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Carl Eckart
A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress
Prepared by Donna Ellis
1991
Manuscript Division
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress
Manuscript Division, 2001
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Table of Contents for Carl Eckart
Collection Summary
Selected Search Terms
* Names:
* Subjects:
* Occupations:
Administrative Information
* Provenance:
* Copyright Status:
* Preferred Citation:
Biographical Note
Scope and Content Note
Description of Series
* Biographical Data, 1921- 1973, n.d.
* General Correspondence, 1934- 1972.
* Lectures and Writings, 1923- 1973, n.d.
* Subject File, 1926- 1972, n.d.
* Oversize, 1948- 1970.
Container List
* BIOGRAPHICAL DATA, 1921- 1973, n.d.
* GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1934- 1972
* LECTURES AND WRITINGS, 1923- 1973, n.d.
* SUBJECT FILE, 1926- 1972, n.d.
* OVERSIZE, 1948- 1970
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Collection Summary
Creator: Eckart, Carl, 1902-
Title: Papers of Carl Eckart 1921-1973 (bulk 1935-1970)
Size: 8,400 items; 24 containers plus 1 oversize; 13 linear feet.
Repository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
Abstract: Physicist, oceanographer, and educator. Correspondence, writings,
lectures, subject files, biographical information, printed material,
photographs, and other material relating to Eckart's career as
oceanographer and physicist.
Selected Search Terms
Names:
Dirac, P. A. M. (Paul Adrien Maurice), 1902-
Heisenberg, Werner, 1901-1976
Lorentz, H. A. (Hendrik Antoon), 1853-1928
Millikan, Robert Andrews, 1868-1953
Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1904-1967
Pauli, Wolfgang, 1900-1958
Schrödinger, Erwin, 1887-1961
Sommerfeld, Arnold, 1868-1951
Von Neumann, John, 1903-1957
Wigner, Eugene Paul, 1902-
United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development. National
Defense Research Committee
General Dynamics Corporation
Institute for Defense Analyses
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.). Committee on Science and Public Policy
Rand Corporation
Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Marine Physical Laboratory
Scripps Institution of Oceanography.--Faculty
University of California (1868-1952) War Research Division
University of Chicago Faculty
Subjects:
Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory series in applied
mathematics and mechanics
Atomic bomb
Geophysics
Oceanography
Physics
Quantum theory
Science--History
Science--Societies, etc.
Submarine warfare
Thermodynamics
Universities and colleges--California
Universities and colleges--Illinois
World War, 1939-1945--Naval operations--Submarine
Occupations:
Educators
Oceanographers
Physicists
Administrative Information
Provenance:
The papers of Carl Eckart, physicist and oceanographer, were bequeathed to
the Library of Congress in 1974.
Copyright Status:
The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of Carl Henry Eckart is
governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).
Preferred Citation:
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following
information: container number, Carl Eckart Papers, Manuscript Division,
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Biographical Note
Date Event
1902 , May 4 Born, St. Louis, Mo.
1923 - 1925 Ph.D. in physics, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.
1926 Married Edith Louise Frazee (divorced 1948)
1927 - 1928 Studied in Berlin, Germany, as a John Simon Guggenheim
Memorial Foundation fellow
1928 - 1946 Professor of physics, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
1934 - 1935 Sabbatical to attend Institute for Advanced Study,
Princeton University (also in 1952-1953 and 1960-1961)
1942 - 1946 Assistant (and eventually director), War Research Division,
University of California, San Diego, Calif.
1946 - 1952 Director, Marine Physical Laboratory, University of
California, San Diego, Calif.
1946 - 1971 Professor of geophysics, Scripps Institution of
Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, Calif.
1952 Elected member of the National Academy of Sciences
1958 Married Klara Dan Von Neumann (died 1963)
1960 Hydrodynamics of Oceans and Atmospheres (Oxford: Pergamon
Press. 290 pp.)
1965 - 1967 Vice-chancellor for academic affairs, University of
California, San Diego, Calif.
