagrams, abstracts, announcements, autograph manuscript and typescript drafts, and final transcripts of
Ulam's extensive talks and interviews given during his life. Most of the talks represented in this series date from the middle
to the end of Ulam's career (1950s-1980s), with the bulk falling during the 1960s and 1970s, with outlines of talks, discussions,
and seminars predominating. Giving these "talks," as Ulam referred to them, came to be one of the most time-consuming activities
in the scientific community during the latter part of his career. The talks and interviews of this series are arranged alphabetically
by the title provided by Ulam. In many cases, the materials are identified only with a city as title; consequently, a number
of the talks are filed alphabetically by the city in which they were given. Unidentified talks are located in four folders
labeled "miscellaneous notes/outlines."
Transcripts of audio-taped interviews with Ulam and colleagues are also housed in Series VII. Transcripts are interfiled alphabetically
by title with other materials in the series, except when the name of the interviewer (usually an author preparing an article)
has been identified. Such transcripts are located under the interviewer's name. Among the most noteworthy "interviews" is
a transcript of a conversation between Ulam and long-time friend and collaborator, Gian-Carlo Rota. This transcript, in two
parts, documents fifteen anecdotal conversations covering a wide range of topics, including thoughts on mathematics, philosophy,
and John von Neumann.
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Series VIII. Unpublished works, 1932-1984 |
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3 boxes; 1.5 linear feet |
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Notes, graphs, data charts, outlines, abstracts, and autograph and typescript texts generated by Ulam during his many years
of mathematical research. Writings are arranged alphabetically by title. This series represents the bulk of Ulam's research
which was not published in its present form, but retained as a record of his works in progress. The earliest material of the
series is Ulam's 1932 master's thesis for the Lwów Polytechnic Institute in Poland. The original manuscript of this work in
Polish, entitled "O operacje produkto," was translated into English in 1973 as "On the operation of product." Both versions
of the thesis are filed here.
Box 2 consists entirely of notes, miscellaneous research material, and drafts for Ulam's second volume to the 1960 edition
of A Collection of Mathematical Problems. Because Ulam passed away while this companion piece was in progress, the drafts were never published in the form intended.
An index card file from Series VIII holding "problems for Problem Book II" is stored at the end of the collection.
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Series IX. Published works, 1944?-1984 |
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9 boxes; 4.5 linear feet |
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Autograph and typescript drafts, notes, outlines and printers' proofs. Relevant correspondence having to do with some items
has been kept in this series when appropriate. Some drafts have marginalia and some have been edited by others; these notes
appear in the container listing. The earliest item in this series is from 1944[?] on the theory of multiplicative processes.
Of note in the series is an autograph outline on the possibility of initiating a thermonuclear reaction in deuterium. Also
of interest are the notes on colleagues from Adventures of a Mathematician, some of which remained unpublished, drafts of the Scottish Book, and John von Neumann's obituary. The most recent item is a draft of Science, Computers and People which was edited by Gian-Carlo Rota in 1984.
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Series X. Class notes, 1936-1981 |
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2 boxes; 1 linear foot |
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Notes prepared and given by Ulam as a university professor at Harvard, the University of Wisconsin, and elsewhere. Class notes
take the form of lecture notebooks and unbound loose notes, course and seminar outlines, problem sets, and exams. The series
is arranged chronologically, with the physical description (i.e. "notebook") and subject (if known) of the materials as folder
headings. Most class notebooks were created in the early part of Ulam's teaching career (1936-1946). This series is of interest
mainly as a record of the areas in mathematics Ulam taught as a young professor.
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Series XI. Student notes and papers, ca.1938-1976 |
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1 box; 0.5 linear feet |
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Notebooks and papers generated by students in Ulam's university classes. Files are arranged alphabetically by student's name.
Most students of this series appear to have attended Ulam's classes in mathematics at the University of Wisconsin.
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Series XII. Miscellaneous, memorabilia, and newspapers, 1916-1983 |
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2 boxes; 1 linear foot |
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A variety of materials collected by Ulam which pertain to a wide range of his lifelong interests. This very diverse series
is arranged alphabetically by folder heading and contains such personal memorabilia as Ulam's collection of business and calling
cards, his Polish passport, and his petition for naturalization in the U.S. Many files reflect the major concerns of Ulam's
career, including those relating to LASL, the atomic bomb, the H-bomb controversy (between Teller and Oppenheimer), and his
visiting lectures. Newspapers documenting important events in Ulam's life are included in this series. The file (labeled "newspapers")
is arranged chronologically and contains substantial contemporary information of interest to Ulam. Other newspapers are housed
in other "memorabilia" files, which Ulam arranged by topic during his lifetime. For example, the August 6, 1945 issue of the
Santa Fe New Mexican reporting the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima is filed with miscellaneous memorabilia dating
1945-1948.
Life at Los Alamos during and after World War II is documented by Series XII. Community newsletters, family tour guide booklets,
an early map of Project "Y," and war ration booklets used on the site are some of the interesting materials from the series
which reflect everyday life at Los Alamos. The earliest item from the entire Ulam collection is found within this series;
a 1916 street scene of Ulam's hometown, Lwów, Poland, has been preserved within his collection of postcards.
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Series XIII. Photographs and film, 1930-1984 |
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1 box, 1 film; 0.5 linear feet |
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Photographs and negatives, a scrapbook, and three films. The photographs of Ulam, family members, colleagues, places, and
events are arranged alphabetically by subject (by last name if the subjects are people) and within each file chronologically.
Most of these items are in black and white, and are evenly divided in sizes from 3x5" to 8x10", with a few very small (1x1")
or larger (10x12") items. The earliest photograph is of the Lwów Mathematical Conference held in 1930; the latest is of Ulam's
75th birthday party in 1984. A number of scientists are depicted in this series, including Banach, Bethe, Borsuk, Erdös, Fermi,
Gamow, Kac, von Karman, and von Neumann. Most of the photographs of Ulam are portraits, some formal, other informal. There
is one picture of a very young Ulam (1932) in what appears to be swimming attire. The photographs in the scrapbook are arranged
as received, and are in neither chronological nor alphabetical order. The dates covered range from a 1947 photograph of a
collage involving a portrait of Ulam created for George Gamow (photographed by Jim Lilienthal) to a number of photographs
from 1964 which depict the Dahlgren lecture, the Weizmann dinner, and a Parade Magazine article. The scrapbook includes several interesting images, including an aerial shot of Los Alamos, "The Lodge" at Los Alamos,
Laura [Fermi?], von Karman and Bradbury, and Claire and Françoise Ulam.
There are three 16mm motion picture films, the first of which is titled "Measure and set theory," with a running time of fifty
minutes. In this lecture, filmed in conjunction with the Mathematical Association of America in 1966, Ulam outlines the basic
principles of measure and set theory including additive or aggregate measures. The other films are "32 stars with r=0.4" (4-inch
reel, dated May 25, 1967, and an unidentified film (3-inch reel) which may be a continuation of the "32 stars" film. "Measure
and set theory" is stored at the end of the collection.
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Series XIV. Audiotape recordings, ca.1955-1982 |
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1 box, 21 tapes; 0.5 linear feet |
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Audiotapes have been removed from the main collection for storage, and have been assigned call no. Rec. 151. Recordings are
primarily of lectures and interviews. See the container listing for further information.
This audio collection is comprised of an eclectic group of audio formats. There are four (4) 7" reel-to-reel tapes, four (4)
5" reel-to-reel tapes, three (3) 4" reel-to-reel tapes, one (1) 3" reel-to-reel tape (lacks box), and six (6) cassettes. In
addition, there are three (3) unboxed 3 3/8" diameter reels. This last group is unidentified, but may be computer data stored
on magnetic tape. As none of the tapes were played at the time the collection was processed, and as box/reel labels were often
incomplete or lacking, no arrangement has been imposed on the tapes at this time.
