Richard Courant Papers
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Richard Courant developed New York University's graduate program in mathematics and established the Institute for Mathematical Sciences, later named for him. The collection spans the entire length of Courant's career as a mathematician from his student days in Germany to his work at NYU. It includes administrative and personal correspondence, published works as well as lecture material.
Biographical Note
Richard Courant, pioneer in applied mathematics and intellectual architect of NYU's Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences, was born into a Jewish family in Lublinitz, Germany (now Poland) in 1888. He was academically-minded from an early age. Courant studied physics and mathematics at the University of Breslau and the University of Zürich before ultimately finding his niche at the University of Göttingen. There he quickly became part of a group of renowned mathematicians, physicists and philosophers.
At Göttingen, Courant became the protégé of mathematician David Hilbert, completing his dissertation on the Dirihlet Principle there in 1910. Courant spent two years lecturing at Göttingen after completing compulsory military service. He married Nelly Neumann, a student he knew from his time at Breslau, in 1912. They divorced during Courant's time in combat during World War I.
On the outbreak of the war, Courant, immediately enlisted in the army. In 1915, while serving on the front lines, he was severely wounded near Douai, France. While in the trenches Courant realized the need for more reliable military communication, and conceived of a telegraph system that would use the earth as its wire. He spent the rest of the war developing and implementing such a system with a team of scientists at Göttingen. At that time he also met Nerina (Nina) Runge, the daughter of the famous Göttingen math professor Carl Runge. They wed in 1919 and remained married until Courant's death in 1972. They had four children.
After World War I, Courant taught briefly at the University of Münster before returning to Göttingen as a full professor, where he worked to strengthen the mathematics department. He continued his work in partial differential equations and mathematical physics, publishing widely. Perceiving a need for advanced texts in various mathematical topics, Courant began editing a series of monographs in partnership with publisher Ferdinand Springer. Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften is still published to this day.
With the help of the Rockefeller Foundation, in 1929 Courant organized the construction of a new building to house the university's mathematics institute. This helped further the institute's long-standing goal of promoting collaboration between Göttingen's math and scientific communities. This international partnership was an early indication of Courant's talent for leadership in an academic setting. The Nazis' rise to power meant disaster for the math and science communities in German universities. Under the "Civil Service Law," Jewish and politically suspect professors were summarily dismissed from their positions. As a consequence, Courant was placed on "extended leave" from Göttingen in 1933. He tried many times to fight his dismissal, but realized it was futile. He quickly obtained a one-year position at the University of Cambridge.
Courant's colleagues Niels and Harald Bohr and Abraham Flexner helped him secure a two-year teaching position at NYU in 1934. At that time the university's math program was small and underdeveloped. "New York," Courant said in a 1967 speech accepting NYU's Gallatin Medal for outstanding achievement, "seemed starved for mathematical activity." Moreover, the Great Depression meant the university's resources were drastically limited. Becoming head of the Graduate School's Department of Mathematics in 1936, Courant slowly grew the program. He sought financial help from external sources such as the Carnegie and Rockefeller Foundations. Over the next decade he brought in K.O. Friedrichs and Fritz John, who had studied and taught with him in Germany. He complemented their talent with the American mathematician J.J. Stoker. Courant, Stoker and Friedrichs quickly formed the core of the department and strove towards broadening its focus by bridging the gap between theoretical and applied mathematics. He became an American citizen in 1940.
The influence of Courant's cohort of mathematicians at NYU was still relatively small when the United States entered World War II. Courant secured government funding for various military projects to help the war effort. This work increased NYU's prominence in applied mathematics and for the first time brought the government's attention to the group of talented mathematicians Courant had gathered. Funded mainly by the Navy and the Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD), the department researched wave propagations, detonations and other military-related phenomena. Through this work Courant was invited to become a member of the OSRD's Applied Mathematics Panel, headed by Warren Weaver. The panel provided mathematical support to scientists involved in military work. Courant worked closely with Warren Weaver, who headed the Mathematics Panel of the ORSD, to secure even more war project funding and expand the faculty.
Military funding continued to flow in the immediate postwar years. In 1951, NYU's Board of Trustees approved Courant's proposal for a mathematics institute to be supported by outside funders. Initially called the Institute for Mathematics and Mechanics, its name was changed to the Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMS) to reflect the broad nature of its work. The Institute was devoted to all areas of mathematics, recognizing no boundary between applied and theoretical work. Courant served as its first director. Soon after, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission established a computing center at the university. The center was built around a UNIVAC I computer, the first commercially available computer in the United States.
Courant retired from teaching in 1958, receiving an honorary degree at NYU's commencement that year, but continued his consulting work. The IMS was renamed the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences (CIMS) three years later. Soon after, the Sloan Foundation, Ford Foundation and the National Science Foundation provided funding for a new home for the institute.
Warren Weaver Hall was completed in 1965. Courant stayed on as a consultant for the Institute until his death in 1972.
Courant's principal works include Methods of Mathematical Physics, Vol. I and II (with David Hilbert), Differential and Integral Calculus, Vol. I and II and What is Mathematics? (with H.E. Robbins).
Arrangement
This collection is arranged in three series. The first two are based on the location of the material prior to arriving at the University Archives. Series I contains material from the home of Courant's son Ernst, while Series II is from Courant's office. The original folder titles were mostly maintained.
Series I arrived at the University Archives with some semblance of an order. Correspondence was distinctly labeled as such and generally kept alphabetical. The present organization of this series was devised to reflect the original order of the material and the alphabetical nature of Series II.
Folders labeled correspondence were organized into their own series. The rest of the material was organized into subject files and arranged alphabetically. In many cases subject files already had folder titles.
As indicated, the material in Series II was originally organized alphabetically by correspondents' names and subjects. The original order of the material was almost always preserved, though folders and files were occasionally reorganized or renamed when necessary. Material at the end of this series marked "Grants" was made its own subseries.
Series III contains material separated because of its larger size.
Material from the Home of Ernst Courant (Subseries A: Correspondence, Subseries B: Subject Files) Material from the Office of Richard Courant (Subseries A: General Files, Subseries B: Grants) Oversize Material
This collection is arranged in three series. The first two are based on where the material was housed prior to arriving at the University Archives. Series I contains material from the home of Courant's son Ernst, while Series II are from Courant's office. The original folder titles were mostly maintained.
Series I arrived at the University Archives with some semblance of an order. Correspondence was distinctly labeled as such and generally kept alphabetical. The present organization of this series was devised to reflect the original order of the material and the alphabetical nature of Series II's order.
Folders labeled correspondence were organized into their own series. The rest of the material was organized into subject files and arranged alphabetically. In many cases subject files already had folder titles.
As indicated, the material in Series II was originally organized alphabetically by correspondents' names and subjects. The original order of the material was almost always preserved, though folders and files were occasionally reorganized when necessary. Material at the end of this series marked "Grants" was made its own subseries.
Series III contains material separated because of its larger size.
Arrangement
- Series I: Material from the Home of Ernst Courant
- Subseries A: Correspondence
- Subseries B: Subject Files
- Series II: Material from the Office of Richard Courant
- Subseries A: General Files
- Subseries B: Grants
- Series III: Oversize
Scope and Contents
Approximately two-thirds of Series I and one-quarter of Series II is in German. After most of the collection was processed, the boxes were examined by an Archives staff member proficient in German. Notes on much of the German material can be found in the Container Listing at the folder-level.
Series I contains the earliest material in the collection and is mostly correspondence. The bulk of the series spans the years 1900-1940, covering Courant's time as a young student to his immigration to the U.S., but also includes files from around the time of his death. The series contains materials on Courant's schooling in Germany, including diplomas, certificates and records of his coursework as well as documents from his time in the German Army during World War I. These include trench maps and a certificate for a war service medal. Much of the series consists of correspondence with colleagues at the University of Göttingen, their articles and dissertations. The letters pertain to mathematics at Göttingen, the effects of the Nazi regime on academia and mathematics and other personal matters. Courant's move from Germany to the U.S. is also documented in this series. Some material in Series I was used by Courant biographer Constance Reid. This is indicated by folder-level notes.
Series II, which contains a wide range of material, represents the bulk of the collection. It is largely comprised of correspondence with American, German and international colleagues, many of whom Courant tried to help secure relocation and employment at various U.S. universities during the Nazi era. Correspondence is typically filed under the correspondent's name or by the first letter of the surname.
Many of Courant's publications, lecture material and articles are also scattered throughout this series. Material related to his book publishing, translation, rights and written critiques from readers and mathematicians are included as well. Publisher Springer-Verlag, and specifically Ferdinand Springer, figures prominently in this area.
The collection details the full length of Courant's career at NYU. Administrative correspondence documents the growth of the Department of Mathematics and assembly of its faculty from Courant's closest colleagues and its evolution into the Institute for Mathematics and Mechanics and then into the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences.
Courant and the IMS's World War II and post-war government consulting work is also well-represented in the collection, especially his work with the Atomic Energy Commission, the Office of Naval Research and IBM. Courant also spent the post-war period working to build a relationship between American and Soviet mathematicians and scientists. Correspondence and information about Soviet-American conferences are found in the collection as well. The material also reflects Courant's membership in the Mathematical Association of America, National Academy of Sciences, National Philosophical Society, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. and the Cosmos Club.
The Courant Papers notably contains correspondence to and from Albert Einstein, Harald and Niels Bohr, Max Born, Fritz John, J.J. Stoker, K.O. Friedrichs, Abraham Flexner, Edward Teller and J. Robert Oppenheimer as well as many others. Also included is a plaque depicting with Friedrich Leo.
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Conditions Governing Access
Administrative records and unpublished reports of New York University are closed for a period of 20 years from the date of their creation. Access to files spanning multiple years will be opened to researchers based on the date of the most recent materials. Board of Trustees records are closed for 35 years from the date of creation. Materials related to personnel, grievances, job and fellowship searches and applications, and all files that fall under the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) are permanently restricted. Additional restrictions may apply to other materials in this collection. For questions regarding specific restrictions, please contact the University Archives.
Conditions Governing Use
Any rights (including copyright and related rights to publicity and privacy) held by Richard Courant are maintained by New York University. Permission to publish or reproduce materials in this collection must be secured from repository. Please contact New York University Archives, university-archives@nyu.edu.
Preferred Citation
Identification of item, date; The Richard Courant Papers; MC 150; box number; folder number; New York University Archives, New York University.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Transferred by Richard Courant and the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. Accession numbers associated with this collection are 97.010 and 97.010.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
This collection contained a large amount of typed correspondence printed on extremely brittle paper. In most cases, preservation photocopies replace the originals, which were discarded except when they contained signficant handwritten marks.
There are four German copies of Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II in the collection. They are all printed on brittle paper. An access copy of the book was made from the only complete copy of the book in the collection. Two copies are annotated and all annotations have been copied and made available to researchers. A fourth copy, incomplete and without annotations, was not copied. The originals have been restricted for preservation purposes. The copies and originals are housed in Boxes 61-63, including a box numbered 62b.
Separated Materials
Maps depicting World War I trenches and earth telegraph testing grounds have been relocated to oversize flat storage. Documents including Courant's educational certificates as well as the certificate for the Military Merit Cross Courant received in 1916 were moved to Box 96. An issue of the newspaper Die Rote Fahne was also removed to flat file storage. See folder-level notes for original location of these materials.
Photos of the IMS offices at 25 Waverly Place have been moved to the photo collection.
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Processing Information
Decisions regarding arrangement, description, and physical interventions for this collection prior to 2018 are unknown. In 2019 the small plaque depciting Frederich Leo was rehoused by Preservation and sent offsite.
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Series I: Files from the Home of Ernst Courant, 1907-1969
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Series I contains the earliest material in the collection and is mostly correspondence. The bulk of the series spans the years 1900-1940, covering Courant's time as a young student to his immigration to the U.S., but also includes files from around the time of his death. The series contains materials on Courant's schooling in Germany, including diplomas, certificates and records of his coursework as well as documents from his time in the German Army during World War I. These include trench maps and a certificate for a war service medal. Much of the series consists of correspondence with colleagues at the University of Göttingen, their articles and dissertations. The letters pertain to mathematics at Göttingen, the effects of the Nazi regime on academia and mathematics and other personal matters. Courant's move from Germany to the U.S. is also documented in this series.
Some material in Series I was used by Courant biographer Constance Reid. This is indicated by folder-level notes.
Subseries A: Correspondence
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Correspondence, ca. 1904-1907
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Materials related to Courant's schooling, 1905-1910; incl. Courant's certificate from completion from gymnasium (secondary school) in Breslau, materials related to his studies at the gymnasium and various universities he attended, such as Zürich and Göttingen.
(Official) Correspondence (with Prussian Education Ministry), 1918, 1920-1921
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Includes official patent allowing Courant to use the title "Professor," dated January 8, 1918, and correspondence to/from the Prussian Ministry of Science, Art, and National Education, 1920-1921 re: Courant's appointments at Münster and Göttingen.
Correspondence with Harald Bohr, 1930-1933
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Correspondence, 1933
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Includes correspondence with E.M. Wright, Nina Courant (and children), Herbert Busemann, Willy Feller, Otto Neugebauer, Franz Rellich, Carl Siegel, Max Dehn, Fritz John, Karl Friedrichs (father of K. O. Friedrichs), Erwin Schoedinger, Anna Essinger, James Franck, Adriaan Fokker, Friedrich "Fritz" Courant, and Hans Bolza
Correspondence, 1933
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Includes correspondence with Carl Siegel, Louis J. Mordell, Erich Bessel-Hagen, Wilhelm Cauer, Hermann Thiersch, Adolf Windaus, Ferdinand Springer
Correspondence, 1920, 1937, 1946-1947, n.d.
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Includes correspondence with Carl Still, Käthe Hilbert, Gaston Julia, Helmut Ulm, Nellie Friedrichs
Correspondence, 1934
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Includes correspondence with William Feller, Werner Fenchel, Otto Neugebauer
Correspondence--50th Birthday, 1937-1938
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Includes correspondence with Otto Neugebauer, Carl Siegel, Max Dehn, Ernst Hellinger, Paul Epstein, Harald Bohr, Niels Bohr, Werner Fenchel, Jakob Nielsen, Niels Norlund, Emil and Natascha Artin, Edmund Landau, William Feller, Carl Still, Issai Schur
Correspondence, 1932-1936
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Includes correspondence with Wilbur Tisdale, Max Dehn, James Franck, Ferdinand Springer, Harald Bohr, Otto Blumenthal, Bela Kerekjarto, copy of a 1934 letter from Gustav Doetsch to Erhard Tornier, materials dealing with Courant's exemption from the emigration tax,
Correspondence, 1966-1971
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Correspondence--80th Birthday, 1968
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Correspondence re: "the aunts", 1948
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Contains letters about Courant's aunts (from his wife's family) who remained in Germany during World War II
Correspondence on Germany, 1946
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Correspondence about Germany after 1946, including long letter from Courant's brother-in-law, Wilhelm Runge about Germany directly after WWII as well as incomplete letter from B. L. van der Waerden
Correspondence ("for Nina"), 1948, 1966-1967
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Correspondence with Carl Siegel, Pavel Alexandroff & others, including son-in-law Jürgen Moser
Correspondence: A, 1931-1933
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Correspondence with Pavel Alexandroff, R. C. Archibald, the German Automobile Association, and others
Correspondence: A-F, 1934
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Correspondence used by Constance Reid in her Courant biography, including letters organizing Courant's stay at Cambridge in 1934, as well as several letters from future Nazi Wilhelm Blaschke
Correspondence: A-B, 1934-1937
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Correspondence to/from Academic Assistance Council, Pavel Alexandroff, Bruno Amerant, American Mathematical Society, Martha Anderson and R.C. Archibald.