1966 Awarded Alexander Agassiz Medal by National Academy of
Sciences for contributions to oceanography
1972 Awarded William Bowie Medal by American Geophysical Union
for outstanding contributions to fundamental geophysics
1973 , Oct.
23 Died, La Jolla, Calif.
Scope and Content Note
The papers of Carl Henry Eckart (1902-1973) span the years 1921-1973, with
the bulk of the items concentrated in the period 1935-1970. Included are
biographical data, correspondence, lectures and writings, and subject
files.
Eckart's distinguished career as a physicist and physical oceanographer
spanned fifty years. His academic career, his involvement with professional
organizations, and his achievements are noted in the Biographical Data
series. Due to the classified nature of some of his research projects,
Eckart had to submit detailed security clearance forms. These, in addition
to biographical statements for the University of California, various
professional directories, and newspaper articles, yield much information.
Eckart authored more than seventy articles between 1923 and 1970. His
published works are listed in a bibliography in this series. Photographs
(1921-1973) of Eckart, his family, and colleagues are included here. His
significant achievements are recorded in several awards and certificates of
merit (1944-1971), including one signed by President Harry Truman (1948)
located in an oversize box. A folder of miscellaneous items contains his
mother's will (1953) and a statement (1971) regarding his decision in 1941
to withdraw from the "Uranium Committee" of the National Defense Research
Committee and the infant Manhattan Project because of his anti-atomic bomb
sentiments.
The General Correspondence series contains letters from Eckart's colleagues
and copies of his replies. Subject matter revolves around research
interests, academic affairs, and the internal management of professional
organizations. There is little personal correspondence. Significant
correspondents include P. A. M. Dirac (a 1935 letter discussing the
"Compton effect" and the interaction of radiation with electrons), Werner
Heisenberg (a 1936 letter stating the uncertainty of his plans to visit the
United States and a 1948 letter in German regarding a publication honoring
Arnold Sommerfeld ), Robert Andrews Millikan (a 1934 letter commenting on
Eckart's paper on cosmic-ray curves), Wolfgang Pauli (eight letters from
1935 to 1936 discussing the symbolic logic method's relation to physics,
Albert Einstein's opposition to the quantum theory, Heisenberg's cosmic ray
showers, and the Copenhagen conference of physicists), Erwin Schrodinger (a
1935 letter citing a published source for a 1919 speech), Arnold Sommerfeld
(several 1936 letters in German), and Eugene Paul Wigner (an undated letter
regarding his work on the representations of the Lorentz group in Hilbert
space).
Eckart was on the faculty of the University of Chicago during the years
when that institution was supervising the development of nuclear energy at
the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (then known as the Clinton Laboratories )
in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He remained in touch with his former colleagues in
this field even though he changed to the study of physical oceanography. In
1949 Alvin Weinberg offered Eckart the directorship of the Theoretical
Division of the laboratory. Eckart declined the position, and his response,
dated 12 May 1949, summarizes his philosophy of science and, in particular,
his dissatisfaction with nuclear physics and "Big Science."
Reprints of Eckart's scientific articles (1923-1968) are bound in four
volumes and placed at the beginning of the Lectures and Writings series.
The rest of the series contains, in alphabetical order by topic, Eckart's
mathematical calculations, notes, outlines, drafts, and correspondence
relating to his publications, classroom lectures, and research projects.
Early in his career Eckart was involved in theoretical physics. At the
University of Chicago , he taught courses in electrodynamics and circuit
theory. During the 1930s his research revolved around the developing field
of quantum physics--the nature of the atom and its components. By the end
of that decade he had become interested in thermodynamics and had published
a series of articles under the general title of "The Thermodynamics of
Irreversible Processes."