All reel-to-reel tape is 1/4". One 5" reel (designated "e") is stored in a 7" box.
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Series XV. Miscellaneous reprints, manuscripts, and journals, 1938-1986 |
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3 boxes; 1.5 linear feet |
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Arranged alphabetically by author. Several folders are filed by journal title when the entire issue is of interest or by title
of article when the author is unknown. Most of the materials of this series are reprints, photocopies, typescripts, or autograph
manuscripts of scientific papers and reviews prepared by Ulam's colleagues. Notes, data, and abstracts of these papers are
filed here as well. It should be noted that Ulam's reprints of journal articles are located in this series, not with the manuscripts
of his other published works in Series IX. Some journals containing an article of scientific interest to Ulam, usually dealing
with nuclear bombs or LASL, have been saved intact. Rather than removing the specific article, these journals remain as a
complete issue and are filed under the author's name. In cases where the entire journal issue appears to have been of interest
to Ulam, the journal has been filed by title.
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Series I. Professional correspondence, 1932-1986 |
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Abbott, Lois Ann |
1971-1977 |
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Abbott, Richard L. |
1975 |
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Abelson, Philip H. |
1973 |
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Carnegie Inst. of Washington
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Ablowitz, Mark J. |
1980-1982 |
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Abraham, Ralph |
1977 |
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Academic Press |
1965-1970 |
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Adams, Arthur S. |
1962 |
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Adams, C. R. |
1936 |
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Addison, John W., Jr. |
1957 |
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hierarchies, constructibility
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Addison-Wesley Publishing, Co. |
[1973]-1978 |
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Heinlein, Lore Herbert, Pembroke
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Adler, [?] |
1944 |
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Adomian, G[eorge] |
1979 |
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Agins, Barnett R. |
1970 |
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interdisciplinary research in math-physics grant
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Agnew, Harold |
1971-1983 |
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Richard L. Garwin speech
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Agnew, John |
1970 |
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Agnew, Ralph P. |
1950-1952; n.d. |
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Morse, Anthony P.
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Ahlfors, Lars V. |
1951 |
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Aiserman, Mark |
1966 |
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Akemann, Charles A. |
1978 |
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Akl, D. |
1977 |
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Aladyev, V. |
1972 |
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Alavi, Yousef |
1972 |
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Albers, Robert J. |
1971 |
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Albertson, R. D. |
1982 |
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Al-Dhahir, M. W. |
1980 |
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Aldrich, W. Tyler, Jr. |
1959 |
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escorts' responsibilities at Los Alamos
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Alexander, Gary |
1964-1965 |
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Box 1 |
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Alexanderson, G. L. |
1983 |
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Alexandroff, Paul |
1935 |
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Box 1 |
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In French
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Allen, Donald R. |
1969 |
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Prime numbers
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Allen, Jerry |
1966 |
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Box 1 |
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Harold Liebowitz
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Allen, John Ed |
1980-1981 |
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Allen, Peter S. |
1969 |
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Allen, Phillip M. |
1967 |
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bio-mathematics
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Allendoerfer, Carl B. |
1952 |
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Allred, John C. |
1958-1977 |
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Alpern, Steve |
1973-1982 |
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homeomorphisms
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Altman, M. |
1975 |
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
1957 |
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Election Billings, Bruce H. Burnes, Ralph W.
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American Academy for the Advancement of Science |
1976 |
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Botts, Truman Carey, William D. Hlavaty, Julius H. Knuth, Donald E. Levin, Simon A. Sterling, Daniel J.
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American Council of Polish Cultural Clubs |
1967 |
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Turowski, Florence
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American Mathematical Monthly, The |
1959-1971 |
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Andree, Richard V. Berge, Claude Drasin, David
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American Mathematical Society |
1957-1977 |
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Colvin, B. H. Durst, Lincoln Green, John W. Lin, C. C. Pitcher, Everett Reynolds, Margaret Swanson, Ellen E. Walker, Gordon L. committee work
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American Scholar, The |
1977 |
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Jones, Jean von Neumann article
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Amouyal, A. |
1965-1966 |
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Anderson, Clinton P. |
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Folder #1 |
1955-1964 |
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H-bomb development, nuclear propulsion, Kennedy visit, moon observatory
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Folder #2 |
1965-1971 |
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ROVER, ROVER
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Boyer, Keith |
testing |
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Folder #3 |
n.d. |
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Shepley & Blair's Hydrogen Bomb
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Anderson, Ken |
1972 |
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Anderson, P. W. |
1967 |
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Anderson, R. Christian |
1970-1979 |
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Anderson, R. D. |
1957-1959 |
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homeomorphisms; Scottish Book
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Andersson, Rolf |
1973 |
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Ankeny, Barbara H. |
1975-1976 |
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M.I.T. Press
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Annual Review of Biophysics and Bioengineering |
1967-1971 |
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Handley, Jacqueline Morales, Manuel West, Charles A.
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Archer, E. James |
1965-1966 |
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Argo, Harold V. |
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- See Ser.I, Metropolis, Nicholas
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Armstrong, J. L. |
1958 |
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Arnold, H. H. |
1977 |
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Univ. of CO centennial medallion
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Arnold, J. R. |
1959 |
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Arnowitt, Richard |
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- See Ser.I, Desen, Stanley
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Arsove, Maynard G |
1959 |
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Artin, E. |
1956; n.d. |
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telescope
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Artin, Natascha |
n.d. |
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Artur, Csetényi |
1973 |
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Ascher, Edgar |
1972 |
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Ashenhurst, Robert L. |
1971 |
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Ashmore, Harry S. |
1964-1967 |
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Encyclopedia Britannica Mathematics & Logic article
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Asimov, Daniel |
1967 |
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Askey, Dick |
1976 |
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Astin, Allen V. |
1974-1975 |
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National Academy of Sciences
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Atiyah, Michael |
1972 |
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Princeton talk
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Augenstein, Bruno W. |
1963-1983 |
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wave mechanics
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Aulicino, John V. |
1976 |
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Ault, J. Burchenal |
1983 |
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Avula, Xavier J. R. |
1981-1982 |
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Ayres, W. L. |
1945 |
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Baade, W. |
1949 |
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Babai, L. |
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-See Hajnal, A.
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Bacal, Jacob |
1976 |
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Baclawski, Kenneth |
1973 |
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Baer, Reinhold |
1948-1971 |
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endomorphisms
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Bagby, Philip |
1940?-1951 |
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SMU job search, biology, physics
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Baggett, Larry (Lawrence) |
1967 |
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Bailey, Daniel E. |
1966 |
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SMU calendar -See also Ser.I, Manning, Thurston E.
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Bailey, Herbert S., Jr. |
1955-1956 |
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re: Coll. Of Math. Problems Princeton University Press
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Bailey, J. A. |
1964 |
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Baird, Bridget |
1971-1979 |
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Baker, Howard H., Jr. |
1967 |
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Senate committee on tech. & human environment For originals, see Ser.I, Muskie, Edmund S.