Correspondence: A-B, 1934-1937
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Correspondence to/from N.M. Basu, Lulu von Bechtolsheim, Winthrop Bell and Ilse Benfey
Correspondence: A-B, 1934-1937
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Correspondence to/from Peter Gabriel Bermann, Arnold Berliner, L. Berwald, Abram Besicovitch, Eric Bessel-Hagen, Albert Betz, George Birkoff, Wilhelm Blaschke, Otto Blumenthal, Arthur Boehm and F. Bohnenblust
Correspondence: A-B, 1934-1937
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Corresondence to/from Harald Bohr, Niels Bohr, Hans Bolza, Alfred Brauer and Richard Brauer
Correspondence: A-B, 1934-1937
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Misc. correspondence
Correspondence: B (1 of 2), 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with Nellie Bruell (wife of K.O. Friedrichs) and her father re: Friedrichs and Bruell's emigration to the United States, 1936
Correspondence: B (2 of 2), 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with Herbert Busemann, Max Born, and Hedi Born
Correspondence: A-B, 1935
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Includes copies of outgoing correspondence to Richard Brauer and Herbert Busemann (see Box 2, Folders 5 and 7 for originals)
Correspondence: A-E (1 of 2), 1937-1940
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Includes correspondence with Emil Artin, Erich Bessel-Hagen, Herbert Beyer (Courant's lawyer in Germany during the 1930s), and Harald Bohr
Correspondence: A-E (2 of 2), 1937-1940
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Includes correspondence with Niels (& Margrethe) Bohr, Hans Bolza, Herbert Busemann, Jesse Douglas, Albert Einstein
Correspondence: A-G (1 of 2), 1960-1969
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Includes correspondence with Hel Braun, Vannevar Bush, and K.O. Friedrichs
Correspondence: A-G (2 of 2), 1960-1969
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Includes correspondence with Aage Bohr (son of Niels Bohr), Margrethe Bohr (wife of Niels Bohr), Max Born, Pavel Alexandroff, Hedi Born, Heinrich Behnke, and the Atomic Energy Commission re: Fermi Award
Correspondence: B (1 of 3), 1930-1933
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Includes correspondence with Wilhelm Blaschke, Otto Blumenthal, and Hans Bolza
Correspondence: B (2 of 3), 1930-1933
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Includes correspondence with Fritz Baade, Reinhold Baer, Heinrich Behnke, Winthrop Bell, University of California, Berkeley re: Courant teaching there summer 1932, Paul Bernays, Felix Bernstein, Sergei Bernstein, Abram Besicovitch, Erich Bessel-Hagen, and Ludwig Bieberbach
Correspondence: B (3 of 3), 1930-1933
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Includes correspondence with Max and Hedi Born, Alfred Brauer, Richard Brauer, Alfred Busemann, Herbert Busemann, and Vannevar Bush
Correspondence: Benfey, Ilse, 1934-1935
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Correspondence: Bernays, Paul, 1934-1936
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Correspondence: Beyer, Herbert - Göttingen, 1956
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Includes materials dealing with compensation from the German government for Courant's wrongful termination from the University of Göttingen in 1933
Correspondence: Blackie & Son, 1933-1944
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Correspondence: Blackie & Son, 1933-1944
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Correspondence: Blackie & Son, 1933-1944
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Correspondence: Blackie & Son, 1955-1968
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Correspondence: Blake, Whitney (see "Oxford University Press"), 1961-1967
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Correspondence: Blumenthal, Otto, 1934-1935
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Correspondence: Bohr, Harald, 1933-1934
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Material used by Constance Reid
Correspondence: Bohr, Harald, 1933-1935
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Includes correspondence with Harald Bohr as well as a copy of Bohr's 1934 article (in Danish) from the "Berlingske Akten" criticizing Ludwig Bieberbach's attempts to "Aryanize" German mathematics.
Correspondence: Born, Max and Heidi, 1937-1940
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Correspondence: C, 1929-1936, undated
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Includes correspondence with Constantin Caratheodory, Wilhelm Cauer, Stefan Cohn-Vossen, and Harald Cramer
Correspondence: C-G, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with J.R. Carson (Bell Laboratories), Walter Cahn, and Courant's cousin Erich Courant
Correspondence: C-G, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with son Ernst, brother Fritz and mother Martha Courant as well as Hans Reich, Arthur Boehm, and Harald Cramer. Contains a copy of Martha Courant's last will and testament.
Correspondence: C-G, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with Harold Davenport, Max and Helmut Dehn, communication with UC Berkeley re: possible appointment there in 1934, Courant's official letter of resignation from the Deutsche Mathematische Vereinigung (German Mathematical Society), and correspondence with the University of Göttingen re: Courant's pension after his forced retirement
Correspondence: C-G, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with Gustav Doetsch, Jesse Douglas, Arnold Dresden, as well as official correspondence with the Landesfinanzamt Hannover re: Courant's bank accounts and money in Germany
Correspondence: C-G, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with relatives such as "Gerta," "Rose," "Dolly," and "Ursula," as well as correspondence with Heinrich Düker, G. Waldo Dunnington, and Albert Einstein
Correspondence: C-G, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with William Feller
Correspondence: C-G, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with Werner Fenchel, Gustav Fischer Publishers, Donald Flanders, and Abraham Flexner
Correspondence: C-G, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with William Flexner, Wilhelm Flügge, and Abraham Fraenkel
Correspondence: C-G, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with Hermann Fränkel and K.O. Friedrichs
Correspondence: C-G, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with the American consul in Hamburg re: immigration visa for Ilse Benfey and communication with German Consulate General in New York
Correspondence: C-G, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with Georges Giraud, Henry Goldman (of Goldman Sachs), Sydney Goldstein, Maria Goeppert-Meyer
Correspondence: C-G, 1934-1936
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Includes corresondence with Emil Julius Gumbel and Albert Einstein
Correspondence: Courant Family, 1967-1971
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Includes correspondence with Nina Courant, Courant's children, and other family members
Correspondence: Courant, Fritz, 1936-1939
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Correspondence: Courant, Fritz, 1936-1939
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Correspondence: Courant, Fritz, 1940-1943
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Correspondence: Courant, Fritz, 1940-1943
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Correspondence: Courant, Fritz - Illness, 1939-1944
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Includes correspondence with doctors in America and Brazil re: Fritz Courant's illness and death
Correspondence: D, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Gustav Doetsch and Jesse Douglas
Correspondence: Deutsch, Monroe (Berkeley), 1933-1934
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Correspondence with Monroe Deutsch, Vice President of Berkeley, re: possible appointment there for Courant in 1934
Correspondence: Divorce, 1915-1916
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Materials relating to Courant's divorce from his first wife, Nelly Neumann in 1916. Includes a 1930s copy of Courant's official divorce certificate from 1916, as well as correspondence with Nelly Neumann and Max Neumann, Nelly's father.
Correspondence: E, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Dmitri Egorov re: Moscow Mathematical Society, Paul Ehrenfest, Theodor Estermann, and Arnold Eucken
Correspondence: F to L, 1937-1941
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Includes correspondence with Abraham Flexner, Abraham Fraenkel, Felix Frankfurter, Kurt Friedrichs, Jakob Goldschmidt, Kurt Grelling, Gustav Hertz and Fritz John. This folder includes a list of professors dismissed from Göttingen in 1933.
Correspondence: F to L, 1937-1941
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Correspondence to/from Theodor von Karman, Max von Laue, Solomon Lefschetz, Hans Lewy, Tullio Levi-Civita, and Rudolf Lüneburg.
Correspondence: Fakultät to Julia, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Gaston Julia and Max Born (in his official position as dean of the mathematics and physics faculty at Göttingen)
Correspondence: Fakultät to Julia, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with William Feller and Werner Fenchel
Correspondence: Fakultät to Julia, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Abraham Flexner
Correspondence: Fakultät to Julia, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Hans Freudenthal, K.O. Friedrichs, Paul Funk, and Harald Geppert
Correspondence: Fakultät to Julia, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with the Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, Georges Giraud, Victor M. Goldschimdt, Jakob Goldschmidt, Maria Goeppert-Meyer, Walter de Gruyter Verlag, Jacques Hadamard, Hans Hahn, Kurt Hahn
Correspondence: Fakultät to Julia, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with G. H. Hardy, Helmut Hasse, and Otto Haupt re: translation of mathematical works
Correspondence: Fakultät to Julia, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Einar Hille, Ernst Hellinger, Werner von Hentig, Gustav Herglotz, and Gustav Hertz
Correspondence: Fakultät to Julia, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with David Hilbert, George de Hevesy, and Eberhard Hopf
Correspondence: Fakultät to Julia, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Heinz Hopf
Correspondence: Federal Reserve Bank, 1941-1944
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Includes correspondence with Fritz Courant and the Federal Reserve Bank re: money transfers to Fritz Courant in Brazil during World War II
Correspondence: Flexner, Abraham, 1933-1934
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Material used by Constance Reid.
Correspondence: Flexner, Abraham, 1934-1935
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Correspondence: Fragner, Adolf, 1938-1940
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Correspondence: Franck, James, 1931-1939, 1954-1956, undated
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Correspondence: Franck, James, 1933-1934
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Material used by Constance Reid.
Correspondence: Franck to M, 1934
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Material used by Constance Reid, includes correspondence with Louis J. Mordell, Erwin Madelung, Rudolf Lüneburg, Hans Lewy, Heinz Hopf, Kurt Hahn, and Hilda Geiringer
Correspondence: Friedrichs, K.O. (use copies), 1934-1935
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Correspondence: Hasse, Helmut, 1933-1934
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Material used by Constance Reid.
Correspondence: H-K, 1961-1969
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Includes correspondence with Otto Hahn, Paul Peter Ewald, Stefan Hildebrandt, and Heinz Hopf
Correspondence: Kamlah to Muntz, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Theodor von Karman, Oliver Kellogg, David Hilbert, and Hellmuth Kneser
Correspondence: Kamlah to Muntz, 1926-1933
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Correspondence with Rudolf Ladenburg, Edmund and Marianne Landau, son Mattias, Solomon Lefschetz, Derrick Henry Lehmer, Tuillio Levi-Civita, Hans Lewy, and Leon Lichtenstein
Correspondence: Kamlah to Muntz, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Konrad Knopp, Andrey Kolmogorov, Denes Konig (including rough draft of forward to Konig's book Theorie der endlichen und unendlichen Graphen), Richard Konig, Gottfried Koethe, Nikolay Krylov, Robert Kuczynski, Erica Kueppers, and Justus Valentiner, Kurator of the University of Göttingen
Correspondence: Kamlah to Muntz, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Frederick Lindemann, Edward Hubert Linfoot, John Edensor Littlewood, Rudolf Lüneburg, Wilhelm Magnus, Kurt Mahler, and Heinz Maier-Leibniz, as well as a copy of the introduction to the English translation of Courant's lectures on differential and integral calculus
Correspondence: Kamlah to Muntz, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Hermann Francis Mark, Max Mason (President of the Rockefeller Foundation), Maria Goeppert-Mayer, and the Prussian Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Kunst, und Volksbildung (government agency responsible for German universities)
Correspondence: Kamlah to Muntz, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Guste Minkowski (wife of Hermann Minkowski), Richard Mises, Louis J. Mordell, Marston Morse, C. Herman Müntz, as well as a letter from George Minot to David Hilbert re: treatments for Hilbert's illness
Correspondence: Knesner, Hellmuth, 1933
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Material used by Constance Reid.
Correspondence: L to Q, 1961-1969, undated
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Includes correspondence with Saunders Mac Lane, Mikhail Lavrentyev, Gury Marchuk, Wilhelm Magnus, Frederick Seitz, Olga Oleinik, and William Prager
Correspondence: Mader to Zollamt, 1927
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Includes correspondence with Bartel van der Waerden, Hermann Weyl, Richard von Mises, Paul Oppenheim, Alexander Ostrowski, Justus Valentiner, Kurator of the University of Göttingen, Arnold Berliner (editor of Die Naturwissenschaften), the Prussian Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Kunst, und Volksbildung, and the Notgemeinschaft der Deutschen Wissenschaft (Emergency Association for German Science)
Correspondence: Mader to Zollamt, 1927
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Includes correspondence with Salvatore Pincherle, Robert Pohl, George Polya, Ludwig Prandtl, Georg Prange, Tibor Rado, Kurt Reidemeister, Albrecht Renner, Walther Rosemann, Arthur Rosenthal, Horst von Sanden (with Otto Blumenthal), Arnold Sommerfeld, Andreas Speiser, as well as correspondence with the Prussian Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Kunst, und Volksbildung re: construction of new Mathematical Institute using funds from the Rockefeller Institute, and materials relating to the death of Carl Runge (Courant's father-in-law), including last will and testament
Correspondence: Mader to Zollamt, 1927
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Includes correspondence with Karl Scheel, Ludwig Schlesinger, Jan Arnoldus Schouten, Otto Schreier, Erwin Schrödinger, Elsa Schwarzschild (widow of Karl Schwarzschild), Edith Stein, Julius Stenzel, Wolfgang Sternberg, Carl and Hanna Still, Otto Toeplitz, and Justus Valentiner, Kurator of the University of Göttingen
Correspondence: Mader to Zollamt, 1927
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Includes correspondence with Alwin Walther, Andre Weil, William M. Whyburn, Eugene Wigner, Alexander Witting, as well as correspondence with the Prussian Ministry of Science, Art, and National Culture re: Courant's recommendations for professorial appointments at other German universities. Also includes a letter from E.L. Weatherburn to David Hilbert.
Correspondence: M to N (1 of 2), 1937-1939
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Includes correspondence with Erwin Schrödinger, Anton E. Mayer, Ludwig von Mises, Thomas Hunt Morgan, Marston Morse, Chaim Muentz, and Otto Neugebauer
Correspondence: M to N (2 of 2), 1937-1939
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Includes correspondence with John von Neumann, Otto Neurath (re: International Institute for the Unity of Science), Jakob Nielsen, Gottfried Noether, Herman Nohl, and the Notgemeinschaft deutscher Wissenschaftler im Ausland (Emergency Society for German Scientists in Foreign Countries)
Correspondence: Nagumo to Reichsverband, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Arnold Berliner (as editor of Die Naturwissenschaften), Otto Neugebauer, John von Neumann, Rolf Nevanlinna, Max H. A. Newman, Jakob Nielsen, Charles Albert Noble, Emmy Noether, Bruno Jung (mayor of Göttingen), Alexander Ostrowski, Wolfgang Pauli, Nikolaus Pevsner, Mauro Picone, Robert Pohl, Hilda Geiringer (under married name Hilda Pollaczek), George Polya, William Prager, Ludwig Prandtl, Georg Prange, Alfred Pringsheim, Hans Rademacher, Tibor Rado, and Hans Reichenbach
Correspondence: Nagumo to Reichsverband, 1929-1933
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Correspondence: "Nelli" [Nelly Neumann], 1915-1916
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Includes correspondence between Courant and Nelly Neumann post-divorce re: division of assets, legal documents pertaining to the divorce and legal bills from Courant's lawyer.