World War II was a turning point in Eckart's career. Prior to its official
involvement, the United States engaged in war preparations, including the
formation of the National Defense Research Committee in 1940. Eckart served
on this so-called "Uranium Committee" as a consultant to the subsection on
the theory of nuclear chain reactions. At a meeting of physicists and
chemists held at the University of Chicago during Christmas week 1941,
Arthur H. Compton and J. Robert Oppenheimer announced a reorganization of
the program, which would become known as the Manhattan Project. Although
the atom bomb was not specifically mentioned at this meeting, Eckart
realized that such a device could and would be developed. Opposed to such
an action, he withdrew from the project and became associated with the
underwater detection of submarines at the War Research Division of the
University of California .
It was through this detection work that Eckart became interested in the
physical properties and dynamics of oceans. After the war (1946), he left
the University of Chicago to become director of the Marine Physical
Laboratory of the University of California, and then director of the
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, also affiliated with the University of
California. He made a significant contribution to geophysics by linking
theoretical hydrodynamic exercises to actual physical properties of water.
The following decades were devoted to research on thermal layering in the
oceans and atmospheres (which led to his only book in 1960), the
transmission of sound in the sea, turbulence, the generation and structure
of surface and internal ocean waves, and air-sea interaction.
Late in his career (1970s), Eckart acquired an interest in the origin and
development of exact sciences. This interest is reflected in the Lectures
and Writings series under such topics as calendars (1971), history of
science (1971-1973), origins of geometry (1971-1972), and the problem of
Plato (1971-1973).
Eckart's participation in numerous organizations is documented in the
Subject File series. In 1952 he was elected to the National Academy of
Sciences and served on several of its committees. His work on the Committee
on Science and Public Policy is particularly noteworthy and is represented
by correspondence, memoranda, meeting agendas, reports, and notes on
meetings and conversations with colleagues. Additional material was
collected into a scrapbook (1967-1972), which covers such topics as the
environment and use of the earth's resources, financial support of
research, education of future scientists, relationship of the scientific
community to government, and technology and progress versus social
responsibility in light of the Vietnam War and the arms race.
Eckart also served as the University of California's alternate
representative to the Institute for Defense Analyses (1967-1968). The
institute, made up of twelve member universities, functioned as an
independent source of studies and advice for the Department of Defense. The
IDA's largest section was the Weapons Systems Evaluation Division, which
produced technical, operational, and economical analyses of various weapons
(including ballistic missiles), tactical strategies, and logistics. Other
sections prepared studies on economic, political, and communication matters
relating to national security. Eckart served at a time when, pressured by
anti-Vietnam War sentiments and congressional opposition, the IDA took
measures to diversify its work to include nondefense activities. The IDA
file contains minutes, reports, and Eckart's summaries of the institute's
actions.
The Subject File series contains material pertaining to Eckart's activities
as a reviewer for scientific journals (1958-1972), a consultant for
commercial firms such as General Dynamics Corporation and the Rand
Corporation (1959-1970), and as a member of the Editorial Advisory Board
for the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory's series on
applied mathematics and mechanics (1957-1959).
Eckart's long relationship with Pergamon Press, the publisher of his book
on oceans and atmospheres, is illuminated by correspondence and contracts
(1958-1972). Apparently, other publishers solicited the manuscript, which
became a standard work on the subject.
The file pertaining to the prominent mathematician, John Von Neumann,
consists chiefly of Eckart's contribution toward publishing some of Von
Neumann's works posthumously. Eckart later married Von Neumann's widow,
Klara.
A brief correspondence between Eckart and J. Robert Oppenheimer appears in
the file on sabbaticals. During his 1952 sabbatical, Eckart was invited to
join the School of Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study,
Princeton University. The letters discuss Eckart's proposed research plans.
Also of interest in the Subject File series are Eckart's notes (1928)
compiled during his stay in Berlin, Germany, as a John Simon Guggenheim
Memorial Foundation fellow, a patent (1953) he received with George W.
Downs for an echo-ranging system, and notes (1926-1927) written by Nobel
Prize-winner, Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, using some of Eckart's equations for
his calculations.
Description of Series
Box Series
BOX 1 Biographical Data, 1921 - 1973 , n.d.
Security clearances, directory listings, university biographies,
and publicity; publication lists; photographs of Eckart, his
family and colleagues; certificates and awards; and miscellany.
