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Dan Bolef Papers
Arthur Holly Compton Personal Papers
The papers of Arthur Holly Compton consist of personal correspondence files, lecture and research notes, diaries and journals, publications, biographical data and memorabilia.
Washington University Cyclotron Records
This collection covers information about the cyclotron built on the Danforth Campus in 1940 and subsequent redesigns of the cyclotron. It also includes information on the preliminary work towards the Positron Emission Transaxial Tomography Scanners (commonly abbreviated PET) at the School of Medicine. The collection does not include specific information about the cyclotrons at the School of Medicine.
Eugene Feenberg Papers
This collection contains the papers, notes, and correspondence of Eugene Feenburg.
Arthur Hughes Papers
The Arthur Hughes Papers consists of correspondence, notes, photographs, clippings and announcements, and cassette tapes.
Edwin T. Jaynes Papers
Alexander Langsdorf, Jr. Papers
This collection consists of two boxes that chronicle Langsdorf’s research in experimental nuclear physics, the birth of the atomic age, and the legacy of McCarthyism. The material is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Department of Physics Records
The Department of Physics Records consists of 20 VHS and DVDs of physics lectures and colloquia, photographs of Physics Department faculty and staff, and documents related to department history.