Correspondence: N to Z, 1934
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Material used by Constance Reid. Includes correspondence with George Polya, William Prager, Kurt Reidemeister, Erich Rothe, Dolli Schoenberg, Wolfgang Sternberg, Carl and Hanna Still, Hermann Thiersch, Max Wertheimer, and Edmund T. Whittaker
Correspondence: Newman, M.H.A., 1933-1934
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Correspondence with Max H.A. Newman re: Courant's one-year appointment at Cambridge in 1933-1934
Correspondence: O to R, 1937-1940
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Includes correspondence with Erwin Panofsky, Wolfgang Panofsky, Victor and Susanna Paschkis, Helene and Max Pick, Hilde Pick, Marcello Pirani, William Prager, Ludwig Prandtl, Hans Rademacher, and Tibor Rado
Correspondence: O to R, 1937-1940
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Includes correspondence with Franz Rellich, Werner Richter, Herbert Robbins, Arthur Rosenthal, Erich Rothe, Iris Runge, and Wilhelm Runge
Correspondence: Re to Sel, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Kurt Reidemeister (including a copy of the forward to his book on the foundations of geometry), R.G.D. Richardson, Howard Percy Robertson, Arthur Rosenthal, the rector of the Unviersity of Göttingen, as well as documents relating to Franz Rellich's Habilitation
Correspondence: Re to Sel, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Erich Rothe, mother-in-law Aimee Runge, sisters-in-law Aimee Luisa and Ella Runge, and brother-in-law Wilhelm Runge, Erich Salkowski, Horst von Sanden
Correspondence: R to Z, 1961-1969
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Includes correspondence with Constance Reid, Herbert Robbins, Wilhelm Runge, sister-in-law Iris Runge, Carl Siegel, Marianne Still (daughter-in-law of Carl Still), Lewis Strauss, F.K. Schmidt, Edward Teller, Hannah Vogt, Warren Weaver, Gian Carlo Wick, Margaret Wiener (wife of Norbert Wiener)
Correspondence: Rellich, Franz, 1947-1954, 1963-1966
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Includes correspondence with Franz and Brigitte Rellich, Alwin Walther, and Erich Hecke
Correspondence: Sen to Sch, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Carl Siegel, Arnold Sommerfeld, Pauline Sperry, and Leo Spitzer
Correspondence: Sen to Sch, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Otto Szasz, Gabor Szego, Julius Schrauder, Ludwig Schlesinger, F.K. Schmidt, Otto Schmidt, Abram Ioffe, Lev Schnirelman, Isaac Schoenberg, Jan Arnoldus Schouten, Erwin Schrödinger, Issai Schur, and Hans Schwerdtfeger
Correspondence: Shi to Stei, 1933-1937
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Includes correspondence with Carl Siegel, David Eugene Smith, Frank Smithies, and Andreas Speiser
Correspondence: Shi to Stei, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with Hertha Sponer (and James Franck), Ferdinand Springer (and family), and Wolfgang Stechow
Correspondence: Sten to Struik, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with Otto Stern, Wolfgang Sternberg, and Carl Still (and family)
Correspondence: Sten to Struik, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with J.J. Stoker and Marshall Harvey Stone
Correspondence: Sullivan to Veblen, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with Otto Szasz, Gabor Szego (including proposed outline of his 1939 book Orthogonal Polynomials), Jacob David Tamarkin, Olga Taussky-Todd, Hermann Thiersch, Stephen Timoshenko, and Otto Toeplitz
Correspondence: Sullivan to Veblen, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with Alan Turing, Helmut Ulm, and Oswald Veblen
Correspondence: S to Sp, 1937-1940
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Includes correspondence with Michael A. Sadowsky, George Sarton, and F.K. Schmidt
Correspondence: S to Sp, 1937-1940
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Includes correspondence with F.K. Schmidt
Correspondence: S to Sp, 1937-1940
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Includes correspondence with with Iso and Dolly Schoenberg (daughter of Edmund Landau), Erwin Schrödinger, Heinz and Susanna von Schüching (daughter of Edmund Landau), Martin Schwarzschild, and Hans Schwerdtfeger
Correspondence: S to Sp, 1937-1940
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Includes correspondence with Else Staudinger, and Carl Siegel
Correspondence: Staiger to Zorn, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Wolfgang Sternberg, Carl and Hanna Still, Hans Stille, Simon Stoilow, Marshall Harvey Stone, Jacob David Tamarkin, Olga Taussky-Todd, Hermann Thiersch, Hans Thunsdorff, Stephen Timoshenko, Otto Toeplitz, and Leonida Tonelli
Correspondence: Staiger to Zorn, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Erhard Tornier, Helmut Ulm, Oswald Veblen, Bartel van der Waerden, Alwin Walther, John Walz, Stefan Warschawski, and Werner Weber
Correspondence: Staiger to Zorn, 1929-1933
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Includes correspondence with Andre Weil, Alexander Weinstein, Hermann Weyl, Norbert Wiener, Aurel Wintner, Edward Maitland Wright, Kunizo Yoneyama, Max Zacharias, Ernst Zermelo, and Max Zorn
Correspondence: St to Sz, 1936-1943
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Includes correspondence with Hans Staehle, Martha Stein (Courant's cousin), Wolfgang Sternberg, Carl and Hanna Still, Marshall Harvey Stone, Lewis Strauss, Dirk Jan Struik, Otto Szasz, and Gabor Szego
Correspondence: Victoria to Zinnecker, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with Tirukkannapuram Vijayaraghavan, Bartel van der Waerden, Alwin Walther, Warren Weaver, Alexander Weinstein, Max Wertheimer, Hermann Weyl, Anna Wheeler, and Edmund T. Whittaker
Correspondence: Victoria to Zinnecker, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with Raymond L. Wilder, Rupert Wildt, Adolf Windaus, and Aurel Wintner
Correspondence: Weyl, Hermann, 1933-1934
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Material used by Constance Reid.
Correspondence: Whyte, John, 1934-1936
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Includes correspondence with John Whyte and Edward R. Murrow re: Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars as well as correspondence with Alfred Errera, Griffith C. Evans, Paul Peter and Ella Ewald, as well as Rose Ewald (P.P. Ewald's daughter)
Correspondence: John Wiley & Sons Inc. (Interscience Publishers), 1962-1971
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Correspondence re: Courant and Fritz John's textbook, Calculus.
Correspondence: Veblen, Oswald, 1933-1934
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Correspondence re: Courant's appointment at NYU.
Subseries B: Subject Files
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Berlin Trading Company (Berliner Handelsgesellschaft), 1937-1963
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Correspondence with the bank Berlin Handels-Gesellschaft. Includes information about the Courants' account there, before and after WWII.
Beyer, Herbert, 1952-1954
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Correspondence with Werner Richter, Herbert Beyer re: restitution for firing and lost income at Göttingen after 1933.
Born, Max--Lectures (retirement), circa 1961
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Copies of lectures by Max Born, circa 1961, incl. "How I Became a Physicist." "What I Did as a Physicist." and "Reflections"
Bohr, Niels, 1950, 1967, undated
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Copy of Niels Bohr's 1950 "Open Letter to the United Nations" about nuclear weapons control, excerpts (possibly galley prints) of pictures from a book/magazine article about the life of Niels Bohr. Also includes 1967 letter from Pavel Alexandroff to Nina Courant
Calculus I--Courant-John, 1964-1966
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Differential and Integral Calculus, 1963, 1968
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Differential and Integral Calculus--Translation Bios, 1939, 1950-1954
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Differential and Integral Calculus--Portuguese Edition, 1971
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Differential and Integral Calculus--Publishers' Bios, 1937-1947
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Differential and Integral Calculus--Spanish Edition, 1940, 1950-1959
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Feld Telegraphie, 1917-1918
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Materials relating to Courant's service in the German Army in WWI, especially relating to earth telegraphy. An issue of the newspaper Die Rote Fahne has been removed to flat file storage.
Feld Telegraphie, 1917-1918
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Materials (letters, telegrams, etc.) relating to Courant's service in the German Army in WWI, including photographs of his telegraph apparatus
Feld Telegraphie, 1917-1918
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This folder contained several maps from WWI of the German front, trenches and testing areas for Courant's earth telegraph system as well as the certificate for the Military Merit Cross Courant received in 1916. The maps were relocated to flat storage and the certificate was moved to Box 96.
Feld Telegraphie, 1917-1918
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Materials (letters, telegrams, etc.) relating to Courant's service in German Army during WWI and his earth telegraphy system, including a typed description of how Courant's machines worked
Foundations, Ford and Heineman, 1948-1949, undated
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Göttingen Institute, 1926 undated
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Documents relating to 1926-1927 agreement between the University of Göttingen and the International Education Board of the Rockefeller Foundation on funding of new mathematical institute. Includes communication between Courant, Franck, and Augustus Trowbridge, the IEB's head in Europe.
Göttingen--Correspondence re: Dismissal (1 of 2), 1933-1934
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Includes letters from Ferdinand Springer, publisher Hermann Weyl, Ludwig Prandtl, University Kurator Justus Valentiner, Max Reich, Hermann Thiersch, Helmut Hasse, as well as copies of relevant newspaper articles, original copy of the Nazi Civil Service Law, Courant's official letter of forced retirement from 1935 and petition to the ministry to allow him to continue teaching.
Göttingen--Correspondence re: Dismissal (2 of 2), 1933-1934
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Introduction to Calculus and Analysis, 1965-1967
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Istanbul offer, 1933
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Material used by Constance Reid.
Legal Documents (copies), 1934-1935, undated
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Contains copies of Courant's marriage certificate, childrens' birth certificates. Also includes correspndence from early years at NYU.
[Methods of Mathematical Physics] Vol. III, Chap. 1 draft, 1968
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Methods of Mathematical Physics--Italian edition, 1963
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Methods of Mathematical Physics--Nazis, 1945
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Copies of Nazi documents from 1944-1945 requesting special permission to reprint Courant-Hilbert, Volume I.
Methods of Mathematical Physics--Publicity, 1961-1963
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Methods of Mathematical Physics I, II--Corrections, 1961-1966
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Methods of Mathematical Physics I, II--Translation Bios, 1949-1954, 1958
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Moscow, 1968
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Office of Alien Property claim forms, circa 1948
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Oppenheimer case (1 of 2), 1954
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Oppenheimer case (2 of 2), 1954
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Publication rights, 1964-1967
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Publication rights, 1965-1970
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Registration book (Göttingen), 1907-1910
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Courant's registration book from his years as a student in Göttingen, including list of courses, with instructors.
Religion--essays, papers (1 of 3), 1925, undated
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Box 11, Folder 21-22 and Box 12, Folder 1 contain various essays about Christianity in Germany, sermons and church programs. Some of the essays were written by members of the Runge family.
Religion--essays, papers (2 of 3), 1902, 1916, 1933-1934, undated
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Religion--essays, papers (3 of 3), 1927, 1940, undated
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Rockefeller Foundation stipends, 1925-1927
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Includes letters between Courant (and Hilbert) and Rockefeller Foundation's IEB.
Rockefeller Foundation stipends, 1927-1933
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Includes letters between Courant (and Hilbert) and Rockefeller Foundation's IEB.
Runge, Carl--Obituary, 1927
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Scrapbook from Joint Soviet-American Symposium on Partial Differential Equations, circa 1963
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Shipment of belongings, 1934
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Springer-Verlag--accounts, 1928-1937, undated
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Springer-Verlag--compensation, 1957-1958
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Springer-Verlag--general (1 of 2), 1951-1955
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Springer-Verlag--general (2 of 2), 1951-1955
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Springer-Verlag--general, 1956-1960
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Springer-Verlag--general, 1961-1962
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Springer-Verlag--general, 1961-1966
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Springer-Verlag--general, 1962-1963
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Springer-Verlag--general, 1964-1968
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Springer-Verlag--general, 1967-1971
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Springer-Verlag--general, 1969-1971
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Springer-Verlag--Hanseatic Corp., 1934-1937
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Material used by Constance Reid.
Springer-Verlag--Office of Alien Property claim, 1941-1950
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Springer-Verlag--resignation from board, 1939
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Materials detailing Courant and others' resignation from the board of German math journal Zentralblatt für Mathematik, and the potential founding of an American version of the Zentralblatt.
Springer-Verlag--taxes, 1934-1935
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Sympathy letters to Nina Courant on professor's passing, 1972
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"Ueber langsam veraenderliche Wechselstroeme in der Erde und einige Fragen der Geophysik", 1926
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Urysohn Scholarship Fund, 1933-1935
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Viktoria "Restit. S9" (life insurance), 1933-1938, 1959
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Wiedergutmachung, undated, [1959]
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Part of a letter detailing Courant's attempts to get restitution/reparations after WWII. Also includes letter from Herbert Beyer.
What is Mathematics?--general, 1962-1970
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What is Mathematics?--general, 1962-1970
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What is Mathematics?--Hungarian edition, 1959-1960
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What is Mathematics?--Italian edition, 1948-1953, 1960
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What is Mathematics?--Japanese edition, 1954-1960
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What is Mathematics?--Permissions, 1947-1960
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What is Mathematics?--Polish edition, 1952-1958
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What is Mathematics?--Polish edition, 1961-1967
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What is Mathematics?--Publicity (1 of 2), 1941-1951
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What is Mathematics?--Publicity (2 of 2), 1941-1951
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What is Mathematics?--Publishers' bios, 1939-1941
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What is Mathematics?--Spanish edition, 1945-1960
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What is Mathematics?--Yugoslavian edition, 1967-1969
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J. Wiley and Sons, 1959-1973
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J. Wiley and Sons, 1959-1973
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World War I documents, circa 1918
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Document certifying Courant was wounded in combat
Zentralblatt resignation (Transformation Korrespondenz für Andere), 1938, 1941, undated
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Includes correspondence with Neugebauer, Ferdinand Springer, Harald Bohr, R.C. Archibald, Oswald Veblen, Marston Morse, Simon Lefschetz, George Birkhoff, and F.K. Schmidt re: Courant's resignation from the Zentralblatt für Mathematik, Otto Neugebauer's appointment at Brown University in 1939, and the potential founding of an American version of the Zentralblatt.
Series II: Files from the Office of Richard Courant, 1927-1976, inclusive
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Series II, which contains a wide range of material, represents the bulk of the collection. It is largely comprised of correspondence with American, German and international colleagues, many of whom Courant tried to help secure relocation and employment at various U.S. universities during the Nazi era. Correspondence is typically filed under the correspondent's name or by the first letter of the surname.
Many of Courant's publications, lecture material and articles are also scattered throughout this series. Material related to his book publishing, translation, rights and written critiques from readers and mathematicians are included as well. Publisher Springer-Verlag, and specifically Ferdinand Springer, figures prominently in this area.