Arranged by type of item, then chronologically.
BOX General Correspondence, 1934 - 1972 .
1-2
Letters to and from professional colleagues.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX Lectures and Writings, 1923 - 1973 , n.d.
2-20
Bound volumes of published articles, arranged chronologically;
and unbound calculations, notes, outlines, drafts, and
correspondence relating to Eckart's research endeavors and
classroom lectures.
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
BOX Subject File, 1926 - 1972 , n.d.
20-24
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating to various
scientific and academic associations; agreements, correspondence,
and reports pertaining to consultant work for companies and
organizations; Eckart's reviews of colleagues' articles;
agreements, royalty statements, and correspondence concerning
Eckart's publications; and data for registering a patent.
Arranged alphabetically by subject or type of material, then
chronologically.
BOX OV Oversize, 1948 - 1970 .
1
Computer print-outs and certificates.
Container List
Box Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL DATA, 1921 - 1973 , n.d.
BOX 1 Certificates and awards, 1944-1971
Directory listings, 1965-1971
Miscellany, 1953-1971
Photographs
Eckart, Carl, 1973, n.d.
Eckart, Carl, and others, 1939-1968, n.d.
Family and colleagues, 1921, n.d.
Presentation of silver apple to G. P. Harnwell,
director of University of California's Division of
War Research, 1946
University of California's Division of War Research
Survivors Party, 1966
Publications, 1967-1971
Publicity, 1950-1967
Security clearances, 1947-1967
University biographies and bibliographies, 1956-1971
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1934 - 1972
BOX 1 A-J, 1934-1972
(10 folders)
BOX 2 K-Z and unidentified, 1934-1972
(19 folders)
LECTURES AND WRITINGS, 1923 - 1973 , n.d.
BOX 2 Bound material, published works
Vol. I, 1923-1935
BOX 3 Vol. II, 1936-1951
Vol. III, 1946-1965
Vol. IV, 1967-1968
Unbound material
Absorption of sound and related phenomena in
fluids, 1946-1952
(2 folders)
Acoustic streaming in chemically active fluids,
1954
Address to aquanauts, 1965
Analysis of physical concepts, 1937
Analysis of space-time, 1948
BOX 4 Analyzing dispersion data, 1954-1956
(3 folders)
Application of the Rankine-Hugoniot equations to
cavitation, 1949
Approximate solution of one-dimensional wave
equations, 1948
Approximation of one matrix by another of lower
rank, 1936
Astronomy, 1971
Atlantic temperature salinity interpol, 1967
Atmospheres III, 1966
Atomic theory, 1937-1939
Attenuation of sound in the sea, 1946
Bearing fluctuations, 1973
Beta-plane method, 1969
Calendars, 1971
(2 folders)
Calorimetry, 1967-1970
Canonic transformations and the calculus of
variations, 1966-1968
Changing relationship of science to society and
technology, 1970
Circuit theory, ca. 1930s
Coherence of scattered sound, 1947
Conceptual background for transmission
experiments-I, 1969
Construction of space-time, 1948
Continuing research projects, 1968, 1970
BOX 5 Cosmic radiation, ca. 1940
(2 folders)
Criteria for a steady flow in a shallow rotating
basin, 1969-1970
(2 folders)
Deformation and distortion
Dynamics, n.d.