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Baker, William O. |
1965 |
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Bell Telephone Laboratories
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Bakowski, [Alois] |
n.d. |
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In Polish
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Baldridge, Jack |
n.d. |
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Bales, Verna |
1965 |
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Ball, B. J. |
1966 |
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New Scottish Book
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[Ball], B. L. |
1976-1977 |
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Ballen, Samuel B. |
1976-1983 |
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corrections to Shatterer of Worlds Ulam, Alex[ander] -See also Ser.I, Strauss, Peter
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Ballwag, R. A. |
1962-1963 |
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Banach, Stefan (1892-1945) |
1937-1977; n.d. |
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Some in Polish Steinhaus speech
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Banach, Stefan, Jr. |
1960-1974 |
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Box 2 |
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Some in Polish
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Barcellos, Anthony |
1979-1981 |
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Interview
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Barell, John F. |
1976 |
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Barner, Martin |
1975 |
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Barnes, J. C. |
1961-1963 |
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Hycon, civil def., laser glass
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Barres, Peter Marshall |
1981 |
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Barrett, John H. |
1958-1959 |
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Barrett, Lida K. |
1973 |
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Barrows, Robert Guy |
1976 |
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Adventures film
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Bartholomay, Anthony |
1960-1972 |
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Bartlett, A. A. |
1978-1983 |
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Bartoszynski, Robert |
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Barut, Asim |
1966-1983;n.d. |
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Gamow lectures
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Bass, Robert W. |
1957 |
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Basu, D. |
1969 |
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Bateman, P. T. |
1965 |
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integers divisible by 3 Hoolim, Haar
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Batty, Peter |
1974-1975 |
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Film on H-bomb
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Baumgartner, James E. |
1969 |
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Bauer, F. W. |
1977 |
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Bazley, Norman W. |
1971-1972; n.d. |
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Pimbley, George
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Beadles, [Don] |
1977 |
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Bebernes, Jerrold |
1967-1977 |
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Mate, Attila
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Beck, J. I. (Mrs.) |
1968 |
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Beck, Patricia D. |
1980-1981 |
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Beckenbach, E. F. |
1958-1959 |
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Math for engineer
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Bednarek, A[l]. R. |
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Folder #1 |
1970-1975 |
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Aomic projective algebra Millsaps, K. T.
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Folder #2 |
1976-1983; n.d. |
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Begle, E. G. |
1956-1967 |
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Behan, J. F. |
1959 |
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Belcher, P. F. |
1958-1959 |
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Los Alamos security violations -See also Ser.I, Brillouin, Leon
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Bell, Clifford |
1958-1959 |
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Bell, George I. |
1964-1977; n.d. |
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Biophysics, biomathematics
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Bellman, Richard |
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Folder #1 |
1944-1966 |
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Probability, functional equat., learning process Birkhoff, Garrett Cairns, S. S. Lefschetz, S. Coll. of Math. Problems
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Folder #2 |
1967-1983 |
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Box 2 |
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Mathematical Biosciences jrnl.
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Folder #3 |
n.d. |
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Life after WWII
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Bello, Francis |
1964; n.d. |
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Genealogy, computers
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Beltrami, Edward |
1960 |
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Benbow, [?] |
1942 |
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Army mathematics
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BenDaniel, David J. |
1980-1983 |
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Set theory See Mycielski, Jan
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Benesch, Marie |
1940 |
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Box 2 |
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In German
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Bennett, Albert B., Jr. |
1977 |
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Box 2 |
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Benson, Ann |
1976 |
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Box 2 |
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Benson, Sidney W. |
1976 |
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Beraha, Sami |
1962-1968 |
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inversion of matrices
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Berg, Murray |
1964 |
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Berge, Claude |
1971-1981 |
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Box 3 |
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Deza, M. Las Vergnas, M. Rosenstiehl, P. See American Mathematical Monthly
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Berger, Agnes |
1976 |
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Box 3 |
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Bergman, George M. |
1961 |
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Box 3 |
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Product automorphisms
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Bergman, Stefan |
1955-1962 |
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Box 3 |
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Berkeley, Edmund S. |
1957 |
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Box 3 |
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Berresford, Geoffrey C. |
1978 |
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Bers, Lipman |
1957-1983 |
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Box 3 |
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Besombes, Gilles D. |
1978-1981? |
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Bethe, Hans |
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See Peierls, R. E.
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Betts, A. W. |
1946-1947 |
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Los Alamos housing, forms for employment, requests and badges
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Beyer, Ann |
1976 |
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Box 3 |
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Beyer, William A. |
1955-1975; n.d. |
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visual hulls, difference equations See Smith, Temple F.
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Bhargava, T. N. |
1975-1976 |
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Bharucha-Reid, A. T. |
1960 |
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Bialynicki-Birula, A. |
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See Piskorek, Adam
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Bialynicki-Birula, Iwo |
1977 |
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Box 3 |
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Some in Polish
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Bielski, Mark |
1979 |
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Box 3 |
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Gawlinska, Halina
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Bing, R. H. |
1948-1975 |
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Birkhauser Boston, Inc. |
1980-1983 |
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re: publication of The Scottish Book Albers, Donald J. Cabell, Stephanie Kellam-Scott, Barbara Klein, Lauren T. Klump, Will Peters, Klaus
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Birkhoff, Garrett |
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Box 3 |
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Folder #1 |
1936-1952 |
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Los Alamos clearance, Carson Mark, poem on GB., AEC clearance, Harvard, American-Soviet Friendship Committee Everett, C. J. See Bellman, Richard See Borgese, Elizabeth Mann See Price, G. Baley
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Folder #2 |
1953-1956 |
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Hydrodynamics, jet calculations, Coll. of Math. Problems, Lebesque measure Pasta, John
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1957-1967 |
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Nomination to NAS, George Birkhoff prize, synthetic materials for computers, von Neumann article, hydrodynamics Burington, Richard S. Green, John W. McShane, E. James Price, G. Baley Tuve, Merle Walsh, Joseph L. Wigner, Eugene P.
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Folder #4 |
1968-1982 |
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On Heims' "John von Neumann and Norbert Weiner" Rota, Gian-Carlo
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Dates; n.d. |
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Publications, Fourier series
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Birkhoff, George D. |
1936-1943 |
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Functional equations
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Birnbaum, Z. William |
1969 |
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Box 3 |
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Zbyszek Lomnicki
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Bishir, John |
1977 |
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Box 3 |
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Bishop, P. W. |
1967 |
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Box 3 |
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Fermi calculator
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Bissinger, Barney |
1959 |
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Box 3 |
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Blackwell, David |
1957; 1983 |
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Box 3 |
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Blaker, Warren |
1965 |
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Box 3 |
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Blakley, G. R. |
1965 |
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Box 3 |
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Bland, Robert G. |
1980 |
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Box 3 |
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Blank, A. A. |
1960 |
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Box 3 |
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Blass, Andreas |
1976 |
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Box 3 |
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Blass, Bronislaw |
1969-1983; n.d. |
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Box 3 |
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Some in Polish
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Blass, Piotr |
1981 |
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Box 3 |
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Some in Polish
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Blattner, Meesa |
1977 |
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Box 3 |
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Bledsoe, W. W. |
1974 |
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Blenkinsop, I. H. |
1981 |
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Bliven, Bruce |
1976 |
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Alexander Sach's visit to FDR
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Blizard, John |
1977 |
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Box 3 |
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Block, Henry W. |
1970 |
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Box 3 |
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Bloom, David M. |
1969 |
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Box 3 |
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Bloomfield, Bruce A. |
1966 |
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Blum, Gerard |
1973-1974 |
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re: Koestler's The Challange of Chance
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Blum, Julius R. |
1971 |
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Box 3 |
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Blumberg, Stanley A. |
1975 |
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Box 3 |
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Boba, Antonio |
1959 |
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Box 4 |
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Bobrow, Robert J. |
1968 |
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Box 4 |
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Bochner, Salomon |
1942; 1958; 1979 |
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Bode, Hendrik W. |
1946-1948 |
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Box 4 |
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Communication theory Bell Telephone Laboratories
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Boehm, George A. W. |
1958-1968 |
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Fortune article on computers, Mark Kac Fullen, Betty
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Bogdan, Victor M. |
1977-1978 |
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(Former name: Bogdanowicz,
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Witold M.) |
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Bohm, David |
1957 |
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Bok, Derek |
1977 |
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Box 4 |
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Bolling, W. C. |
1967 |
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Borgese, Elizabeth Mann |
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Folder #1 |
1964-1965 |
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Box 4 |
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Mathematics & Logic article Birkhoff, Garrett Kac, Mark See Kac, Mark
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Folder #2 |
1966-1967 |
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Box 4 |
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Max Black's comments on article Black, Max
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Borgmann, Carl W. |
1958 |
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Box 4 |
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Borowska, Zofja |
1977 |
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Borsuk, Karol |
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Folder #1 |
1937-1959 |
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1960-1979 |
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Madison, WI., Weizmann Inst. lecture
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Folder #3 |
1980-1982; n.d. |
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Box 4 |
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Newspaper article by Borsuk
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Borsuk, Zofia |
1982 |
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Box 4 |
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In French; on K. Borsuk's death
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Borzymowski, Andrzej |
1983 |
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Bott[?], Rick |
1982 |
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Box 4 |
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Boulanger, Philippe |
1980 |
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Bourgin, Richard |
1974 |
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Box 4 |
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Bourgin, [?] |
1942 |
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Bouricius, Willard |
1957-1958 |
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Bourne, Samuel |
1964-1974 |
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Neyman, Kura-towski, locally compact subgroups
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Bowie, William S. |
1964 |
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Boyd, Constance D. |
1974 |
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corrections to Copernicus article
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Boyer, Keith |
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See Anderson, Clinton P.