Subseries A: General Files
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"A" Misc. (1 of 4), 1937-1950
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"A" Misc. (2 of 4), 1937-1950
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"A" Misc. (3 of 4), 1937-1950
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"A" Misc. (4 of 4), 1937-1950
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Aaboe, Asger H., 1961-1968
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Adler, Claire Fisher, 1941-1971, undated
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Admin.--Committee on Research Projects and Grants (1 of 2), 1949
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Admin.--Committee on Research Projects and Grants (2 of 2), 1949
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Admin.--Correspondence--A up to 1950 incl. (1 of 3), 1937-1944
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Admin.--Correspondence--A up to 1950 incl. (2 of 3), 1937-1944
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Admin.--Correspondence--A, 1952-1971
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Admin.--Correspondence--A, 1952-1971
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Admin.--Correspondence--B up to 1950 incl. (1 of 2), 1936-1949
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Admin.--Correspondence--B up to 1950 incl. (2 of 2), 1936-1949
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Admin.--Correspondence--C up to 1950 incl., 1937-1943
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Admin.--Correspondence--D up to 1950 incl., 1939-1941, undated
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Admin.--Correspondence--E up to 1950 incl., 1938-1941
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Admin.--Correspondence--F up to 1950 incl., 1936-1948
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Admin.--Correspondence--G up to 1950 incl., 1935-1943
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Admin.--Correspondence--H up to 1950 incl., 1938-1941
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Admin.--Correspondence--J up to 1950 incl., 1940-1944
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Admin.--Correspondence--K up to 1950 incl., 1937-1943
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Admin.--Correspondence--L up to 1950 incl., 1936-1949
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Admin.--Correspondence--M up to 1950 incl. (1 of 2), 1937-1944
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Admin.--Correspondence--M up to 1950 incl. (2 of 2), 1937-1944
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Admin.--Correspondence--N up to 1950 incl., 1937-1944
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Admin.--Correspondence--O up to 1950 incl., 1943-1945
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Admin.--Correspondence--P up to 1950 incl. (1 of 2), 1935-1950
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Admin.--Correspondence--P up to 1950 incl. (2 of 2), 1935-1950
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Admin.--Correspondence--R up to 1950 incl., 1939-1950
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Admin.--Correspondence--R up to 1950 incl., 1939-1950
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Admin.--Correspondence--S up to 1950 incl., 1938-1948
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Admin.--Correspondence--S up to 1950 incl., 1938-1948
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Admin.--Correspondence--T up to 1950 incl., 1947-1950, undated
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Telegrams to/from Donald Flanders, Heinrich Behnke, Theodore von Karman, Kurt Reidemeister, Peter Lax, Ferdinand Springer, Wilhelm Magnus, Natascha Artin, Heinz Hopf, Fritz John, Max Dehn, Harald Bohr, J. J. Stoker, Eberhard Hopf, Chandrasekhar, Rudolf Luneburg
Admin.--Correspondence--T up to 1950 incl., 1947-1950, undated
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Telegrams to/from Charles DePrima, Rudolf Luneburg, Wolfgang Sternberg, Chandrasekhar, Karl Friedrichs, Otto Neugebauer, J. J. Stoker, Donald Flanders, Carl Siegel, Robert Oppenheimer, Hans Lewy, Peter Lax
Admin.--Correspondence--V up to 1950 incl., 1936-1946
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Admin.--Correspondence--V up to 1950 incl., 1936-1945
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Admin.--Correspondence--W up to 1950 incl., 1936-1943
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Admin.--Correspondence--XYZ up to 1950 incl., 1938, 1944, undated
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Admin.--Defense Courses (1 of 2), 1941-1942, undated
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Admin.--Defense Courses (2 of 2), 1941-1942, undated
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Admin.--DePrima, Dr. Charles, 1940-1943
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Admin.--Engineering, College of (1 of 2), 1937-1944
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Admin.--Engineering, College of (2 of 2), 1937-1944
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Admin.--Engineering, Department of, 1941-1942
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Admin.--Faculty Club, 1934-1940
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Admin.--Library--Math Grad Center, 1942
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Admin.--Library--Washington Square, 1937-1949
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Admin.--Miscellaneous Correspondence (1 of 4), 1943-1948
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Admin.--Miscellaneous Correspondence (2 of 4), 1943-1948
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Admin.--Miscellaneous Correspondence (3 of 4), 1943-1948
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Admin.--Miscellaneous Correspondence (4 of 4), 1943-1948
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Admin.--Navy Contract, 1946-1948
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Admin.--National Youth Administration (Heild, Snyden, Weintraub), 1938-1942
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Admin.--Purchasing Department Correspondence, 1935-1945
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Admin.--Rent of Space, 1943-1947
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Admin.--Senate, 1945-1948
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Admin.--Procedures Regarding Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Remarks About, 1958 July 15
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Advanced Analysis II: Calculus of Variations, 1937-1938
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Advanced Methods in Applied Mathematics, circa 1941
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Advanced Topics in the Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable, Lectures on (1 of 2), 1939
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Advanced Topics in the Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable, Lectures on (2 of 2), 1939
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Advertising--Courant books, 1964-1965
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Advisory Board of the Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Memo to Members, 1958 December 3
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Advisory Board of the Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Address to, 1953 May 13
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Albert, A.A. (University of Chicago), 1948-1960
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Alexandroff, Paul, 1945-1969
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Alien Property Custodian, 1944-1956
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Alisbah, Orhan, 1953-1954
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American Association for the Advancement of Science, circa 1964
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American Association of University Professors, 1962-1966, undated
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American Committee for the Institute for Advanced Study-Europe, Inc., 1964-1968, undated
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American Committee for the Institute for Advanced Study-Europe, Inc., 1964-1968, undated
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American Council of Learned Societies, 1963
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American Mathematical Society, 1940-1960
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American Mathematical Society, 1940-1960
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American Mathematical Society, 1961-1963
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American Mathematical Society, 1961-1963
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American Mathematical Society, 1964-1967
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American Mathematical Society Award, 1965
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American Mathematical Society--committee, 1936-1941
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American Mathematical Society--committee bulletins, reports, accounts, etc., 1941-1944
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American Mathematical Society--committee bulletins, reports, accounts, etc., 1941-1944
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American Mathematical Society--committee bulletins, reports, accounts, etc., 1945-1950
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American Mathematical Society--committee bulletins, reports, accounts, etc., 1945-1950
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American Mathematical Society Reports, 1961-1962
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American Mathematical Society Reports, 1962
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American Philosophical Society, 1940-1960
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American Philosophical Society, 1961-1971
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American Physical Society, 1960-1964, 1971
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Amerio, Luigi, 1951-1959
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AMP Report 42.2R: The Force of Impact on a Sphere Striking a Water Surface, 1946
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AMS and NRC Conference, talk by Courant, 1953 October 23
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Andhra University, India, 1952
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Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Johns Hopkins University, 1957-1959
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Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Johns Hopkins University, 1953-1956
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Argonne National Laboratory, 1953-1960
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Argonne National Laboratory, 1960-1972
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Armament Research Institute Translation, 1949
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Army, 1948
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Army Mathematics Research Center, U. of Wisc. (R.E. Langer), 1956-1960
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Army Mathematics Center, NYU Proposal, 1955
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Army Office of Ordinance Research Proposals, 1951-1959
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Aronszajin, Nachman, 1950-1957
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Artin, Emil, 1935-1958
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Artin, Natascha Brunswick, 1950-1955, undated
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Artin, Natascha--European Trip (Diary), 1947
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Asgiersson, Leifur, 1950
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Asgiersson, Leifur, "The 'Diversor' Method in the Theory of Cauchy's Problem for Linear Second Order Partial Differential Equations of Hyperbolic Type", undated
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Asociacion Venezolana Para el Avance de la Ciencia, 1957- 1964
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Associated Universities, Inc., 1952-1957
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Atkinson, F.V. "Orthogonal Polynomials in N Dimensions", 1958
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Atoms for Peace Awards, 1957-1960
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Atomic Energy Commission, 1946-1960
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Atomic Energy Commission Access Permit Etc. General File, 1959-1971
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Atomic Energy Commission Foreign Travel Reports, 1952-1960
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Atomic Energy Commission--General File, 1956-1957
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Atomic Energy Commission--General File, 1957-1958
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"Aufgaben zur Funktionentheorie", 1930
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Anzahl Relationen fur Flachpunkte, undated
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Aydelotte, Frank, 1941-1947
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"B" Misc., 1943-1960
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"B" Misc., 1943-1960
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"B" Misc., 1961-1971
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"B" Misc., 1961-1971
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Baade, Fritz, 1950-1956
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Bailyn, Paul, 1968
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Balaban-Alterman, Zipora, 1951
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Balke, Siegfried, 1962
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Bechert, Karl, 1948-1965
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Behnert, Constantin N., 1948-1951
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Behnke, Heinrich, 1947
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Behnke, Heinrich, 1947-1952
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Behnke, Heinrich, 1948-1950
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Behnke, Heinrich, 1951 July-1956 November
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Behnke, Heinrich, 1957-1960
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Behnke, Heinrich, 1963-1969
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Bell Telephone Labs--Course Syllabi, 1953-1954
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Bell Telephone Labs--Course Syllabi, 1953-1954
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Bell Telephone Labs--General, 1953-1958
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Bell, Winthrop P., 1947-1948
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Bellman, Richard, 1954-1959
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Berkeley Negotiations--Possible Transfer, 1949-1950
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Berkowitz--Jerry and Lori, 1952-1961
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Bernstein, Felix, 1936-1953
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Bers, Lipman, 1954-1971
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Bers, Lipman--Memo re: A New College, undated
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Bertin, David, 1946-1955
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Bethe, Hans A., 1942-1954
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Bibliography--Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II, 1961
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Biermann, Ludwig, 1953-1960
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Billikopf, Jacob, 1949-1950
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Biographical Material (1 of 2), 1922-1949
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Biographical Material (2 of 2), 1922-1949
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Biographical Material (1 of 2), 1951-1960
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Biographical Material (2 of 2), 1951-1960
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Biographical Material, 1964-1972
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Biographical Material, 1964-1972
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Biography (for McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Supplement), 1966-1967
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Birkhoff, Garrett, 1937-1960
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Birthday--75th, 1962-1963
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Birthday--75th, "Reminiscences on the Göttingen Math Institute", 1963
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Birthday--80th, 1967-1968, undated
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Bitter, Francis, 1942-1944
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Blackett, P.M.S., 1943-1951
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Blank, Albert A., 1964
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Boas, Ralph P. Jr., 1947-1952
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Bodvarsson, Gunnar, 1953-1954
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Boeing Aircraft (Dr. C.K. Stedman), undated
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Bohr, Aage, 1962-1969, undated
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Bohr, Harald, 1945-1952
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Bohr, Niels (1 of 2), 1947-1962
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Bohr, Niels (2 of 2), 1947-1962
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Bohr, Neils--Courant essay "Fifty Years of Friendship", circa 1962
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Bohr, Niels--Courant remarks at Copenhagen memorial (1 of 2), 1963
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Bohr, Niels--Courant remarks at Copenhagen memorial (2 of 2), 1963
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Bolster, Admiral C.M., 1951-1953
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Bolza, Hans, 1946-1949
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Books--General, 1943, 1965-1976
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Born, Max, 1939-1959
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Born, Max, 1961-1966
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Bouwkamp, C.J., 1952
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Bowles, Edward, 1942
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Bradley, Omar, 1953
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Brandt, Leo (1 of 2), 1955-1960
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Brandt, Leo (2 of 2), 1955-1960
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Brandt, Leo, 1961-1969
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Brandt, Leo--Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Forschung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, 1957, 1963, undated
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Brandt, Leo--Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Forschung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, 1958, 1959, 1962
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Brandt, Leo--biographical material, 1956-1958, 1963-1964, undated
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Braun, Helene, 1946-1956
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British Admiralty Delegation, 1943, undated
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British Air Commission, 1945
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British Supply Office, 1947
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Brodsky, Ralph Howard, 1947, 1954, undated
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Brodsky, Ruth Nanda Anshen (including World Perspectives series), 1954-1962, 1967
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Bromberg, Eleazer, 1951-1966
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Bronk, Detlev W., 1949-1960
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Bronk, Detlev W., 1961-1962
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Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1947-1959
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Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1961-1968, undated
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Brunauer, Stephen, 1950-1952
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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1945-1959
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Burroughs Corporation, 1955
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Busemann, Herbert, 1949-1955
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"C" Misc., 1937-1949
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"C" Misc., 1950-1960
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C through Cn, 1961-1970, undated
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Co through Cz, 1961-1971
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Co through Cz, 1961-1971
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Calculus of Variations, undated
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Calculus of Variations, 1937-1938
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Calculus of Variations--Supplementary Notes and Exercises to 1945-1946 Notes, 1949-1950
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Calendar, 1965-1967
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California Institute of Technology, 1944-1948
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California, University of, 1948
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California, University of, 1954-1957
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California, University of, 1963-1964
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California, University of--Institute for Basic Research in Science, 1958-1959, undated
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Caratheodory, Stephanas, 1950, 1958
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Carbogen Corp., 1957
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Case Institute of Technology, 1953, 1958
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Cauchy's Problem, undated
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Cesari, Lamberto, 1954-1955
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Chairman, Math Department University Heights, 1948-1949
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Challenge Magazine--Interview with Richard Courant, 1960
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Challenge Magazine--Interviews with Oskar Morgenstern, Norbert Wiener, 1959-1960
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Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan, 1944
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Chase, Harry Woodburn (NYU Office of the Chancellor), 1933, 1948-1966
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Scope and Contents
Contains clippings, copy of Japanese physics journal
Chase, Harry Woodburn (NYU Office of the Chancellor), 1937-1941
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Chase, Harry Woodburn (NYU Office of the Chancellor), 1942-1947
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Chase, Harry Woodburn (NYU Office of the Chancellor), Charles B. Morrey (Berkeley)--Move to Berkeley, 1945-1953
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Clusius, Klaus, 1945-1949
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College of Advanced Science, 1958, undated
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Cohn, Harvey, 1961-1963
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Colorado, University of, 1961-1962
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Complex Variable--No Errata, 1944-1945
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Computation Laboratory Project, 1944-1949
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Computer Council, 1955
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Computer Science, Stanford University Program in--George F. Forsythe, [1966]
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Computing Centers, General Problems Confronting, 1960
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Computing Center Memos, Extra Photocopies, 1952-1958
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Computing Center--Travel, 1959 February-1965 October
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Computing Machines--Germany (Report from Göttingen), 1952
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Condon, Edward U., 1941, 1951-1956
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Conference Board of Associated Research, 1953-1954
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Conference on Partial Differential Equations--University of California, 1955 June
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Congressional Record, 1956
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Conkling, Randall and David Ellis: Metric Delta Lattices, 1952
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Consulting Agreements--Argonne, 1953-1971
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Consulting Agreements--Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1960
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Consulting Agreements--Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1961-1969
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Consulting Agreements--California, University of, Radiation Lab, 1961-1965
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Consulting Agreements--General Atomic, 1955-1960
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Consulting Agreements--Los Alamos, 1961
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Consulting Agreements--Misc., 1961
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Convair (1 of 2), 1951-1958
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Convair (2 of 2), 1951-1958
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Convair Scientific Research Program (1 of 2), 1950-1956 undated
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Convair Scientific Research Program (2 of 2), 1950-1956
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Cooper Union, 1967-1970
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Corcoran, Virginia, 1943
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Correspondence, 1935-1939
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Includes correspondence to/from and about Albert Einstein, Norman Davidowitz, Science magazine and Hans Lewy
Correspondence, 1940-1944
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Corresponence to/from and related to Spanish translation of Courant's work, the Army Specialized Training Reserve Program, S. Chandrasekhar, Norman Davids (Davidowitz), the U.S.S.R. Embassy and letters requesting feedback on What is Mathematics?
Correspondence, 1940-1944
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Corresponendence to/from and about Norman Davids (Davidowitz), T. Freeman Cope (Queens College). This folder also includes letters from Albert Einstein and Felix Frankfurter
Correspondence, 1945 August-November
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Contains Memo Concerning An Institute for Research and Advanced Training in Mathematics and Mechanics at New York University and responses, corrresondence to/from Radio Corporation of America (RCA), Bell Telephone Labs and the OSRD
Correspondence--Personal, 1945-1947
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Correspondents include Klaus Clusius, Courant's daughter Gertrude and Wilhelm Flügge
Correspondence, 1945 November-1949 December
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Contains memos and reports re: establishment of mathematics institute at NYU, other academic issues, corresondence with Ralph Flanders, Abraham Flexner, Harry Woodburn Chase
Correspondence, 1947-1955
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Correspondents include Fritz Baade, David Bertin, Norman Davids and others
Correspondence, 1956-1958
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Includes correspondence related to NYU and IMS
Correspondence, 1960-1964
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Includes material from and about the American Mathematical Society, National Academy of Sciences and IBM
Correspondence, 1960-1964
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Correspondence and work of A. Kyrala, correspondence related to "On Fermat's 'Last Theorem'" by Evaristo Suarez, misc.