Geometrical, 1964-1965
Kinematic, 1965
Description of the differences between the theory
of elasticity and the theory of anelasticity, 1948
Determination and causality, 1939
Development of Euclidean geometry from the concept
of congruence, 1945
Differential analyzer problems at Scripps
Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif., 1955
Differential equations of physical oceanography,
1947
Dynamics of oceans and atmospheres, 1955, 1959
(2 folders)
Edge-wave theory, 1957
Electrodynamics
1930-1934
(3 folders)
1930, 1934
(2 folders)
BOX 6 [1934]
Electrodynamics of dispersive media, 1938
Electromagnetic theory; communication theory, 1950
Electrostatics, 1936-1938, 1965
(5 folders)
Empirical determination of the thermodynamic
functions of sea water, 1967
I. Introduction; II. Thermodynamic
functions of a pure fluid
III. Gibbs-Duhem principle
IV. Aqueous solutions
VII. Phase boundaries and shock waves
IX. Evaporation and condensation
Appendixes I and II
Notes
Equation of state of water and sea water, 1957 See
also Container 21, same heading
BOX 7 Equations of motion of the ocean and atmosphere,
1956
Ether (in physics), 1948-1960
Experiments with gratings, 1941
Extension of the hypergeometric functions,
1953-1961
Feasibility study of buoy systems, 1968
Finite calculus, 1970-1973
Fluctuations, 1969-1971
(2 folders)
General arithmetics, 1966-1968
General solutions of the hydrodynamic equations,
1949
General theorems about differential equations, 1968
Generalized legendre equation, 1961
Generation of tsunamis, 1950-1964
(3 folders)
BOX 8 Geostrophic equations and three dimensional maps,
1968-1970
(3 folders)
Gibraltar project, 1929-1968
(2 folders)
Graphs of one-dimensional water waves, 1952
Heisenberg, Werner, lectures, 1929
History of science, 1971-1973
(5 folders)
Homopolar dynamo, 1967
Hydrodynamics
1951-1961
(2 folders)
BOX 9 1957-1960
(2 folders)
Hydrodynamics of oceans and atmospheres, 1960-1962
(3 folders)
Hydrostatic approximation in descriptive
oceanography, 1959
Inductive reasoning, 1950
Internal wave problems, 1964
Internal waves
In rotating gas with cylindrical symmetry,
1962
In the ocean, 1961
Interpretation of temperature-salinity diagrams,
1968-1969
(2 folders)
Isentropic motion of an elastic fluid in a
gravitational field, 1948
Lie algebra, 1966
BOX 10 Logical analysis of quantum theory, 1946
Marine Physical Laboratory, San Diego, Calif., 1948
Mathematical foundations
Of mechanistic physics, n.d.
Of the kinetic theory, 1938
Mathematical method and the natural sciences, ca.
1946
Measurement and detection of steady ac (alternating
current) and dc (direct current) signals in noise,
1951
Measure-preserving transf[erence?], 1969
Motion, 1962
Motion of the earth's pole, n.d.
New methods
For the electron theory of material, 1937
In geophysical hydrodynamics, 1968
(8 folders)
BOX 11
(4 folders)
Non-linear effects on the motion of a stratified
fluid, 1961
North Pacific velocity profiles, 1970
N-particle problem and the macroscopic theory of
matter, 1963, 1969
(2 folders)
Ocean temperature, 1968
Oceanography
1967-1969
(6 folders)
BOX 12 1969-1970
(3 folders)
On the relations between stability, sigma T and
entropy, n.d.
Optimal rectifier systems for the detection of
steady signals, 1952
Ordinary differential equations, 1967
Origins of geometry, 1971-1972
Oscillations, 1957
Outline of the thermodynamics of sea water,
1957-1965
(3 folders)
Periods of sexagesimal fractions, 1973
Perturbation theory of the Langrangian equations,
1961
Phase boundaries and shock waves, 1967
Physical oceanography, 1949, 1970
(2 folders)
Physical properties of sea water, n.d.
BOX 13 Physics, 1938, 1949
(2 folders)
Physics (advanced mechanics), 1962-1963
(4 folders)
Physics Laboratory, University of Chicago, Chicago,
Ill., 1932
Poisson's problem, 1961
Polynomials for curve fitting, n.d.
Population theory, 1957
Pressure-driven surface waves, 1947
Principles of hydrodynamics, 1954
(3 folders)
Problem of Plato, 1971-1973
(1 folder)
BOX 14
(1 folder)
Propagation of sound in a stratified medium, 1954
Properties of water and sea water, 1967
Quantum mechanics, 1938-1939
(2 folders)
Quantum mechanics based on [Linus Carl] Pauling and
[?] Wilson, 1940
Quantum theory, 1931-1933, 1939
(6 folders)
Quantum theory and allied subjects, 1924
Rainfall statistics, 1963-1973
Random motion of fluids, 1953-1957
(1 folder)
BOX 15
(2 folders)
Ray theory, 1970-1971
(2 folders)
Reexamination of the methods of [?] Sturm and
[Joseph] Liouville, n.d.