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Bozhko, N. |
1966 |
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Bradbury, Norris |
1946-1969 |
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industrial cooperation, abstract of SMU's Oak Ridge talk; consulting Critchfield, Charles L. Peters, Max S. See Gamow, George See Jarmie, Nelson
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Brahana, Thomas |
1982 |
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Brainin, Joseph |
1964 |
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Braithwaite, Karl |
1981 |
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Bram, Leila D. |
1969 |
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Brandenburg, Betty |
1962-1965 |
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Brant, Bruce Edward |
1979 |
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Audio book of Adventures, binary-quadenary, alternatives to Braille
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Brase, Corinne |
1970 |
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Brauer, Richard |
1941; 1957-1958; n.d. |
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John von Neumann article
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Braun, Martin |
1974 |
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Mappings
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Braverman, Max |
1967; 1970 |
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Breil, Jean |
1982-1983 |
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Breit, Gregory |
1948 |
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Box 4 |
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Bremerman, H. J. |
1967-1968 |
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Bio-mathematics
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Bricker, [Betty] |
1976 |
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Box 4 |
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Briese, Franklin W. |
1971 |
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1980 |
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1961 |
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1969 |
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1954 |
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1983 |
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1975 |
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1974 |
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1947 |
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1980-1981 |
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1961? |
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1982 |
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1970 |
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1974-1980 |
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1948 |
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Cleaver, Frank L. |
1974 |
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Clements, George F. |
1973 |
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Cody, Donald D. |
1976 |
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Cohen, Daniel I. A. |
1979 |
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Cohen, David M. |
1974-1975 |
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Cohen, Leon W. |
1955-1958; 1971 |
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National Science Foundation Rosenberg, Alex
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1963; 1976 |
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Cohen, Paul J. |
1964-1979 |
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George Polya
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Cohen, Regina |
1973 |
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Cohen, Stanley |
1982 |
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Cohn, Harvey |
1960-1967 |
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nonlinear transformation See Stein, Paul
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Coit, Catherine |
1970-1982; n.d. |
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Cole, Julian D. |
1968 |
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Coleman, S. J. |
1972 |
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Collins, Fred |
1966 |
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Collins, Larry |
1980 |
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Collins, R. E. |
1969-1970 |
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Colloquium Mathematicum |
1977 |
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Colvin, Burt |
1951 |
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Combinatorial Theory, Journal of |
1968-1972 |
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Star, Z. Younger, D.
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Comer, Steve |
1977 |
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1974 |
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Alder, Berni
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Conant, Don |
1978 |
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Infinity; mathematical physics
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1966 |
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1962 |
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Hycon Co.
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1957 |
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1970 |
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Conners, Edward A. |
1979 |
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Constantine, Charles M. |
1977 |
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Contopoulos, George |
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1970 |
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1976 |
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1978 |
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1972-1973 |
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1975-1977 |
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Patterns
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Cooper, Ralph S. |
1961; n.d. |
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Copeland, Robert |
1980 |
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Corbin, Lee |
n.d. |
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Corbridge, James N. |
1975 |
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Corliss, William R. |
1964 |
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Corner, George W. |
1962-1963 |
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Cotro-Manes, Patricia |
1977 |
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Frontiers of Mathematics
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1950-1969 |
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NYU computing facility, AEC Fahrney, D. S. (RAdm.)
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1959; 1983 |
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Conf. on Project SANE (Scientific Applic. for Nucl. Explosions)
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Cranefield, Paul |
1952 |
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Cranga, Robert |
1970 |
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In French
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Crawford, Bryce |
1979 |
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Creech, Roger L. |
1980 |
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Creutz, E. |
1958-1959 |
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Project ORION General Atomic
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Crew, W. H. |
1958-1959 |
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Minutes of LASL: Committee on Visiting Scientists, Committee on Foreign Travel See Susco, Dante V.
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Critchfield, Charles |
1955; 1969 |
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Crocker, Arthur W. |
1960 |
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re: Ulam/Everett patent on nuclear propelled vehicle
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Croft, H. C. |
1970 |
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Crouch, Ralph |
1961 |
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Crowe, Lawson |
1969; 1973-1974 |
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Univ. of Colorado business
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Cullinane, Steven H. |
1976; n.d. |
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Curtis, Kent K. |
1971 |
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Curtiss, J. H. |
1947-1948; 1958-1959 |
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Insitute of Numerical Analysis
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Clancy, H. G. |
1948 |
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Clark, Jack |
n.d. |
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Cleaver, Frank L. |
1974 |
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Clements, George F. |
1973 |
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Cody, Donald D. |
1976 |
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Cohen, Daniel I. A. |
1979 |
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Cohen, David M. |
1974-1975 |
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Cohen, Leon W. |
1955-1958; 1971 |
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National Science Foundation Rosenberg, Alex
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Cohen, Michael |
1963; 1976 |
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Cohen, Paul J. |
1964-1979 |
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George Polya
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Cohen, Regina |
1973 |
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Cohen, Stanley |
1982 |
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Cohn, Harvey |
1960-1967 |
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nonlinear transformation See Stein, Paul
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Coit, Catherine |
1970-1982; n.d. |
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Cole, Julian D. |
1968 |
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Coleman, S. J. |
1972 |
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Box 6 |
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Collins, Fred |
1966 |
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Box 6 |
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Restitution to SMU and Adam Ulam after WWII
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Collins, Larry |
1980 |
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Box 6 |
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Collins, R. E. |
1969-1970 |
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Box 6 |
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Colloquium Mathematicum |
1977 |
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Box 6 |
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Colvin, Burt |
1951 |
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See American Mathematical Society
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Combinatorial Theory, Journal of |
1968-1972 |
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Box 6 |
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Star, Z. Younger, D.
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Comer, Steve |
1977 |
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Computational Physics, Journal of |
1974 |
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Alder, Berni
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Conant, Don |
1978 |
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Box 6 |
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Infinity; mathematical physics
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Condon, Edward |
1966 |
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Box 6 |
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See Mycielski, Jan
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Connolly, Joseph G. |
1962 |
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Hycon Co.
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Connolly, Lucie |
1957 |
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Connolly, Michael |
1970 |
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Conners, Edward A. |
1979 |
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Constantine, Charles M. |
1977 |
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Contopoulos, George |
1965-1970; n.d. |
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Conway, J. H. |
1970 |
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Conway, John B. |
1976 |
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Cooke, Adeline B. |
1978 |
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Photos of geometric drawings
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Cool, Steven L. |
1972-1973 |
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Cooper, Leon |
1975-1977 |
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Patterns
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Cooper, Ralph S. |
1961; n.d. |
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Copeland, Robert |
1980 |
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Corbin, Lee |
n.d. |
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Corbridge, James N. |
1975 |
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Corliss, William R. |
1964 |
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Corner, George W. |
1962-1963 |
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Cotro-Manes, Patricia |
1977 |
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Frontiers of Mathematics
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Courant, Richard |
1950-1969 |
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NYU computing facility, AEC Fahrney, D. S. (RAdm.)