Cosmos Club, 1953-1969
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Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 1964-1968
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Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences--Administrative Crisis, 1966
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Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences--Industrial Contributions, 1958, 1967-1968
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Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences--Math Conference March 21-23, 1966, 1965-1966
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Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences--Naming of Institute, 1961-1962
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Curtis-Wright Corporation, 1945
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"D" Misc., 1944-1960
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Dallenbach, Walter, 1947
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Darmstadt, Technische Hochschule, 1955-1959
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Dartmouth Eye Institute, 1946-1947
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Davis, H. Chandler, 1954-1958
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de Hoffman, Frederic (See "General Atomic"), 1955-1960
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de Hoffman, Frederic (See "General Atomic"), 1961-1970
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Deferment, 1945-1946
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dePrima, Charles, 1946-1957
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dePrima, Charles, 1947-1949
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dePrima, Charles, 1961-1969
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Deuring, Max, 1946-1958
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Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1965-1966
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Diary Notice--D.C. Spencer, 1945-1946
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Diedrich, Gunther, 1947-1953
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Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics, 1937-1938
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Differential & Integral Calculus--Fan mail, 1937-1960
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Distribution Lists, 1947
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Division 5, 1943
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Donsker, Monroe, 1966
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Douglas, Jesse, 1964-1966
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Douglis, Avron, 1957-1959
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Duff, George F.D., 1963
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Dunn, L.C., 1944
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Dusseldorf Conference, 1961 September
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Dyson, Freeman J., 1956-1958
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"E" Misc., 1946-1959
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"E" Misc., 1961-1970
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Ebin, Alexander W.--Universal Mathematics, 1966
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Eckhard, Carl--The Steady Flow of a Heavy Inviscid Fluid of Constant Density, 1958
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Eckhart, Gottfried, 1954-1958
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Eckmann, B., 1951-1959
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Edelstein, Julius C.C., 1948-1949, undated
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Education of Applied Mathematicians--University of Denver conference, 1966
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Ehrenpreis, Leon, 1966
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E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., 1953-1958
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Eilenberg--Topology, undated
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Einstein, Albert, 1946-1949
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Eighth International Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 1952
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Election to Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., 1966
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Election to Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.--letters of congratulations, 1966
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Elektronische Rechenmaschinen und Informationsverarbeitung, 1956
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Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars, 1937-1943
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Emergency (National) Institute for Advanced Instruction in Basic and Applied Sciences--memos, undated
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Engineering Foundation, 1947-1949
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Epstein, Paul F., 1939-1946
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Equipment--Forms and Instructions (Navy), 1946-1949
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Equipment--Navy Contract NOa(s)-7370, 1945-1948
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Equipment--Receipts, 1946-1948
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Equipment--Unfilled Requests (Navy), 1939-1946
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Esso Education Foundation, 1958
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Expenses--European Trip, 1952
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Evaluating Committee for Institute for Mathematics (NYU), 1945-1946
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Evaluating Committee for Institute for Mathematics and Mechanics (NYU), 1946
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Evans, Griffith C., 1939-1960
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Evans, Griffith C., 1939-1960
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Ewald, Paul, 1948-1949
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"F" Misc., 1939-1960
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"F" Misc., 1961-1971
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Faculty (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences), CIMS publications, 1962-1965
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Fan Mail, 1927-1929, 1949-1960
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Fan Mail, 1958-1960, undated
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Fan Mail, 1961-1973
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Federation of American Scientists, 1951-1955
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Feller, Will, 1948-1955
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Fichera, Gaetano, 1952-1955
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Ficken, Fred A., 1951-1954
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Film--Mathematical Association of America, 1965-1967, undated
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Film (R-5)--script, undated
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Financial Needs--Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 1959 March 31
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Flanders, Donald A. (Folder 1 of 2), 1943-1958
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Flanders, Donald A. (Folder 2 of 2), 1943-1958
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Flanders, Sen. Ralph, 1937-1949
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Flanders, Sen. Ralph, 1946-1955
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Flexner, Abraham, 1936-1951
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Flexner, Abraham, 1951-1957
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Ford Foundation, 1950-1960
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Ford Foundation, 1960-1964
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Ford, Lester, 1939-1951
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Foreign Periodicals Lists, 1943-1944
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Foreign Periodicals Lists, 1944-1945
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Forms (travel, print shop, etc.), undated
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Forsythe, George, 1954-1957
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Foster, Ronald M., 1946-1947
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Foundation of Integrated Education, 1952-1957, undated
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Foundation of Integrated Education, 1952-1957, undated
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Fraenkel, Abraham, 1945-1958
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Franck, James, 1939-1958
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Franck, James--memorial obituary, 1964-1966
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Frank, Phillip, 1937-1939
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Fraser, Ronald, 1947-1948
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Friedman, Bernard, 1937-1962
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Friedrichs, K.O., 1929-1971
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Friedrichs, K.O.--Heaviside Operational Calculus, 1944
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Friedrichs, K.O.--Special Topics in Analysis (Folder 1 of 2), 1953-1954
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Friedrichs, K.O.--Special Topics in Analysis (Folder 2 of 2), 1953-1954
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Friedrichs, K.O.--Negatives for Blueprints (oil prints), undated
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Fry, Thornton C., 1953-1954
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Fubini, Eugene G., 1941-1949
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Fubini, Guido, 1939-1942
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Fucks, Wilhelm, 1961-1962
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Fueter, Rudolph--"Functions of a Hyper Complex Variable", 1948-1949
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Functional Equations in Probability, 1932
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"G" Misc. (1 of 3), 1942-1960
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"G" Misc. (2 of 3), 1942-1960
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"G" Misc. (3 of 3), 1942-1960
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"G" Misc., 1960-1971
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Gabrilovitch, Leonid E., 1944-1949, undated
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Gallatin Award--Dec. 1967, 1967-1968
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Galleys, 1939-1940
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Gardner, Clifford, 1948, 1952, undated
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Gardner, Trevor, 1955-1956
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Gardner, Trevor (letter to), 1955 August 26
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Gardner, Trevor, U.S. Air Force (Memorandum re: scientific manpower shortage), 1955 November 17
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Gassner, Bette Jane--Lectures, undated
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Original folder title contains the following date: 12/13/54
"Gauss and the Current Situation in the Exact Sciences", 1955
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"Gauss and the Current Situation in the Exact Sciences", 1955
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"Gauss und Die Gegenwaertige Situation Der Exakten Wissenschaften", 1955
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"Gauss und Die Gegenwaertige Situation Der Exakten Wissenschaften", 1955
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"K.F. Gauss and His Impact on the Development of Mathematical Sciences", 1958, 1965
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Die Linaren Gebilde
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Gelfand, Israel M. (See "Russian Mathematicians"), 1962, undated
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General Atomic, 1956-1960
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General Atomic, 1961
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General Atomic (See also "De Hoffman"), 1961-1972
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General Electric Company, 1945-1957
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General Statement: Brief history [of IMS]--J.J. Stoker, 1958
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Geometrie Der Gewebe von Wilhelm Blaschke and Gerrit Bol, 1938
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Geophysical Institute, NYU, 1958-1960
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German Scientists, 1946
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German Universities (needs for reform, etc.), 1933-1948, undated
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Germany, 1935-1952
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"Germany, Report on Impressions of Scientific Work in Goettingen and Hamburg"--N. Artin and R. Courant, 1947
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"Germany, A Summary Report on Conditions of Science"--N. Artin and R. Courant, 1947
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Golay, Marcel J.E., 1950-1951
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Golden, William, 1964-1970, undated
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Goldman, D.E., 1944
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Goldmark, Peter C. (Columbia Broadcasting System), 1953-1954
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Goldschmidt, Jakob, 1941-1954
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Goldstein, Sidney, 1946-1950
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Goldstine, Herman H., 1947-1959
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Goldstine, Herman H., 1961-1964
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Gomory, Ralph (See also "IBM," "Piore"), 1966-1969, undated
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Gortler, H., 1950-1955
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Göttingen, University of, 1946-1960, undated
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Göttingen, University of, 1961-1962, 1970-1971
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Göttingen, University of--Wilhelm Weber, undated
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Governing Council, NYU, 1962 November-1965 November
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Governing Council, NYU (misc.), 1968
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Grad, Arthur, 1943-1960
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Grad, Arthur, 1961-1962
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Grad, Harold, 1950-1957
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Grad, Harold, 1960, 1962-1966
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Grammel, Richard, 1938-1959
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Graves, Lawrence, 1938-1951
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Greenberg, Herbert J., 1959-1960, undated
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Greenberg, Herbert J., 1961-1965, undated
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Greenwood, Thomas, 1941-1944
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Grenoble--Laboratoire Dauphinois D'Hydraulique, 1951-1954
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Griffin, Frank L., 1949-1950
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Griffin, Harriet--"The Concepts of the Theory of Numbers", 1949
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Group Health, 1945
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Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp., 1953-1958
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von Grumpenberg, Herta List, 1938-1947
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Grunebaum, Ludwig H., 1945-1955
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Grunsky, H., 1949-1951
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Gundolf, Elizabeth, 1938
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Gutmann, Franz, 1939-1948
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"H" Misc., 1933-1960
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"H" Misc., 1960-1971
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"H" Misc., undated
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Scope and Contents
Contains copy of "Chapter VII," Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. 2
Hadamard, Jacques, 1942-1943, undated
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Hahn, Otto, 1947-1956
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Hahn, Otto--Certification of Original Painting by Herr Schoepp, 1970
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Hammer, Carl, 1939-1951
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Harrison, Marvin George, 1941-1944
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Hartshorne, E.Y., 1946
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Harvard University Computation Lab, 1946-1948
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Heald, Henry T., 1952-1960
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Hecke, Erich, 1946-1947
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Hedlund, Gustav A., 1949-1950, 1959
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Hedrick, E.R., 1937-1940
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Heineman Foundation, 1946-1959
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Heineman Foundation, 1947-1952
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Heineman Foundation, 1953-1955
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Heineman Foundation, 1961-1968
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Heineman Foundation Stationary, undated
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Heisenberg, Werner, 1951-1957
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Hellinger, Ernst and Hanna, 1938-1947
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Hellmann, Reinhard K., 1937-1938
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Hellwig, Gunter, 1954-1956
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Hellwig, Gunter, 1961-1966
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Henrici, Peter, 1962
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Hersfeld, Karl F., 1939-1953
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Hertzig, Morris, 1939
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Herzberger, Max, 1938-1943
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Hester, James, 1961-1968
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"Hilbert als Analytiker und als wissenschaftliche Personlichkeit", undated
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"Hilbert as an Analyst and Personality in Science", 1962 January
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Hirschland Family, 1935-1957
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Hirzebruch, F., 1956-1957
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Hiss, Alger, 1948-1951
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Hildebrandt, E.H.C., 1939-1941
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Hildebrandt, Stefan, 1963-1971
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Hildebrandt, T.H., 1939-1947
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Hille, Einar, 1940-1948 undated
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Hirschfelder, Joseph O., 1947-1953
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Hoerlin, Herman and Kate, 1954-1958
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Honorary Awards, 1949-1958
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Honorary Sc.D., Adelphi University, 1965-1966
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Hopf, Eberhard, 1945-1959
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Hopf, Eberhard, 1947-1961
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Hopf, Heinz, 1938-1945
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Hopf, Heinz, 1946-1947
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Hopf, Heinz, 1947-1968
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Hornig, Donald T., 1963
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Houtermans, Elsa, 1940-1957
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Hudson, George, 1938-1956
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Hudson, George, 1945-1950
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Hugh Cooper Corp., 1947
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Hughes Research and Development Laboratories, 1952-1954
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Hula, Erich, 1938-1939
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Hurewicz, W., 1943-1944
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"Hurwitz-Courant"--Helmut Rohr, 1959-1963
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"I" Misc., 1946-1947
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"I" Misc., 1951-1969
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IBM, 1962-1968
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IBM, 1968-1972
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IBM--Concerning Pressures on IBM from ALGOL Groups in Europe, 1962
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IBM--Endicott, NY, 1960-1968
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IBM--New York, NY, 1953-1959
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IBM--New York, NY, 1962-1963
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IBM--Oswego, NY, 1960
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IBM--Sweden, 1962
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IBM--Yorktown Heights, NY, 1960
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IBM--Yorktown Heights, NY, 1961-1966
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IBM--Zurich, 1957-1959
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IBM--Zurich, 1961, 1967, undated
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Illinois Institute of Technology, 1951-1956
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Illinois Institute of Technology Honors Convocation, 1965-1968
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Indiana University, 1954-1959
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Index [Courant-Hilbert II] (1 of 4), 1961-1962
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Index [Courant-Hilbert II] (2 of 4), 1961-1962
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Index [Courant-Hilbert II] (3 of 4), 1961-1962
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Index [Courant-Hilbert II] (4 of 4), 1961-1962
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Institute for Advanced Study--Europe Inc., 1946-1947
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Institute for Basic Sciences, Memo Concerning, 1951 May 22
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Institute for Mathematics and Mechanics at NYU, Memo Concerning, 1951 June 8
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Institute for Mathematics and Mechanics at NYU, Memo Concerning, 1952 February 4
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--Administration--Budget and Finances, 1958, undated
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--Advisory Board Correspondence, 1949-1959
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--Advisory Board Meetings, 1953-1958, undated
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--Dedication, 1954
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--Dedication Ceremony, Correspondence Concerning (1 of 3), 1954
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--Dedication Ceremony, Correspondence Concerning (2 of 3), 1954
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--Dedication Ceremony, Correspondence Concerning (3 of 3), 1954
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--Development (including Ford Foundation), 1945-1958
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--Development (including Ford, Sloan foundations), 1959-1960
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--Formulation of Some Problems Facing IMS, NYU, 1958
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--History, 1952, 1972-1973
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--Memoranda re:, 1952 April 15
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--Memoranda re:, 1956 April 9
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--Memoranda A: Objectives of NYU IMS, 1952 December 15
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--Pamphlet Response, 1952-1955
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Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS)--Relationship between IMS and NYU Central Administration, 1959
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Institute for Research and Advanced Training in Mathematics and Mechanics, Memo Concerning, 1945, 1953, 1959
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"Integration in the Complex Domain"--Chapters 3 and 4, undated
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Integrative Concepts in Science, Philosphy, Education 1951-1952 (Supplementary Readings), undated
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International Congress of Mathematicians--Amsterdam, 1954
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International Congress of Mathematicians--Cambridge, 1950--Address, 1950
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International Congress of Mathematicians--Cambridge, 1950, 1950
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International Congress of Mathematicians--Cambridge, 1950--from Von Neumann, 1949-1950
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International Congress of Mathematicians--Cambridge, 1950--from Von Neumann, 1949-1950
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International Congress of Mathematicians--Moscow, 1966, 1966
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International Congress of Mathematicians--Stockholm, Aug. 1962, 1962
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International Congress of Mathematicians--from J.J. Stoker, 1949-1951, 1949-1951
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International Mathematical Union, 1952-1959
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Interscience Publishers Inc., 1937-1950
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Interscience Publishers Inc., 1940-1948
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Interscience Publishers Inc., 1951-1959
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Interscience Publishers Inc., 1960-1962
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Interscience Publishers Inc. Enclosure Slips, 1961-1962
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Introduction and Fundamental Concepts (Lecture Notes) 1 of 2, undated
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Introduction and Fundamental Concepts (Lecture Notes) 2 of 2, undated
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Introduction to Mathematical Analysis, 1951-1952, undated
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Invitations--Misc. (1 of 2), 1946-1967
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Invitations--Misc. (2 of 2), 1946-1967
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Inyoken, California, 1945-1949
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"J" Misc., 1946-1969
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Jackson, Sen. Henry M. (NATO Committee) (1 of 2), 1957-1960
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Jackson, Sen. Henry M. (NATO Committee) (2 of 2), 1957-1960
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Jager, Willi, 1969-1971
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Janke, Liselotte, 1956-1958
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Japan, 1969 January-July
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Jeans, J.H., "On the Equilibrium of Rotating Liquid Cylinders", 1951
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Jessen, Borge, 1949-1959
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Jet Propulsion Clippings, 1944
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Jewett, Frank B. Fellowships, 1947-1948
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John, Fritz, 1950-1967
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John, Fritz, 1951-1955
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John, Fritz (1 of 3), 1984-1986, 1994, undated
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John, Fritz (2 of 3), 1984-1986, 1994, undated
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John, Fritz (3 of 3), 1984-1986, 1994, undated
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Contains paper, "Existence for Large Times of Strict Solutions of Nonlinear Wave Equations in Three Space Dimensions for Small Initial Data."