References to hydrographic data, 1959
Reflection of electrons, 1927
Regents versus the faculty, 1950
Relations between strain, distortions, and
deformation, 1957
Relations between the turbulent and steady motions
of the sea, 1959
Revelle dedication speech, 1965
Rotational motion of an incompressible fluid, n.d.
Ruling engine, 1932-1933, 1940-1941
(2 folders)
Ryerson Laboratory, University of Chicago, Chicago,
Ill., research notes, 1934, 1940-1941
(2 folders)
Second-order effects in acoustics, 1947-1948
Set of axioms for thermodynamics, 1970
BOX 16 Shockwaves and phase discontinuities, 1959-1960
Simplified discussion of sea return, n.d.
Slides for lectures, lists of, 1957
Solution of inhomogeneous wave equations, 1952-1957
(2 folders)
Sound channels
Data and calculations, 1969-1971, n.d.
(7 folders)
General theory of modulation, 1969
North Pacific, 1970
Notes, 1970-1971, n.d.
Quadratic sound channels, 1970
Simple sound channel, 1970
Six/two layer models, 1970
Theory and review of sound channels, 1970
Time/range theory, 1970
BOX 17 Transmission experiments, 1969
Special relativity and the macroscopic fields, 1953
Spherical harmonics, 1929, 1932
(2 folders)
Stability of the oceans/thermodynamics, 1949-1956
Statistical acoustics, n.d.
(2 folders)
Statistical dynamics, 1969
Statistical hydrodynamics, 1953-1954
(2 folders)
Steady flow of a heavy inviscid fluid of constant
density, 1957-1967
Steady motion of an inviscid incompressible fluid,
1956-1958
Surface gravity waves, 1949-1950
Surface wake of a submerged sphere, 1958
Surface waves and turbulence
1950-1953
(2 folders)
BOX 18 1953-1954, 1960
(2 folders)
Tables for calculations of energy values, ca. 1930
Tetratomic molecule, 1934-1935
Theoretical hydrodynamics, 1960
(2 folders)
Theory of a set of polarizable particles, n.d.
Theory of color vision, 1938
Theory of descriptions, 1934, 1970
Theory of evaporation, 1967
Theory of events, 1938-1939
Theory of measurement, 1936
(2 folders)
Theory of noise suppression by linear filters, 1951
Theory of noise and related phenomena, 1951-1953
(4 folders)
Theory of propagation of sound waves in turbulent
flow, comments on, n.d.
Theory of wakes, 1956
BOX 19 Thermodynamic data on sea water, 1967-1970, n.d.
(3 folders)
Thermodynamics, 1938
Thermodynamics (introduction to article by Leo
Szilard), 1971
"Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes," 1940,
1956
"Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes" (V.
Shock waves and phase boundaries), 1967-1968
Thermodynamics of systems with a finite number of
degrees of freedom, n.d.
Tidal theory, 1966
Transport through the Florida straits, ca. 1970
Turbulence in shallow rotating basins, 1969
Unified theory of the electromagnetic field, n.d.
Upswelling, 1963, 1969
Variation principles of hydrodynamics, 1966-1970
Vibrations in viscous medium and sound waves of
finite amplitude, 1946
(1 folder)
BOX 20
(1 folder)
Viscous flow, 1953
Water data, 1967
Wave equations, 1962
Wave mechanics I and II, 1929
(2 folders)
Wave theory data, 1953-1954, 1969
Wave theory seminar, 1946
Waves, water, shallow, 1959
"What Is Science and What It Is Not," 1963
"Why Study Ocean Current?" n.d.