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Cowan, G. A. |
1959; 1983 |
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Conf. on Project SANE (Scientific Applic. for Nucl. Explosions)
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Cranefield, Paul |
1952 |
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Box 6 |
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Cranga, Robert |
1970 |
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In French
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Crawford, Bryce |
1979 |
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Box 6 |
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Creech, Roger L. |
1980 |
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Creutz, E. |
1958-1959 |
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Project ORION General Atomic
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Crew, W. H. |
1958-1959 |
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Minutes of LASL: Committee on Visiting Scientists, Committee on Foreign Travel See Susco, Dante V.
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Critchfield, Charles |
1955; 1969 |
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Box 6 |
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Crocker, Arthur W. |
1960 |
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Box 6 |
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re: Ulam/Everett patent on nuclear propelled vehicle
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Croft, H. C. |
1970 |
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Box 6 |
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Crouch, Ralph |
1961 |
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Crowe, Lawson |
1969; 1973-1974 |
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Univ. of Colorado business
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Cullinane, Steven H. |
1976; n.d. |
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Curtis, Kent K. |
1971 |
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Curtiss, J. H. |
1947-1948; 1958-1959 |
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Insitute of Numerical Analysis
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Dake, Alma Pauline Kennedy |
n.d. |
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1957 |
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RAIS
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1978 |
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1973 |
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1981 |
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1973 |
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Dart, S. Leonard |
1972-1973 |
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Das, Shawpawn Kimar |
1969 |
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1974 |
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1947 |
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Dauer, Manning |
1979 |
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1981; 1983 |
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1972 |
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President's message to Congress on science and technology
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1973 |
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1964 |
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1944 |
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1958; 1975 |
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1968 |
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1957 |
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AEC Division of Reactor Development
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Dawson, Peter |
1970 |
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n.d. |
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1977-1978 |
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de Branges, Louis |
1979; 1981 |
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Degen, Louis |
1971? |
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Mathematics and industry
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de Groot, J. |
1959 |
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de Hoffmann, Frederic |
1946 |
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Declassified documents list
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Delage, Robert |
1969 |
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de Lamadrid, J. Gil |
1956 |
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1961; 1967 |
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del Junco, Andres |
1968 |
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1977 |
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1946-1947 |
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Bell Telephone
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del Regato, J. A. |
1980 |
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1982 |
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de Mille, Richard |
1978; 1983 |
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1970 |
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Department of State, Washington, D.C. |
1947 |
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re: Juliusz Ulam
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n.d. |
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1952 |
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Nonlinear quantum mechanics Arnowitt, Richard
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1959 |
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1959 |
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1955 |
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1970 |
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1971-1972 |
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1977; 1980 |
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Diaconis, Persi |
n.d. |
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1954 |
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Dickey, Leroy J. |
1982 |
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Dieter, Ulrich |
1972-1974 |
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1976 |
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Dieudonné, J. A. |
1971 |
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Di Luzio, Frank G. |
1967; 1983; n.d. |
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Dinculeanu, N. |
1974 |
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DiPrima, Richard C. |
1970 |
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Dittersdorf, Anita |
n.d. |
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Dittrich, Walter |
1983 |
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Dobkin, David |
1976 |
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Lipton, Richard J.
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Dodd, Paul A. |
1958 |
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Dominik, Edward |
1976-1977 |
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Donchin, Dale |
1970 |
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Doran, Robert S. |
1972 |
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Dormeyer, K. A. |
1948 |
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Lane, William
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Dorwart, Harold L. |
1977 |
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Doubilet, Peter |
1972 |
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1980-1981 |
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Cell division
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Douglass, Robert J. |
1983 |
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Douthitt, Kathleen G. |
1962 |
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Downing, Frank W. |
1966 |
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Dreben, Burton |
1978-1982 |
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Dreese, Mitchell J. |
1964 |
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Drell, Sidney D. |
1981 |
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Dresden, Max |
1965-1966; 1974 |
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Dresher, M. |
1956 |
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Games, chess
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Dressel, F. G. |
1961 |
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Drobot, Stefan |
1962-1963; 1971 |
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TMs. - Notre Dame Conf. on Mathematical Models in Physical Sciences
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Ducander, Charles F. |
1959 |
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House of Reps. Committee on Science & Astronautics
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Duclaud-Lacoste, Pascal |
1973 |
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Henniart, Guy
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Dudley, Russell E. |
1958 |
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Duff, G. F. D. |
1971 |
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Duffin, R. J. |
1973 |
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Dugundji, J. |
1969 |
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Dumas, A. M. |
1967 |
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Duncan, Fred |
1976 |
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Duncan, Robert Light |
1969 |
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Dunn, T. A. |
1971-1972 |
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Beard, G. Victor
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Dunnett, G. W. |
1979 |
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Dunod |
1969 |
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Some in French, re: French ed. of Math. & Logic Han, F.
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Durrie, John N. |
1969 |
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re: honorary degree - Univ. of New Mexico
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Dynkin, E. B. |
1981; n.d. |
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Dyhre, A. E. |
1959 |
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LASL consultants
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Dyson, Freeman, J. |
1958-1979; n.d. |
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Ballistic missile defense, ORION
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Eaton, W. T. |
1975 |
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Ebenstein, Ruth (Mrs. William) |
1944 |
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Ebenstein, William |
1945 |
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Eberly, J. H. |
1978 |
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Eckart, Carl |
1959 |
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Transformations
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Eddy, William F. |
1977 |
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Edelman, Gerald |
1978; 1983 |
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Edlman, J. |
n.d. |
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Edwards, Robert |
1972-1973 |
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Eelbs, Jim |
1954 |
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Eggers, Maxine A. |
1958 |
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Eggleston, H. G. |
1956 |
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Eggleton, Roger B. |
1974 |
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Ehrenfeucht, Andrzej |
1974 |
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Ehrlich, Dick |
1969 |
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Eidesstattliche Erklarung |
1978; n.d. |
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Eigen, Manfred |
1971-1972 |
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Eilenberg, Samuel |
1957 |
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Eilstein, Helena |
1959 |
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Eisele, Carolyn |
1977 |
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Eisenhart, Churchill |
1949 |
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Eisenstein, Edward M. |
1970 |
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Eliezer, David F. |
1957 |
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Computer chess
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Elkeles, Adolf John |
1935; 1939 |
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Some in German
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Ellingwood, Robert |
1967-1970 |
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Univ. of Colorado See Manning, Thurston
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Elliott, Peter D. |
1975; 1980 |
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Ellis, Homer |
1972 |
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Ellis, R. Hobart |
1967 |
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Elsasser, Walter M. |
1959-1960 |
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Else, Jon |
1980 |
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Oppenheimer film
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Emmanuel, Betty |
1979 |
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Enarson, Harold L. |
1967 |
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Engelking, Ryszard |
1982-1983 |
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Some in Polish, Kuratowski Zygmund, Antoni See Ser.IX Kazimierz Kuratowski--A Reminiscence
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Eoll, John G. |
1982-1983 |
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Epstein, Bernard |
1977-1978 |
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Epstein, Marvin A. |
1957 |
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Erdélyi, A. |
1958 |
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Erdös, Paul |
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Math. problems, politics
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1938-1946 |
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Algebra
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1947-1950 |
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Primes, probability
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1951-1961 |
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transfomations
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1962-1968 |
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Set theory
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1969-1970 |
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Borel sets Rao, B. V.