John, Fritz--"Wave Propagation", 1950
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(Drs.) Johnson & Kolstad (RC Conversation), 1952
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Johnson, L.B.--U.S. Presidential Campaign (1964), 1964-1965
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Johnson, Walter J. Inc., 1968
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Joint Symposium on Partial Differential Equations Aug. 19-30 1963, 1963
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Jorgens, Konrad, 1960-1965
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Jubilé Scientifique de Monsieur Gaston Julia, 1962
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"K" Misc., 1941-1955
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"K" Misc., 1957-1971
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Kac, Marc, 1961-1964
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Kaemffert, Waldemar, 1941-1942
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Kallman, H.P., 1959
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Kamke, Prof. [Erich], 1949-1950
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Kansas, University of, 1952-1958
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Keller, Joseph B., "Lectures on Mechanics of Continuous Media", 1949-1950
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Kelly, Mervin J., 1953-1959
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Kelly, Mervin J., 1961, undated
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Keppel, E.P., 1936-1937
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Key, Samuel Witt, "A Convergence Investigation of the Direct Stiffness Method" (1 of 2), 1966
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Key, Samuel Witt, "A Convergence Investigation of the Direct Stiffness Method" (2 of 2), 1966
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Kilgore, Sen. H.M., 1943-1955
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Killian, J.R., 1954-1960
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Kim, Nak Kwan, 1948-1955
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King, Robert W., 1942-1949
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Kinzel, Augustus B., 1951-1960
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Kinzel, Augustus B., 1961-1968
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Klapper, Paul (President of Queens College), 1937-1938
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Klemin, Alexander, 1948
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Kline, Morris, 1956-1960
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Kline, Morris, 1961-1968
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Knebelman, M.S., 1940-1948
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Knopp, Konrad, 1949-1954
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Koopmans, Tjalling, 1964-1965
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Koppenfels, Werner--Dissertation--Göttingen, 1929
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Koryavov, Pavel (see "Russian Mathematician"), 1963-1968
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Konig, Robert, 1947-1948
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Kothe, Gottfried, 1946-1958
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Kottler, Friedrich, 1921-1922, 1938, undated
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Krahn, Edgar--Dissertation--Göttingen, 1925
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Kramer, Edna E., 1940-1944
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Kramers, H.A., 1948-1955
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Kramers, H.A.--"The Behavior of Micromolecules in Inhomogeneous Flow", 1946
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Kramers PDE (1 of 2), 1939-1940
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Kramers PDE (2 of 2), 1939-1940
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Kranzer, Herbert, 1961-1967
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Kronsbein, John, 1948-1950
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Kuratowski, K., 1960
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"L" Misc., 1945-1960
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"L" Misc., 1961-1967
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Ladenberg, Rudolph, 1938-1949
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Landau, Marianne, 1946-1960
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Lange, Luise--Dissertation--Göttingen, 1925
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Lange, Luise, 1939-1942
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Lanier, Lyle H., 1950
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Laporte, Otto, 1951
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von Laue, Max, 1948-1954
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Lavrentyev family (see "Russian Mathematicians"), 1963-1964
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Lax, Anneli, 1950-1959
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Lax, Anneli, 1961-1966
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Lax, Henry, 1951-1953
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Lax, Peter, 1944-1968
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Lax, Peter, 1950-1960
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Lax, Peter--"Translation Invariant Spaces", undated
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Lax, Peter--"The Wave Equation in Exterior Domains", undated
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Lax, Peter and Courant--"On Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations with Two Independent Variables", undated
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Lectures Given in April 1969 (1 of 3), 1969
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Contains materials from the International Conference on Functional Analysis and Related Topics
Lectures Given in April 1969 (2 of 3), 1969
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Scope and Contents
Contains materials from the International Conference on Functional Analysis and Related Topics
Lectures Given in April 1969 (3 of 3), 1969
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Scope and Contents
Contains materials from the International Conference on Functional Analysis and Related Topics
Lectures--Göttingen (1 of 2), undated
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Lectures--Göttingen (2 of 2), undated
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Lectures--New York 1932, 1932
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Leitner, Alfred, 1947
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Lekarski, Iwan--General Files, 1940
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Letters, [1939]
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Contains full issue of New York Times Magazine from October 22, 1939 (copy)
Letters (extra copies) (1 of 2), 1965 November-1966 June
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Correspondence related to Courant's publishing, Novosibirsk conference, death of James Franck and travel
Letters (extra copies) (2 of 2), 1965 November-1966 June
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Correspondence related to the academic journal Mathematische Annalen, Soviet Academy of Sciences, and the death of Alfred Sloan
Letters (extra copies), 1966 July-1966 December
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Corresondence about Mathematische Annalen, meetings, speaking engagements, misc.
Letters (extra copies), 1967 January-1967 October
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Corresponce re: Mathematische Annalen, 1967 Gallatin Awards dinner, misc, meetings and travel
Letters on Math Subjects--not answered, 1957-1958, undated
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Letters--extra copies misc., 1954, 1963
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Letters-misc. and reprints, 1959-1964
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Leray, Jean, 1962
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Levi, F.W., 1950
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Levia-Civita, Tulio [and Libera], 1938-1958
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Lewy, Hans, 1946-1951
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Lewy, Hans, 1950-1960
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Lewy, Hans--Dissertation--Göttingen, 1927
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Li, Ta, 1933-1948
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Liason Office NY Branch, 1944-1945
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Material from Office of Emergency Management
Liason Office, Washington DC, 1944
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Material from National Defense Research Committee
Library Administration, 1938-1939
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Lectures on the Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable
Lichtenstein, Stephanie, 1949-1951
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Lie's Theory, Invariant Differential Equations, undated
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Lieber, L.R. and H.G. (Galois Inst. of Math.), 1937-1942
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Life [Magazine], 1945 April
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Lighthill, M.J., 1951-1959
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Lin, C.C., 1946
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Lindegren, Carl C., 1947
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Lindsay, John, 1966-1967
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Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, 1947
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Lorentz, G.G.--"Minimalfolgen und das Dirichletsche Prinzip", undated
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Lorentz, G.G.--"Uber das Dirichletsche Prinzip", undated
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Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, 1952-1953
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Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, 1955
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Lowan, Arnold, 1935-1950
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Luchins, Edith H. and Abraham S., 1961-1970
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Ludwig, Donald, 1961-1969
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Ludwig, Donald, undated
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Ludwig, Donald and Courant--"Distributions as Tools for the Generalization of Riemann's Formula for Hyperbolic Differential Equations", undated
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Luneburg, Rudolph, 1936-1949
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Matters [includes corrections for Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II, misc. corrrespondence], 1943-1963
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McDonald, James G.--Letter of Resignation, 1935
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McDonald served as High Commissioner for Refugees (Jewish and Other) Coming from Germany
McShane, E.J., 1949-1959
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McShane, E.J., 1961-1966
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Meder, Albert E. Jr. (American Mathematical Society), 1961-1963
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Memoranda to Staff [NYU Applied Mathematics Group], 1943-1944
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Memorial Address, 1972-1973
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Menger, Karl, 1938-1944
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Methods of Mathematical Physics--Outline Notes, 1950 October 30
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Methods of Mathematical Physics--Chapter 1, 1950-1951
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Methods of Mathematical Physics--Lecture Course Summer 1943 NYU, 1943
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Methods of Mathematical Physics--Misprints, 1953-1965
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There are four German copies of Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II in the collection. They are all printed on brittle paper. An access copy of the book was made from the only complete copy of the book in the collection. Two copies are annotated and all annotations have been copied and made available to researchers. A fourth copy, incomplete and without annotations, was not copied. The originals have been restricted for preservation purposes. The copies and originals are housed in Boxes 61-63, including a box numbered 62b.
Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Chapters 1-2 [access copy, German edition, 1937], 1937
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General Note
Box 61, Folder 6-9 and Box 62 Folders 1-2 contain a preservation photocopy of Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II. The original copy is too fragile to handle.
Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Chapters 3-4 [access copy, German edition, 1937], 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Chapter 5 [access copy, German edition, 1937], 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Chapter 6 [access copy, German edition, 1937], 1937
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There are four German copies of Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II in the collection. They are all printed on brittle paper. An access copy of the book was made from the only complete copy of the book in the collection. Two copies are annotated and all annotations have been copied and made available to researchers. A fourth copy, incomplete and without annotations, was not copied. The originals have been restricted for preservation purposes. The copies and originals are housed in Boxes 61-63, including a box numbered 62b.
Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Chapter 7, Index [access copy, German edition, 1937], 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II annotations from copy 2 [German edition, 1937], 1937
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This folder contains copies of the annotated pages from additional copies of Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II found in the collection. The originals are too fragile to handle.
Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II annotations from copy 3, Chapters 1-2 [German edition, 1937], 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II annotations from copy 3, Chapters 3-4 [German edition, 1937], 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II annotations from copy 3, Chapter 5 [German edition, 1937], 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II annotations from copy 3, Chapters 6-7 [German edition, 1937], 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 1, Intro-Chapter 1, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 1, Chapter 2, 1937
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There are four German copies of Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II in the collection. They are all printed on brittle paper. An access copy of the book was made from the only complete copy of the book in the collection. Two copies are annotated and all annotations have been copied and made available to researchers. A fourth copy, incomplete and without annotations, was not copied. The originals have been restricted for preservation purposes. The copies and originals are housed in Boxes 61-63, including a box numbered 62b.
Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 1, Chapter 3, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 1, Chapter 4, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 1, Chapter 5, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 1, Chapter 6, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 1, Chapter 7-Index, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 2, Intro-Chapter 1 (incomplete), 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 2, Chapter 2 (incomplete), 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 2, Chapter 3, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 2, Chapter 4, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 2, Chapter 5, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 2, Chapter 6, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 2, Chapter 7, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 3, Chapter 1, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 3, Chapter 2, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 3, Chapter 3 (incomplete), 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 3, Chapter 4, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 3, Chapter 5, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 3, Chapter 6, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 3, Chapter 7 (incomplete), 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 4 p. 113-128, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 4 p. 177-208, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 4 p. 289-368, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 4 p. 369-448, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 4 p. 449-512, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Copy 4 p. 513-544, covers, 1937
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Appendix to Chapter 6--Ideal Functions or Distributions (1 of 2), 1961
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Appendix to Chapter 6--Ideal Functions or Distributions (2 of 2), 1961
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Constructions--Illustrations, 1960
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Corrections (2nd edition), 1963-1964, undated
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--(some) corrections and index taken care of, 1961
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Drawings to Chapter V, undated
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There are four German copies of Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II in the collection. They are all printed on brittle paper. An access copy of the book was made from the only complete copy of the book in the collection. Two copies are annotated and all annotations have been copied and made available to researchers. A fourth copy, incomplete and without annotations, was not copied. The originals have been restricted for preservation purposes. The copies and originals are housed in Boxes 61-63, including a box numbered 62b.
Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Figures, undated
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Galley Distribution List/Interscience enclosure slips, 1960
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II illustrations (old-not used), undated
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Non-Linear Hyperbolic Equations, undated
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--References misc., 1956, 1961, undated
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Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II--Translation from Edmund H. Brown and Karl T. Hecht, 1951
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Meyer, Richard E., 1955
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Midterm Paper, 1919
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Microfilms, 1945
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Scope and Contents
Microfilms Inc. List of Current Foreign Periodicals Available on Microfilm
Milgram, A.N., 1951-1952
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Minck, P.M., 1961
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"Minimal Surfaces Spanning Closed Manifolds" by Courant and N. Davids, undated
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Minkowsky's Two Theorems, undated
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Minorsky, N., 1946
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Miscellaneous, 1945-1966
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Contains materials and correspondence on origins of IMS, establishment of Warren Weaver Hall, CIMS name change
Miscellaneous, 1959-1971
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Includes CIMS Governing Council minutes, materials and correspondence on CIMS directorship
Miscellaneous, 1966-1970
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Includes correspondence to/from biographer Constance Reid, Fritz John, material related to event honoring Polish Professor Tadeusz Ważewski
Miscellaneous Correspondence from Other Universities, 1961-1964
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Includes requests for speaking engagements
Miscellaneous Correspondence from Other Universities, 1964-1971
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Includes correspondence to/from Constance Reid re: her Hilbert biography as well as letters about the manuscript and nomination of Mina Rees for University of Chicago Alumni Association award
Miscellaneous Memoranda, 1941, 1954-1956
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Contains notes on a business trip Courant took to DC, NYU administrative memo, introductory remarks from 1941 memo to National Science Foundation
Miscellaneous Memoranda, 1958, undated
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Scope and Contents
Contains memos on IMS and AEC Computing Center
Miscellaneous Questions and Answers, undated
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Mitchell, Lawrence C., 1960
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Model Basin--Minorsky, 1942-1944
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Modern Mathematics for the Engineer--correspondence, 1953-1957
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Montgomery, Deane, 1961-1962
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Morawetz, Cathleen--interview with Courant, undated
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Morawetz, Cathleen (and Herbert), 1953-1957
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Morawetz, Cathleen (and Herbert), 1965-1969
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Morawetz, Oskar, 1955
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Morrey, Charles B., Jr., 1950
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Morrey, Charles B., Jr., 1951, 1958
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Morrison, Philip--"The Laboratory Demobilizes", 1946
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Morse, Marston, 1942-1959
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Morse, Marston, 1962-1963
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Morse, Marston--"Relations Between the Critical Points of a Real Function of Independent Variables", 1925
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Morse, Marston--Six Lectures, 1932
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Morse, Marston--Zurich Lecture--"The Calculus of Variations in the Large", 1932
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Moser, Jurgen, 1961-1969
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Moulton, F.J., 1940-1941
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Muller, Claus, 1952-1958
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Muller, Claus, 1961-1964
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Muller, Erwin, 1950-1951
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Munk, Walter H., 1947-1950
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Muskhelishvili, N.I. (see "Russian Mathematicians"), 1962-1963
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"N" Misc., 1939-1969
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Nachbin, Leopoldo, 1962
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Nadai, A., 1943-1945
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Nakoinz, Ilona, 1966-1967
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National Academy of Sciences, 1941-1960
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National Academy of Sciences (1 of 2), 1962-1964, undated
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Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and nominee bios
National Academy of Sciences (2 of 2), 1962-1964, undated
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Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and nominee bios
National Academy of Sciences (1 of 2), 1965-1973
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National Academy of Sciences (2 of 2), 1965-1973
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National Academy of Sciences], 1968-1971
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Includes materials on Academy's position on dysgenics and genetic reproductive issues
National Academy of Sciences--Correspondence, 1961-1967
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National Academy of Sciences--General, 1961-1963
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National Academy of Sciences--General, 1964
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National Academy of Sciences--General, 1965
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National Academy of Sciences--General, 1966-1968
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National Academy of Sciences--General, 1969-1970
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National Academy of Sciences--General, circa 1970-1971
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National Academy of Sciences--General, 1971-1972
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National Academy of Sciences--Nomination of Peter Lax and Fritz John, 1962-1966
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National Academy of Sciences--USSR & Eastern Europe (1 of 2), 1962-1968
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National Academy of Sciences--USSR & Eastern Europe (2 of 2), 1962-1968
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National Bureau of Standards, 1943-1950
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National Bureau of Standards, 1954-1959
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National Computing Center, 1966-1967
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"A National Institute for Advanced Instruction in Basic and Applied Sciences," Memo Concerning, undated
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National Research Council, 1952-1954
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National Research Council--Proceedings of a Conference on Training in Applied Mathematics, 1953 October
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National Science Foundation, 1941-1955
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National Science Foundation, 1956-1960
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National Science Foundation (1 of 3), 1958-1960
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National Science Foundation (2 of 3), 1958-1960
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National Science Foundation (3 of 3), 1958-1960
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National Science Foundation (1 of 2), 1961-1966
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National Science Foundation (2 of 2), 1961-1966
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National Science Foundation (1 of 2), 1966-1971
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National Science Foundation (2 of 2), 1966-1971
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National Science Foundation--Director of Scientific Personnel and Education, 1959-1961
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National Science Foundation--Nominations (1 of 2), 1960
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National Science Foundation--Nominations (2 of 2), 1960
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National Science Foundation--Science Development Committee, 1966-1968
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National Science Foundation--University Computing Facilities, 1955-1956
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National Science Foundation--Washington University, 1958-1959
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National Security Research Initiation Laboratory, undated
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Natuurkundig Laboratorium der N.V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken, 1929-1931
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"Naturwissenschaftliche Forschung in den USA", 1961
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Naval Ordinance Laboratory, 1948-1950
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Navy (Administrative Circulars), 1945-1946
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Navy Department of Research--General, 1948-1951
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Navy Office of Inspector of Naval Material, 1950
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Netherlands Academy of Sciences, 1958
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Neugebauer, Otto, 1938-1953
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Neugebauer, Otto--Dissertation--Göttingen, 1926
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New York Academy of Sciences, 1961-1963
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New York Academy of Sciences, 1964
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New York Academy of Sciences, 1965-1967
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New York Academy of Sciences, 1968
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New York University--General, 1934-1961
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New York University--General (1 of 2), 1961-1966
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New York University--General (2 of 2), 1961-1966
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New York University--General (1 of 2), 1964-1971
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New York University--General (2 of 2), 1964-1971
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New York University--Engineering School, 1950-1958
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New York University--Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, 1958-1963
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New York University Institute of Space Sciences, 1959
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New York University--Physics Committee, 1958-1959
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New York University--Physics Committee, 1961
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Newsom, Carroll V., 1961-1963
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Neyman, J., 1952-1954
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Nichols, Joseph B., 1948-1949
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Nickel, K., 1962
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Nielson, Jakob, 1946-1950, undated
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Nielson, Jakob, 1947-1957
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Nirenberg, Louis, 1954-1958, undated
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Nirenberg, Louis, 1961-1965
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Nirenberg, Louis--"Linear Operators and Their Spectra with Applications to Quantum Mechanics", undated
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Nirenberg, Louis--"On Elliptic Partial Differential Equations", 1959
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Niro, Pio, 1948
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Nitsche, Johannes, 1963-1968
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Nobel Prize in Mathematics, 1966, undated
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Noble, Charles, 1938
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Noether Library, 1936-1938
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NONR Contract 285 (44)--Correspondence, Proposals, Misc. Salaries [Office of Naval Research], 1958-1961
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Northwestern University Applied Mathematics Group, 1945
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"Note About My Plans", 1950, 1958
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"Note on the Present Administrative Crisis in NYU", 1951
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Notre Dame, University of, 1964
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Novosibirsk Meeting on Partial Differential Equations, Report on (1 of 2), 1963
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Novosibirsk Meeting on Partial Differential Equations, Report on (2 of 2), 1963
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Nowak, Amran, Associates, Inc. (see "Film--Mathematical Association of America"), 1966
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"O" Misc., 1950-1954
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"O" Misc., 1965-1971
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1954-1956
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Oakley, C.O., 1951-1954
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Oberlander, Gustav, 1936
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Oberwolfach Meeting, 1967, 1967
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"Observations Concerning the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton", 1950
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Office of Naval Intelligence, 1946
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Office of Naval Research (see "U.S. Navy"), 1961-1967
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Office of Scientific Research and Development Memos, 1942-1944
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Office of Scientific Research and Development Memos, 1944-1946
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Office of Technical Services, 1948
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Oleinik, Olga A. (see "Russian Mathematians"), 1962-1969
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"On the Classification of Partial Differential Equations", undated
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"On the Mathematics Curriculum of the High School" - The Mathematics Teacher, 1962
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"One-Dimensional Progressing Waves" (incomplete), undated
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Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1939-1954
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Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1945-1950
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Oravas, Gunhard, 1963-1965
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Outline of Topics Covered in Theory of a Complex Variable (Excluding Chapter 1), undated
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Ovsyannikov, L.V., 1960-1962
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Oxford University Press, 1943-1960
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Oxford University Press, 1963-1970
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"P" Misc., 1927-1960
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"P" Misc., 1961-1970
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Packard, B., 1966
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Palmer Physical Laboratory--Princeton, 1951-1953
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Panel Meeting, Remarks at Siam (1 of 2), 1961
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Panel Meeting, Remarks at Siam (2 of 2), 1961
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Parker, Frank, 1945-1955
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Parker, Frank (see also "Squid"), 1947-1950
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Parsegian, V.L., 1954
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Parsegian, V.L., 1961-1962
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Partial Differential Equations--lectures given by Courant, 1948-1949
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Partial Differential Equations--Watson seminar, undated
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Peck, Leslie G., 1961
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Pekeris, C.L.--"Asymptotic Solutions for the Normal Modes in the Theory of Microwave Propagation", 1946
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Pekeris, C.L.--"Notes on the Scattering of Radiation in an Inhomogeneous Medium", 1947
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Pekeris, C.L.--"Theory of Propagation of Sound in a Half-Space of Variable Sound Velocity under Conditions of Formation of a Shadow Zone", 1946
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Penney, W.G., 1951
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Pennsylvania, University of, 1946
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Petrowsky, I., undated
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Physical Science Study Committee, 1958-1959
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Physik II, R. Courant und D. Hilbert [Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II] -- Copy 4, chapters 1-3, 1937
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Physik II, R. Courant und D. Hilbert [Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II] -- Copy 4, chapters 4-5, 1937
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Physik II, R. Courant und D. Hilbert [Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II] -- Copy 4, chapter 6, 1937
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Physik II, R. Courant und D. Hilbert [Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II] -- Copy 4, chapter 7 (pages missing), 1937
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Pick, Hilde, 1948-1961
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Pickett--Contracts, 1951
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Picone, Mauro, 1952-1959, undated
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Picone, Mauro, 1967
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Piel, G. (see "Scientific American"), undated
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Pinl, Max, 1947-1950
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Piore, E.R. (IBM), 1948-1949
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Piore, E.R. (IBM), 1961-1969
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Pirani, M., 1940-1941, undated
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Piza, Pedro, 1942-1949
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Pleijel, A., undated
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Pohle, Frederick, 1957
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Polya, George, 1937-1954
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Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1964-1969
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Post Office, 1944
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Prager, William, 1951-1966, undated
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Prandtl, L., 1948-1950
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Pratorius, Elisabeth (1 of 2), 1925-1927
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Pratorius, Elisabeth (2 of 2), 1925-1927
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Preface--Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II, 1961
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President's Science Advisory Committee, 1959-1960
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President's Science Advisory Committee, 1960
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Princeton University, 1945-1948
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Princeton University, 1953-1957
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Princeton University Bicentennial (1 of 2), 1946
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Printing--photo offset, 1944-1945
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"Promotion of Scholarly Standards in the University, Concerning the", 1949
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"Proposals Regarding an Institute for Basic Sciences", 1952
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Includes correspondence from and regarding J.R. Kline
"Proposed Organization of the Institute of Mathematical Sciences at NYU" (Memorandum B), 1952
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Provisional International Computation Centre (1 of 2), 1951-1960
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Provisional International Computation Centre (2 of 2), 1951-1960
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Provisional International Computation Centre, 1961
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(Courant) Publications in German, circa 1963
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Publications Misc.--"Energy Relations for General Hyperbolic Equations", undated
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Publication of Reports, 1946
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Publicity Trip--Russia, 1963
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Puschel, Werner--Dissertation--Göttingen, 1930
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"Q" Misc., 1962
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"R" Misc., 1936-1960
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Rabi, I.I., 1963-1965
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Rademacher, Hans, 1937-1970
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Rademacher, Hans, 1947-1955
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Hans Rademacher Instructorships, 1968-1969
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Radiation Laboratory--Livermore, 1953-1958
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Radiation Lab--MIT, 1942-1943
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Rado, Tibor, 1940-1953
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Rado, Tibor, 1946
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Ramanathan, K.G., 1956, 1959, 1961
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Ramo-Wooldridge Corp., 1954-1960
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Rand Corporation, 1954-1955
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Rashevsky, Nicholas, 1954
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Raven Press, 1963-1965
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"Rechenmaschinen fur mathematische Probleme der Hydrodynamik und Reaktortechnik", undated
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Reelle Funktionen, undated
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Rees, Mina, 1943-1958
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Reid, W.T., 1938-1941
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Reidemeister, Kurt, 1947-1960
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Reissner, Eric--"Analysis of Shear Lag in Box Beams by the Principle of Minimum Potential Energy", 1946
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Reissner, Eric--"Buckling of Plates with Intermediate Rigid Supports", 1945
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Reissner, Eric--"Note on the Shear Stresses in a Bent Cantilever Beam of Rectangular Cross Section", 1946
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Reissner, Eric--"Solution of a Class of Singular Integral Equations", 1945
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Reissner, Eric--"Stresses and Small Displacement of Shallow Spherical Shells I, II", 1946-1947
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Relationship of the Computer Council to NYU Facility, Memorandum Concerning, 1953 April 23
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Relief and Research Fund, Inc. (Leo Wallerstein), 1953-1954
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Rellich, Franz (1 of 2), 1945-1957
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Rellich, Franz (2 of 2), 1945-1957
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Rellich, Franz, 1948-1955
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Rellich, Franz--Dissertation--Göttingen, 1930
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Remington Rand, 1953-1955
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Renner, D. & Barbara (and family), 1944-1961
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1966-1967
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Report to Chancellor Chase of the Evaluating Committee on the Institute for Mathematics and Mechanics in New York University, related correspondence, 1935-1946
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Contains materials on MIT's Industrial Liaison Program, published works from various mathematicians 1962-1964
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Republic Aviation Corporation, 1954-1955
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[Mathematical] Reviews, 1951-1952
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Richardson, R.G.D. [Brown University], 1937-1941
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Richardson, R.G.D. [Brown University], 1943-1946
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Richter, Werner, 1938-1953
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Richtmeyer, Robert D., 1954-1960
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Richtmeyer, Robert D., 1961-1965
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Richtmeyer, Robert D.--Articles, 1959
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Riesser, Hans, 1952-1955
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Riesz, Marcel, 1954-1955
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Ritt, Joseph F., 1938-1950
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Ritter, Irving, 1956
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Robbins, Herbert, 1941-1960
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Roberts, E.S.--Galley Proof--Biology: The Key to the Riddle of Cancer, 1946-1959
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Rockefeller Foundation, 1947-1951
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Rockefeller Fund Correspondence, 1945-1951
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Rohrl, Helmut, 1961-1962
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Roosevelt, George E., 1951-1961
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Rosbaud, Paul, 1951-1953
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Rose, Milton, 1955-1960
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Rose, Simon (and Marian), 1948-1960
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Rosenberg, Anna M., 1950-1954
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Rosenthal, Arthur, 1939-1955
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Roth, Sidney G., 1967
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Rothe, E.H., 1937-1939
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Rothe, E.H.--"Completely Continuous Scalars and Variational Methods, 1948
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Rothe, E.H.--"Gradient Mappings and Extrema in Banach Spaces", 1948
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Rothstein, Luise, 1938-1943
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Russian Mathematicians--Correspondence, 1961-1964
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Russian Mathematicians--Correspondence, 1965-1971
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Russian Scientists--Correspondence, 1958-1960
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Rutishauser, Heinz, 1948-1949
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"Sa-Sm" Misc., 1947-1960
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"S" Misc., 1968-1969
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Sadowsky, Michael, 1937-1939
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Sargeant, Howland [Alien Property Custodian], 1941-1946
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Sarton, George, 1942-1946
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Savage, L.J.--"The Application of Vectoral Methods of Metric Geometry", 1946
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Sawyer, W.W. (1 of 2), 1957
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Sawyer, W.W. (2 of 2), 1957
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Sawyer, W.W.--"An Introduction to Modern Algebra" (with Leon van Hove) (1 of 2), 1957
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Sawyer, W.W.--"An Introduction to Modern Algebra" (with Leon van Hove) (2 of 2), 1957
