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Betty Grossman Papers
Collection
Identifier: WUA-04-wua00181
Scope and Contents
This collection includes correspondence, publications, scrapbooks, photographs, diaries, and information regarding George Mylonas.
Found in:
University Archives
Edwin T. Jaynes Papers
Collection
Identifier: WUA-03-wua00392
Scope and Contents
The Edwin T. Jaynes Papers mostly contain material from Jaynes’ time as a professor at Washington University, his research, and material from his research at other institutions. It also contains physics papers written by other authors, correspondence, and personal material.The collection consists of correspondence, class notes, books, course material, class handouts, lecture notes, meeting minutes, research notes and notebooks, book drafts, publications by Jaynes and others,...
Found in:
University Archives
Walter M. Goldschmidt Papers
Collection
Identifier: WUA-06-wua00510
Scope and Contents
The Walter M. Goldschmidt Papers includes approximately 400 letters written by Goldschmidt to his parents, Herman and Gertie Goldschmidt, during his time in the European Civil Affairs Division, 1943-1946, in England, France, Belgium and Germany. Topics of note include a visit to the Goldschmidt hometown in Biebesheim, Germany, the concentration camp in Flossenbürg, Germany, and finding the parents of Fred Katz in Brussels. (Katz was living with Goldschmidt's parents in Chicago after fleeing...
Found in:
University Archives