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1971-1972 |
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Fermat
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1973-1976 |
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Adventures, 5/3/76 re:Japan
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1977-1983 |
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Interview
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undated |
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Prodigies
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undated |
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Peter Kornya
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Ernest, John |
1977 |
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EST. Edizione Scientifiche e Techniche |
1972 |
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Macorini, Edgardo
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Estabrook, George F. |
1969-1976 |
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Estrin, Gerald |
1973; 1979 |
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Ettlinger, H. J. |
1974 |
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Box 8 |
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Evans, Arthur |
1977 |
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Box 8 |
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Evans, Christopher |
1976 |
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Box 8 |
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Evenbeck, Scott |
1979 |
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Box 8 |
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Everett, C. J. |
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1944-1969 |
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set theory See Birkhoff, Garrett See Kelly, Paul
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ASTP, ASTR
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undated |
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Algebra, Fermat
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Los Alamos
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real numbers
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Everett, Hugh, III |
1957 |
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DeWitt, Bryce Weiner, Norbert
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Ewens, W. J. |
1971 |
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Ewing, John |
1981 |
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Exotech Incorporated |
1967 |
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Cooley, W. C.
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Faber, Vance |
1973-1979 |
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Fabergé, A. C. |
1976 |
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Fabian, Tibor |
1977-1978 |
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Fagundes, Helio V. |
1981-1982 |
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Box 9 |
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Fajtlowicz, Siemion |
1972 |
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Falk, Harold |
1967 |
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Box 9 |
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Falkoff, Adin |
1958 |
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Farcl[?]er, Peter H. |
n.d. |
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Farkas, Imre |
1981 |
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Farlow, Stanley J. |
1978 |
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Farmer, Doyne |
1982 |
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Box 9 |
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Wolfram, Stephen
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Fathi, Albert |
1980-1981 |
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J. W. Fecker, Incorporated |
1957-1958 |
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Telescope, eyesight
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Federico, P. J. |
1977 |
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Fedunok, Suzanne |
1976 |
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-See Lovberg, R.
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Feinberg, Abraham |
1973 |
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Feistel, Horst |
1957 |
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Fekete, M. |
1957 |
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Feldman, Jacob |
1976 |
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Box 9 |
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Feldmeier, Joseph R. |
1961 |
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Feldzamen, A. N. |
1966 |
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Feller, W. |
1944 |
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Box 9 |
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Fenyves, Ervin J. |
1974 |
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Fermi, Enrico |
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1948-1954 |
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Non-linear vibration, LASL
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n.d. |
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Obit., Taylor instability Von Neumann, John
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Fermi, Giulio |
1956-1962 |
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Enrico and Laura's son
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1953-1976 |
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Coll. works, foreign scientists
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Fernholz, E. |
1936 |
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Ferranti, Helene S. |
1958 |
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Computer games Industrial Bulletin
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Ferraté, Gabriel A. |
1977 |
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Box 9 |
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Ferris, Jean |
1970 |
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Ferry, Steve |
1979 |
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Feynman, Richard |
1960; 1970-1973; n.d. |
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Physics for Math. partons
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Ficken, F. A. |
1970 |
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Fickett, Jim |
1979-1981 |
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Field, Walter S. |
1976 |
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Fieser, Louis F. |
1967 |
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Goldhaber, Maurice Hofstadter, Robert Rabi, I. I. Rittenberg, David
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Fife, Paul C. |
1970 |
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Filley, Gilles |
1968 |
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Fine, Leonard W. |
1979 |
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Finegold, L[en] |
1976 |
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Finkelstein, D. |
1959 |
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Tuck, James
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Finkelstein, Harold |
1973-1976 |
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Fischer, Ed. Floyd |
1976 |
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Fisher, Gordon |
1958 |
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Fishman, Karl |
1974 |
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Hermes, H.
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Fisk, J. B. |
1946-1972 |
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Fitzgerald, Edwin R. |
1958 |
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Fitzgerald, Rosemary |
1978 |
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Fixler, Sylvain |
1972-1973 |
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Flanagan, Dennis |
1964 |
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Prime number pattern, age of electronics
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1974-1983 |
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Letters in Mathematical Physics Sternheimer, Daniel
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n.d. |
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Fleming, Donald |
1968 |
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Flesner, David E. |
1983 |
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Fletcher, R. Ian |
1973 |
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Flores, Antonio J. |
1936 |
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Foch, James |
1974 |
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Box 9 |
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Folk, Dick |
1982 |
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Foran, James |
n.d. |
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Forbes, Gilbert B. |
1976 |
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Forbush, S. |
1953 |
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Ford, Gary J. |
1976 |
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Ford, Joseph |
1960-1977; n.d. |
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Ford, Judson |
1958 |
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AEC - Sandia Base
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Ford, Kenneth W. |
1977 |
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Ford, Lester K. |
1941; 1943 |
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Ford, Vince |
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1965 |
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Von Neumann, rocket history
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1969 |
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Chronology, p.1-47
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1969 |
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Chronology, p.48-95
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1970 |
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H. Brown, space study
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Forster, W. |
1978 |
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Forsyth, Joyce N. |
1948 |
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Forsythe, George E. |
1958-1959 |
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Box 9 |
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Fort, M. K., Jr. |
1958-1960 |
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Box 9 |
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Fortier, Jean J. |
1977 |
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Box 9 |
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Fortuna, Vincent |
1983 |
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Fosdick, Lloyd D. |
1970-1975 |
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Foster, William C. |
1965 |
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Fouquet, J. L. |
1979-1980 |
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Fowler, Robert D. |
1959 |
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LASL visiting scientists
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Fox, Ralph |
1948-1956; n.d. |
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Cartesian products
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Fraenkel, Abraham A. |
1957-1958 |
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von Neumann
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Fraenkel, Aviezri S. |
1976-1977 |
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Frankel, Stanley |
1976-1977 |
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Frauenfelder, Hans |
1976; 1983 |
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Frauenthal, James C. |
1981 |
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Frechen, Joseph B. |
1970 |
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Abstract on product isomorphisms
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Frèchet, Maurice |
1936; 1956? |
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Freed, William |
1966-1967; n.d. |
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Freeman, B. |
1957 |
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Freeman, Raoul James |
1957 |
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Fremond, M. |
1983 |
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Freudenthal, H. |
1960 |
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Friedman, Bernard |
1962 |
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Friedrichs, K. O. |
1959 |
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Frieman, Edward A. |
1957 |
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Frisch, David |
1970; 1977 |
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Frisch, H. L. |
1960 |
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Frisch, O. R. |
1946-1964 |
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Froman, Darol |
1958-1959; 1983 |
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Frontier Airlines, Inc. |
1970 |
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Frontiers of Science |
1974-1976 |
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Frugé, August |
1961 |
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Fry, H. B. |
1959 |
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General Atomic
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Frye, Buck |
1983 |
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Frye, Glenn |
n.d. |
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Fryling, Jan |
1976 |
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Humor
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Fryling, Kay (Mrs. Jan) |
1977-1978 |
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Fuc[hes?], A. W. |
1941 |
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Fuchs, W. |
1969-1970 |
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Fulks, Watson |
1966-1972 |
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Lax, Peter
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Funderburk, Jerry |
1974 |
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Gala, Victoria |
1976 |
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Gale, D. |
1954; 1961 |
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Infinite games Stewart, F.
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Gale, M. S. |
1965 |
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Gall, W. Einar |
1983 |
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Gallagher, Leonard |
1976-1980; n.d. |
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Gallian, Joseph A. |
1978-1980 |
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Gallucci, Vincent |
1970 |
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Galvin, Fred |
1978 |
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Gamow, Barbara |
1969-1970;n.d. |
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1949-1961 |
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Box 10 |
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Caricature of Teller, Monte Carlo; Re: Teller 1955; 4 color galazies; Gamow lectures Bradbury, Norris Diachison, Alex N. von Neumann, John
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Bartlett, Albert Campbell, Philip M. Raymond, Detlev J. See Oversized for 16.IV.62 letter with encl.