Wind waves, 1970
Zonal motion of an atmosphere, 1957-1966
Unidentified, 1958-1973, n.d.
(2 folders)
SUBJECT FILE, 1926 - 1972 , n.d.
BOX 20 American Academy of Achievement, Golden Plate Award,
1967-1968
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1959
American Geophysical Union, William Bowie Medal, 1971-1972
American Meteorological Society, Sverdrup Gold Medal
Committee, 1964-1969
American Physical Society, Division of Fluid Dynamics,
1962-1964
Andes wave, 1958-1962
Computer instructions, n.d.
Document receipts, 1961-1964
Echo-ranging system patent, 1944-1972
Editorial reviews
1948, 1958-1968
(3 folders)
BOX 21 1969-1972
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1945-1952
Equation of state of water and sea water, 1956-1964 See
also Container 6, same heading
Faculty research lecture, 1951
Federation of American Scientists, 1949
General Dynamics Corporation/Convair Division
Consultant agreements and invoices, 1968-1970
Reports and correspondence, 1968, 1970
Handler, Philip, 1969
Hydrodynamics of Oceans and Atmospheres, Russian edition,
1967
Institute for Defense Analyses, 1962-1970
(2 folders)
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship
(Germany), notes, 1928
General, 1946-1947, 1966, 1969
Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory,
Silver Spring, Md., Advisory Editorial Board, 1957-1959
Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif.,
1958-1963, 1967
Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon, notes on motion and waves,
1926-1927
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, N.Mex., 1959
Medical insurance, 1970-1972
National Academy of Sciences
Committee on Atmospheric Sciences, correspondence,
1958, 1961
Committee on Oceanography, radioactivity in the
marine environment, 1970
(2 folders)
BOX 22
(2 folders)
Committee on Science and Public Policy
Correspondence, 1967-1972
(2 folders)
Meeting notices and notes, 1967-1970
Member lists, 1967-1969
Reports
Education of graduate students in
science and engineering, 1968
Life sciences, 1967
Radioactivity in the marine
environment, 1970
Scrapbook, 1967-1972
Committee on the Murray Fund, 1965-1972
General, 1955-1972
Geophysics section, 1958-1972
National Research Council, 1949, 1960-1964
Division of Earth Sciences, 1969-1970
Review of Airborne Lead in Perspective,
1970-1971
(2 folders)
BOX 23
(4 folders)
Slichter Committee, 1967
National Science Foundation, 1952, 1965-1967
Naval Research Advisory Committee, 1968-1970
Pergamon Press (Hydrodynamics of oceans and atmospheres)
Agreement and royalty statements, 1959-1972
Correspondence, 1958-1970
(2 folders)
Preisendorfer, Rudolf, 1956, 1965-1971
President's Committee on the National Medal of Science,
1966, 1968
Rand Corporation, 1959-1962
Reprint requests, 1966-1969
Rudnick, Philip, 1958-1959
Sabbaticals, 1952-1964
Specific volume of sea water, 1961-1964
Speeches, 1966-1967
Springer, Bernard, 1969
Stadtman, Verne A., 1967-1968
Sturges, Wilton, 1969-1970
Szilard, Leo, 1958-1969
Taub, A. H., 1958, 1960
BOX 24 Travel, 1958-1972
(2 folders)
United States Atomic Energy Commission, gas centrifuge
flow theory study group, 1971-1972
University of California, San Diego, Calif.
General, 1958-1971
(2 folders)
Institute of Geophysics, 1958-1970
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1949
War Research Division, 1941-1948
University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., 1942-1946
Voit, Sergey, 1970
Von Neumann, John, 1942-1967
Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., 1967
Whitham, G. B., n.d.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Mass.,
1949, 1965-1971
Young Men's Christian Association, "How to Stay in
College" program, 1965-1967
OVERSIZE, 1948 - 1970
BOX OV 1 Certificate of merit, signed by President Harry Truman,
1948
Computer print-outs
Eastern North Atlantic temperature and salinity,
1957-1958
Geophysical time series, ca. 1963
Sound channel programs, 1970
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