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1960 |
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1959-1960 |
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Gardiner, Donald A. |
1975-1976 |
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Games
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1961-1964 |
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n.d. |
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1968 |
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Gaughan, Edward D. |
1967-1968 |
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1979 |
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Geiringer, Hilda |
1958 |
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Gelbaum, Bernard R. |
1968 |
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1978 |
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1967 |
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1970 |
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Gentry, Frank C. |
1959 |
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Getman, Kendall G. |
1959 |
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Getting, Ivan A. |
1956-1974 |
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Gibbs, Peter |
1977 |
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Frontiers of Sci.
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1953 |
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1974 |
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Gibson, R. E. |
1964-1966 |
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1960 |
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Gilbert, Raymond A. |
1958 |
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Gilde, Hans-Georg |
1978 |
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Gillis, J. |
1973-1974 |
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1974 |
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1957 |
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Stein, Paul
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1971 |
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1960 |
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1979 |
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1981 |
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1975-1976 |
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Glast, Irvine |
1981 |
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Glatz, Charles E. |
1945 |
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Glayman, Claude |
1973 |
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1957-1958 |
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1969-1970 |
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Goddard, David R. |
1978 |
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Gödel, Kurt |
1942-1985 |
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von Neumann
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Godlewski-Ophir, J. |
1974 |
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Godlewski, S. |
1973 |
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Goffman, Casper |
1952; 1957 |
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Goldberg, Michael |
1971; n.d. |
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Goldberg, Vladislav |
1979 |
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1982 |
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Goldhaber, Michael H. |
1969 |
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Goldhaber, [Trude] |
1954; 1956; 1968 |
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1975 |
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Goldstine, Herman |
1959-1967 |
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1959 |
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1960 |
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1949; 1962 |
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Gomulka, Joanna |
1982-1983 |
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1952 |
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Good, Robert J. |
1961 |
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Goodall, Marcus |
n.d. |
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Goodman, Al. W. |
1983 |
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1977 |
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1974 |
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1980 |
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Gopalan, M. A. |
1983 |
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1970-1971 |
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1961-1962 |
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1967; 1973 |
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1967-1971; n.d. |
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1957-1958 |
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1968 |
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1965-1966 |
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Grad, Arthur |
1959 |
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Graham, Ronald L. |
1973-1982; n.d. |
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Granas, A. |
1976 |
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1940 |
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1939 |
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1957 |
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1973 |
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Graves, L. M. |
1938; 1943; n.d. |
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1967 |
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1957-1960 |
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1971 |
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Greenwood, Fred L. |
1968 |
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1977-1978 |
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1974 |
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1956 |
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1977 |
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1958 |
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1947 |
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Grimeisen, Gerhard |
1970 |
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Gros Louis, Kenneth R. R. |
1982 |
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Grünbaum, Branko |
1957-1958 |
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1966 |
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Guberman, J. |
1980 |
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Guenard, François |
1981 |
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1979 |
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Gueron, Michèle |
1977 |
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Gugu, Alexandra |
1974-1975 |
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Gullion, Ralph |
1964 |
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Gunn, John O. |
1960 |
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Güntzer, Ulrich |
1969 |
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Gupta, P. C. |
1977-1978 |
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1969-1978 |
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1970 |
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Guy, Richard K. |
1968-1975 |
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Haddad, H. M. |
1969-1970 |
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Hagopian, C[huck] |
1979 |
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Haimo, F. |
1960 |
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Hair, H. B. |
1972 |
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Hajnal, A. |
1972 |
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Babai, L.
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Haken, H. |
1983 |
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Halász, Sylvia |
1973-1974 |
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Hall, Edward T. |
1976; 1981 |
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Hall, Marshall, Jr. |
1971 |
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1969 |
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Court case on computer development Tinkham, Thomas
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1970 |
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Trial memo
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1971-1976 |
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Haller, Rudolf |
1983 |
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Halmos, Paul R. |
1942; 1949; n.d. |
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Halperin, Israel |
1957-1982 |
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Hama, Francis R. |
1961 |
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1955 |
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Hammer, F. David |
1976 |
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Hammer, Peter |
1970-1978 |
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Hammer, Preston C. |
1971 |
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1961; 1970 |
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1947 |
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Hancock, John E. H. |
1959 |
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Handler, Philip |
1971-1978 |
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Hanna, J. Ray |
1969 |
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Hannick, Francis |
1978 |
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Hanson, Harold P. |
1976 |
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Harari, H. |
1980 |
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Harary, Frank |
1958-1959; 1971 |
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Hardie, Bradford |
1977 |
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Hardy, Joan E. |
1960; n.d. |
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Harlow, Francis H. |
1956 |
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Harper & Row, Publishers |
1968 |
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1947 |
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Harris, Lawrence |
1979 |
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1946-1950 |
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1976 |
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Hartgering, James B. |
1962 |
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1979 |
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Harvard University Society of Fellows |
1957-1975 |
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Hatch, Eastman N. |
1974 |
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Hay, Patricia |
1942 |
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Hawkins, David |
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n.d. |
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n.d. |
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Ulam, Claire
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n.d. |
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Hawkins, Thomas |
1983 |
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Haworth, Leland |
1968 |
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1969 |
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1976 |
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Heisenberg, W. |
1965 |
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Hejtmanek, Hans |
1969-1982 |
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Helfenstein, H. |
1958 |
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Heller, Robert L. |
1978 |
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Heller, Sidney |
1970-1971 |
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Hellerman, Leo |
1976 |
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Hellerman, Robert H. G. |
1979 |
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Helson, Henry |
1951-1958 |
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Hempelmann, L. H. |
1945 |
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LASL health hazards
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Hendrickson, M. S. |
1958 |
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Henkin, Leon |
1971 |
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Henney, Dagmar |
1973 |
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1979 |
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1967 |
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1966 |
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Henrick, John J. |
1960 |
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Henriques, F. C. |
1956 |
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Hensley, Douglas |
n.d. |
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Herbstein, F. H. |
1977-1978 |
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Herman, Bob (Robert) |
1969-1970 |
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Herman, Gabor T. |
1971 |
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Hermann, Robert |
1958 |
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Hermes, Henry |
1972-1976 |
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1965; 1967 |
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1979 |
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1958 |
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1975; 1980 |
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1947; 1960-1961 |
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Hewlett, Richard G. |
1968-1969 |
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1964 |
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Higman, Howard |
1964 |
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1962-1964 |
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1967 |
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1958 |
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1963 |
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1980-1981 |
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1978 |
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1979 |
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1970-1973 |
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1956; 1961 |
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1974 |
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1977-1981 |
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Hofstadter, Robert |
1975 |
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1964-[1977?] |
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1955-1956 |
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1975-1979 |
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1977 |
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1976 |
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1978 |
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1977 |
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1954 |
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1936; 1951 |
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1940 |
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Horowitz, A. |
1956-1957 |
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chess
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1969 |
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1948-1956 |
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Nov. 1956 |
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Dec. 1956 |
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1957 |
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n.d. |
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Howard, William M. |
n.d. |
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1973-1978 |
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1979-1981 |
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n.d. |
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SMU's notes
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Hoyt, Henry |
1949; 1958; 1969 |
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LASL security of top secret docs.
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1974-1975 |
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Hudson, Craig C. |
1960 |
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1943-1944 |
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Invitation to Los Alamos
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1963-1970 |
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1949-1983 |
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Monte Carlo
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1942-1954 |
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USC; papers
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1955-1982 |
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date, n.d. |
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n.d. |
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Hyman, [A?nton] A. |
1961 |
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Ickes, Harold |
1969 |
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1980-1981 |
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n.d. |
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Ilisevich, Robert D. |
1971 |
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Inghram, Mark G. |
1968 |
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Ingraham, R[ichard L.] |
1952-1955 |
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International Research and Exchanges Board |
1973 |
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Scott, Cynthia Vilkas, Eduardas
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Interscience Publishers, Inc. |
1957-1960 |
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Box 14 |
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Collection of Mathematical Problems Kask, Warren Kent, Leonard B. King, Charles H. Mosbacher, C. J. Proskauer, E. S.
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Irwin, John |
1978 |
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Box 14 |
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Irwin, William J. |
1957 |
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Isa[?]dor, Wladimir |
1936 |
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Isaacs, Rufus |
1957-1958 |
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Game theory
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1939 |
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Ivry, Benjamin |
1981 |
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Jacob, George |
1973 |
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1961 |
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Jacobsen, Thomas W. |
1982 |
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Jaffe, Robert L. |
1981 |
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Janssen, William Earl |
1976 |
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Jarmie, Nelson |
1958 |
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LASL Bradbury, N. E. Froman, D. K.
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1958; 1961 |
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1968 |
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Jensen, Hans D. |
1970 |
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Box 14 |
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Jessor, Richard |
1971 |
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Joffe, Anatole |
1977-1978 |
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John, Fritz |
1952-1961; 1971 |
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Box 14 |
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problems
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Johnson, Donnelly J. |
1969 |
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Box 14 |
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Johnson, Gordon G. |
1975 |
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Box 14 |
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Johnson, Laurence W. |
1977 |
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Johnson, Paul B. |
1958-1959 |
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Johnson, Ralph M. |
1972; 1976-1977 |
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Johnson, Ralph P. |
1958 |
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Johnson, Shirley |
1972; 1975 |
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1957-1977 |
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1983 |
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1967 |
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Just, Kurt |
1961 |
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Box 14 |
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K[?], E[?]l |
1970 |
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1955-1964 |
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See Borgese, Elizabeth Mann See Preece, Warren E.
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Folder #2 |
1965-1968 |
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Box 14 |
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Mathematics and Logic; Rota comments Borgese, Elizabeth Mann
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Folder #3 |
1969-1970 |
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Reviews
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Folder #4 |
1971-1978 |
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Some in French, Lebesque
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Folder #5 |
1979-1983 |
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Some in Russian
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Folder #6 |
n.d. |
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Marceli Stark, Adventures
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Kadushin, Evelyn G. |
n.d. |
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Kahane, Joseph |
1969-1970 |
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Kahn, Herman |
1949; 1954 |
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Monte Carlo
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Kakutani, Shizuo |
1941; 1950-1958 |
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Kalk, W. Richard |
1982 |
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Kallet, [Tony] |
1976 |
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Box 14 |
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Kallman, Robert R. |
1973-1979 |
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Kalman, Rudolph |
1974; 1979 |
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See also Whitman, Marina von Neumann
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Kaluza, Roman |
1980 |
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Some in Polish, Banach
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Kamimura, K. |
1980 |
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Kampe de Feriet, J. |
1953-1954 |
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Some in French
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Kannai, Y. |
1976 |
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Kantor, Jean-Michel |
1981 |
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Kaplan, Wilfred |
1957 |
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Kaplanski, Irving |
1963; 1978 |
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Karff, Mona M. |
1981 |
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Kariotis, Christina |
1976 |
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Karlin, Samuel |
1971-1972 |
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Karlsson, Johan |
1974 |
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Karpinski, Marek |
1977-1980; n.d. |
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See Pallascke, D.
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Karst, Edgar |
1961-1961 |
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Kates, Robert W. |
1977 |
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NAS-human rights
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Katz, Paul H. |
1953 |
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Katz, Richard J. |
1977 |
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Kaufman, Brian |
1980 |
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Kaufmann-Buhler, Walter |
1980 |
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Kauffman, Andrew J. |
1957-1958 |
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Juliusz Ulam
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Kautz, Willam H. |
1963 |
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Kaysen, Carl |
1971-1972 |
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Kazanowski, Albin |
1979 |
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Keeny, Spurgeon M. |
1960-1961 |
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Keesling, James |
1972-1980 |
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Box 14 |
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Kehl, William B. |
1958 |
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Keilson, Julian |
1951-1952 |
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Kekst, Gershon |
1980 |
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Keldysh, M. V. |
1973 |
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Sakharov Handler, Philip
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Kellogg, J. M. B. |
1959 |
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Kelly, Armand |
1949 |
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Kelly, Harry C. |
1960 |
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Kelly, Paul |
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Folder #1 |
1941-1949 |
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War years Everett, C. J.
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1955-1975 |
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Visual hull
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Folder #3 |
1976-1980 |
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Folder #4 |
n.d. |
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Papers Bondy, J. A. Hemminger, R. L.
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Folder #5 |
n.d. |
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Kennedy, Sargent |
1970-1971 |
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Kemeny[?], John |
1947 |
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Kepski, Julius |
1982 |
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Kerr, Donald M. |
1981-1982 |
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Metropolis, N.
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Kershner, R[ichard] B. |
1970 |
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Kessler, Richard Lee |
1964 |
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Khinchin, A. I. |
1951? |
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Kiefer, J[ack] |
1972 |
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Kielczewski, Z. |
1975 |
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Nowak, S.
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Kiesler, Bruno |
1974 |
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Killian, J. R. |
1956 |
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Kilmer, William L. |
1962 |
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Kim, K. J. |
1981; n.d. |
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Kimball, R. M. |
1949 |
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LASL
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Kimble, H. Jeff |
1982 |
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King, Donald West |
1972; 1974 |
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King, Gilbert W. |
1959 |
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King, Percival |
1967 |
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Box 15 |
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Fermiac calculator
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Kingman, John |
1977-1978 |
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Kishimoto, Akitaka |
1978 |
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Kisiel, Chester C. |
1970 |
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Kissell, Mary C. |
1972 |
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Kisslinger, Carl |
1979 |
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Kister, Jim |
1956-1957 |
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Box 15 |
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Kistiakowsky, George B. |
1959-1977 |
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Muskie campaign
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Klamkin, M. S. |
1959 |
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Newman, D. J.
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Klaring, Wermer |
1972 |
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Klauder, John R. |
1980 |
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Kleban, Eugene |
1974; 1977 |
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Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America
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Klee, Victor |
1958; 1973-1974 |
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Computers See also McCarthy, Joseph L.
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Kleene, Stephen C. |
1940-1942; 1967 |
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Klein, Jacob |
1956 |
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Klein, Morris |
1978 |
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Kleinberger, P. A. (Mrs.) |
1963 |
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Kleinfeld, Erwin |
1977 |
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Kleitman, Daniel |
1961-1976 |
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Erdö
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Kleppner, Adam |
1971-1972 |
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Klethyn, Anatol |
n.d. |
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anagrams of SMU's name
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Kletzing, Dennis |
1977-1978 |
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Kline, J. R. |
1942-1945 |
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war
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Kluczynski, Thomas E. |
1964 |
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Knee, David |
n.d. |
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Knight, Bruce |
1973 |
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Knight, Gary A. |
1981 |
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Knudsen, Vern O. |
1958-1959 |
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Kobelinski, Mitchell P. |
1971 |
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Kochen, Manfred |
1976-1977 |
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Wilson, Linda M.
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Kohler, Foy D. |
1982 |
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Kolata, Gina Bari |
1975 |
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Kolman, Bernard |
1983 |
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Kolo Lwowian |
1976 |
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Kolodner, I. I. |
1971; n.d. |
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Kolstead, George A. |
1964 |
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See Pasta, John
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Kölzow, D. |
1979 |
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Konopinski, Emil |
1965; 1970 |
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Kopec, Ada |
1976-1977; n.d. |
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Some in Polish
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Kopman, Gerd |
1976; 1978 |
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Koprowska, Irena |
1973-1974 |
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Koprowski, Hilary |
1976 |
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Korevar, Jaap |
1971 |
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Box 15 |
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Kosciuszko Foundation |
1974 |
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Miskiewicz, Sophia
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Koshland, Daniel |
1981 |
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Koski, Walter |
1947 |
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Kott, Lidka |
1962-1963; 1975, n.d. |
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Some in Polish Steinhaus' daughter
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Kouri, Robert |
1971 |
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