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Schafer, Richard D., 1953-1954
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Schaffeld, Egon, 1945-1956
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Schaffeld, Egon--Dissertation--Göttingen, 1924
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Schardin, Hubert, 1950-1958
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Schardin, Hubert--spare copies, memo and translation, letter, 1951
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Scherberg, Max, 1949-1950
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Schiffer, Menahem, 1947-1950
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Schild, A., 1957-1962
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Schimmel, H., 1945-1957
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Schmid, H.L., 1948-1957
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Schmidt, Arnold, 1947-1950
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Schmidt, F.K., 1947-1960
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Schoenberg, I., 1937-1945
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Schumann, W.O., 1948
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Schwartz, Laurent, 1947-1950
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Schwartz, Laurent--lecture series given at Canadian Mathematical Congress, 1949
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Schwartz, Paul, 1949
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Schwerdtfeger, Hans, 1954-1958
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Science Center at Washington Square, A Proposal for Support of (1 of 3), 1967
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Science Fair--Westchester [also includes Rockland County], 1961-1962
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The Scientific Monthly, 1955-1956
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"Scientific Rehabilitation in Europe and the Marshall Plan", 1948
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Scott, E.J., 1951
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Sedov, L.I.--Dimensional and Similarity Methods in Mechanics Chapter I, 1957, undated
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Sedov, L.I.--Dimensional and Similarity Methods in Mechanics Chapter II, 1957
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Sedov, L.I.--One-Dimensional Unsteady Gas Motion Chapter IV (1 of 3), undated
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Sedov, L.I.--One-Dimensional Unsteady Gas Motion Chapter IV (2 of 3), undated
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Sedov, L.I.--One-Dimensional Unsteady Gas Motion Chapter IV (3 of 3), undated
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Seeger, R.J. (1 of 2), 1944-1959
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Seeger, R.J. (2 of 2), 1944-1959
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Seeger, R.J.--"On Galileo and Statics", 1964
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Seeger, R.J.--"On Understanding Electric Breakdown in Solids", 1944
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Seeger, R.J.--"On Understanding Physical Phenomena", 1964
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Seeger, R.J.--"The Will to be Free", 1963
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Seidel, Wladimir, 1939-1945
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Selzer, Elchanan, 1947-1948
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Seminar, 1920-1921
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Seminar: Mathematical Problems Arising from Quantum Mechanics, 1950
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Service Bureau Corp. (subsidiary of IBM), 1959-1960
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Service Bureau Corp. (subsidiary of IBM), 1961-1962
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Seynsche, Ingeborg--Dissertation--Göttingen, 1929
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Shapely, Harlow, 1941-1948
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Shaw, Robert, 1944-1950
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Shaw, Robert, 1951-1955
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Shevlin, R., 1961
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Shiffman, Max, 1961-1967
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Shiffman, Max and Bella, 1951-1966
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Shiffman, Max--Lectures on Calculus of Variations (1 of 2), 1947-1948
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Shiffman, Max--Lectures on Calculus of Variations (2 of 2), 1947-1948
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Shock Tube Symposium, 7th International--Canada, 1969
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Siberian Mathematical Journal, 1966-1967
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Siegel, Carl, 1947-1950
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Siegel, Carl--"Analytic Functions of Several Complex Variables", 1948
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Siegel, Carl--"Analytic Functions of Several Complex Variables", 1948
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Siegel, Carl--"Lectures on Analytic Number Theory" (1 of 2), 1945
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Siegel, Carl--"Lectures on Analytic Number Theory" (2 of 2), 1945
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Siegel--Manuscript, undated
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Siemiankowski, Feliks, 1960-1961, undated
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Signature, Unofficial Bio, Requests, etc., 1966-1970, undated
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Contains requests for autographs, fan letters
Simon, Herman E.--Riegelman, Strasser, Schwarz and Spiegelberg, 1947-1953
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Sloan Foundation, 1959-1960, 1967
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Sloan Foundation, 1960-1966
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Sloan Foundation, undated
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Sloan Foundation, undated
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Smith, Paul, 1949-1957
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Soap Film Experiments, 1941-1959
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Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 1964-1965
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Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 1966-1967
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Sokolnikoff, I.S., 1944-1949
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Solomon, Alan, 1963-1970
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Spath, Hans--Dissertation--Göttingen, 1927
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Sperber, Elfriede and Hans, 1947-1951
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Sperry Gyroscope, 1944
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Springer, Ferdinand, 1938-1950
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Springer, Ferdinand, 1951-1955
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Springer, Georg, 1951-1959
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Springer-Verlag, 1953-1955
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Springer-Verlag, 1955-1959
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Squid, 1950
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Squid, 1950
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Stecher, Arne Helge, undated
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Stein, Gerhard, 1937-1953
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Stellmacher, Karl, 1956-1958
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Stenzel, Annie, 1936-1943
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Stenzel, Bertha, 1943-1952
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Stern, Antonie--Dissertation--Göttingen, 1925
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Stern, Otto, 1940-1944
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Sternberg, Wolfgang, 1941-1942
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Sternberg, Wolfgang, 1943-1944
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Sternberg, Wolfgang, 1945-1946
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Sternberg, Wolfgang, 1946-1947
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Sternberg, Wolfgang, 1948
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Sternberg, Wolfgang, 1949-1951
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Stevens Institute of Technology, 1948-1949, undated
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Stiefel, E., 1947-1956
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Still, Karl-Friedrich, 1947-1960
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Stoddard, George, 1961-1963
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Stoke, Harold W., 1957-1959
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Stoker, J.J., 1962-1966
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Stoker, J.J.--60th Birthday Issue of Communications, 1965
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Stoker, J.J.--"Bending and Buckling of Elastic Plates", 1941
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Stoker, J.J.--"Bending and Buckling of Elastic Plates" (copy 2), 1941
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Stoker, J.J.--"Nonlinear Vibrations", circa 1942
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Stoker, J.J.--"Numerical Solution of Flood Prediction and River Regulation Problems", 1953
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Stratton, J.A., 1955-1956
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Strauss, Lewis, 1938-1959
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Strauss, Lewis, 1938-1959
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Strauss, Lewis, 1938-1959
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Strauss, Lewis, 1947-1968
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Strutt, M.J.O., 1946
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Study 169, 1945
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Summary of Areas of Expansion of the Institute, 1956
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Summary of lecture given at N.O.I. (The Bases and Scope of the Linearized Theory of Compressible Fluid Flow with Special Reference to Steady Supersonic Flow), 1949
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Summary Report on Conditions of Science in Germany, Aug. 1947 with N. Artin, 1947, 1958
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Summary of talk at (NYU) Development Office, 1953
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SUNY Stony Brook, 1966
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Supplementary Notes--Methods of Mathematical Physics, 1952-1953
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Supplementary Notes--Methods of Mathematical Physics, 1952-1953
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Supplementary Notes--Methods of Mathematical Physics, 1952-1953
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Symposium on Applications of Modern Numerical Methods, 1954
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Symposium on Recent Advances in Science--Physics and Applied Mathematics, 1954
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Symposium on Theory of Electromagnetic Waves--Morris Kline, 1950
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(Proposed) Symposium on Traffic Flow, 1966
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Synge, J.L., 1938-1951
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Synge, J.L., 1946-1962
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Szasz, Otto, 1938-1940
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Szego, G., 1944-1950
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"T" Misc., 1938-1960
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"T" Misc. (1 of 2), 1961-1971
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"T" Misc. (2 of 2), 1961-1971
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Tamarkin, J.D. and Willy Feller, Partial Differential Equations--Chapters I-II, 1941
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Tamarkin, J.D. and Willy Feller, Partial Differential Equations--Chapters III, 1941
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Tamarkin, J.D. and Willy Feller, Partial Differential Equations--Chapters IV-V, 1941
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Tamarkin, J.D. and Willy Feller, Partial Differential Equations--Chapters VI, 1941
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Tamarkin, J.D. and Willy Feller, Partial Differential Equations--Chapters VII, 1941
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Task Force Reports (NYU), 1958
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Task Force Reports (NYU), 1958
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Taylor, G.I., 1948
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Tayor, Mary--Dissertation--Göttingen, 1926
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Tblisi Meeting, 1962, 1969
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Technical University of Denmark, 1968-1969
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Teller, Edward, 1952-1960
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Teller, Edward, 1961-1963
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Terracini, Alessandro, 1940-1946
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"Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable", 1938-1939
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"Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable", 1939
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"Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable" (1 of 2), 1944-1945
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"Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable" (2 of 2), 1944-1945
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"Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable" p. 162-173, 1944-1945
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Thomas, J.W., 1938-1941
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Thompson, Dorothy, 1941
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Thompson, Philip D., 1950-1951
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Thorne, Perley L., 1946-1949
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Thullen, Peter, 1944-1948
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Thullen, Peter--"Remarks on the Morbidity Rate", 1961
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Tietze, Heinrich, 1947-1948
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Tietze, Heinrich--Math Drawings [use copies], undated
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Tietze, Heinrich--Math Drawings [originals], undated
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Tietze, Heinrich--Probleme--Figures, undated
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Tietze, Heinrich--Probleme--IX, undated
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Tietze, Heinrich--Probleme--X, undated
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Tietze, Heinrich--Probleme--XI, undated
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Tietze, Heinrich--Probleme--XII, undated
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Tietze, Heinrich--Probleme--XIII, undated
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Tietze, Heinrich--Probleme--XIV, undated
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Tietze, Heinrich--Probleme--XV, undated
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Time, 1943
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Titt, E.W., 1938, 1947
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Todd, John and Olga, 1943-1959
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Toeplitz, Erna, 1927-1947
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Toeplitz, Otto--The Development of the Infinitesimal Calculus Vol. I (1 of 3), 1958
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Toeplitz, Otto--The Development of the Infinitesimal Calculus Vol. I (2 of 3), 1958
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Toeplitz, Otto--The Development of the Infinitesimal Calculus Vol. I (3 of 3), 1958
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Touart, C.--"Theoretical Interior Ballistics of Line Wedge-Shaped Charges", 1951
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Travel--Denmark, Poland, Russia, Western Europe 4/30-7/4/60, 1959-1960
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Travel--Europe--Diary, 1947
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Travel--Europe, 1947-1948
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Travel--Europe 5/16-8/17/50, 1950
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Travel--Europe (with Keller), 1951
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Travel--Europe, 1952
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Travel--Europe, 1953
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Travel--Europe, 1954
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Travel--Europe, 1955-1956
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Travel--Europe, 1957
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Travel--Europe, 1958
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Travel--Europe--Summary of Report, 1960
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Travel--Europe, 1963
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Travel--Misc. Itineraries, etc., 1960
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Travel--U.S.S.R., 1967
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Travel--U.S.S.R. 10/20-11/11/1967, 1967
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Travel--U.S.S.R. 4/2-4/4/1970, 1970
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Travel--Venezuela, 1957
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Travel--Washington 4/13/1956, 1956
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Travel--West Coast, 1954
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Tricomi, Francesco, 1951-1956
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Trilling, Leon, 1948
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Truesdell, C., 1953-1960
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Tschen, Yu-why, 1943-1945
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Tsiang, Sho-min, 1946
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Tukey, John W., 1946-1949
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Turbo-Encabulator, 1944
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"U" Misc., 1945-1966
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"Ueber die Methode des Dirichletschen Prinzipes", undated
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UNESCO, 1956-1960
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Union Carbide & Carbon Corp., 1954-1956
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"Unsolved Problems Concerning Least Area (With Experimental Demonstrations", 1963
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U.S. Air Force--Tullahoma, Tenn., 1946-1953
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U.S. Navy (see "Office of Naval Research"), 1964
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U.S.-U.S.S.R. Questionnaires, 1966
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U.S.S.R.--General, 1959-1960
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U.S.S.R.--General, 1961
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U.S.S.R.--General, 1962
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U.S.S.R.--General, 1963
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U.S.S.R.--Information, 1963
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U.S.S.R.--Moscow Meeting, October 1967, 1967 October-November
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U.S.S.R.--Novosibirisk Meeting, Aug. 1963, 1962 September-December
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U.S.S.R.--Novosibirisk Meeting, Aug. 1963, 1962 September-1963 January
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U.S.S.R.--Novosibirisk Meeting, Aug. 1963 (1 of 2), 1963 February-July
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U.S.S.R.--Novosibirisk Meeting, Aug. 1963 (2 of 2), 1963 February-July
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U.S.S.R.--Novosibirisk Meeting, Aug. 1963, 1963 April-June
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U.S.S.R.--Novosibirisk Meeting, Aug. 1963, 1963 July-November, 1965 February
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"V" Misc., 1944-1968
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"Variational Methods and Boundary Value Problems", 1941
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Veblen, Oswald, 1943-1959
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"Variational Methods for the Solution of Problems of Equilibrium and Vibrations", 1941
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Vietnam, 1966
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Visitors (CIMS), 1963-1966
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von Kármán, Theodore, 1941-1959
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von Kármán, Theodore, 1944-1961
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von Mises, Hilda, 1943-1955
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von Neumann, 1946-1957
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"W" Misc. (1 of 2), 1941-1960
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"W" Misc. (2 of 2), 1941-1960
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"W" Misc., 1960-1971
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Waerden, B. L. van der, 1945-1957
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Waerden, B. L. van der, 1945-1964
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Wagner, Herbert, 1946
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Walther, Alwin (1 of 2), 1909-1959
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Walther, Alwin (1 of 2), 1909-1959
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War Department, 1946
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Warren Weaver Hall, 1965-1970
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Warren Weaver Hall--Dedication Speech, 1965
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Watson Laboratories, 1946-1948
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Waverly Press, 1941-1968
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Waverly Press-- Page Proof Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II Copy 4, 1961
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Waverly Press-- Page Proof Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II Copy 4, 1961
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Waverly Press-- Page Proof Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II Copy 4, 1961
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Waverly Press-- Page Proof Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II Copy 4, 1961
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Waverly Press-- Page Proof Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II Copy 4, 1961
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Waverly Press-- Page Proof Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II Copy 4, 1961
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Waverly Press-- Page Proof Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II Copy 4, 1961
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Waverly Press-- Page Proof Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II Copy 4, 1961
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Waverly Press-- Page Proof Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II Copy 6, 1961
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Waverly Press-- Page Proof Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II Copy 7, 1961
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Waverly Press-- Page Proof Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II Copy 7, 1961
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Waverly Press-- Page Proof Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II Copy 7, 1961
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Waverly Press-- Page Proof Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II Copy 8, 1961
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Waverly Press-- Page Proof Methods of Mathematical Physics Vol. II "Master Copy", 1961
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Weaver, Warren (1 of 2), 1936-1960
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Weaver, Warren (2 of 2), 1936-1960
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Weaver, Warren (1 of 2), 1961-1971
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Weaver, Warren (2 of 2), 1961-1971
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Weaver, Warren--Remarks at NYU Trustee Dinner, 1964
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Weber, Ernst, 1942-1953
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Weber, Ernst--"Transient Analysis of Electrical Networks", 1941
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Wecken (St. Louis Laboratoire de Recherches), 1953
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Wegner, Udo, 1949-1957
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Wei, Si Laun--Dissertation--Göttingen, 1925
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Weinstein, Alexander, 1940-1954
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Westchester Science Fair, 1956-1960
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Wever, F., 1960
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Weyl, F.J., 1953-1967
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Weyl, Helene, 1948, undated
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Weyl, Hermann, 1947-1957
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Weyl Report--Courant Remarks, 1953
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"What is Mathematics?" Lectures, undated
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What is Mathematics?--Fan Mail, 1941-1959
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Whitman, G.B., 1961
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Whitney, Hassler (see "National Academy of Sciences"), 1961-1962
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Wiener, Norbert, 1941-1958
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Wienholz, Ernst, 1962-1967
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Wijngaarden, Andreas van, 1953-1958
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Woll, John, 1952-1953
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"Work on Digital Computing Machines in Germany," N. Artin and Courant, 1947
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Wright Patterson Air Force Base, 1955
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WW-AMP Ex. Co., 1944
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"XYZ" Misc., 1942-1968
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Yang, C.N. (see "SUNY Stony Brook"), 1961-1969
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Yerevan Conference, 1965
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Yourgrau, Wolfgang--"The Nature of Mathematical Constants", 1957-1958
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Zagustin, A.--"Numerical Integration of Poisson's Equation", 1957
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Zagustin, Elena, 1957-1967
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Zagustin, Elena--"Estudio Sobre Cohetes", 1957
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Zagustin, Elena--"Funciones de Variable Compleja", 1958
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Zwahlen, Robert, 1951-1953
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Subseries B: Grants
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AF-AFOSR-815-65, 1965-1966
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Div. Drafts and Proposals, 1958-1960
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National Carbon Research, 1955-1959
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NSF--Temporary Membership Plan, 1958-1959
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NSF G-6331--Temporary Membership MBCS, 1958-1960
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NSF-GP-3485--Administration--Magnus, 1964-1965
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NSF-GP-27-Kline-Gov't: OH-Admin, 1957-1965
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NSF-GE-8497--In-Service Institute, 1965-1966
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NSF-GP-733--Courant, Meth. of Math. Physics, 1962-1965
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NSF-SP-733--Courant, Travel, 1963-1965
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NSF-GU-35--J.J. Stoker Construction Funds, 1961-1966
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NsG-412--Administration, 1963-1964
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Research Corporation (1 of 2), 1945-1953
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Research Corporation (2 of 2), 1945-1953
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Rockefeller Fund Renewal, 1950-1953
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Shimmel Report--Impending Science Legislation, 1945
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Sloan Foundation, 1955-1956
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Smith, Rufus D. (NYU Provost), 1949-1951
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Series III: Memorabilia, 1905-1916, inclusive
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Scope and Contents
Series III contains oversize materials including a diploma, a proof of attendance document, a military merit cross, and a small metal plaque with relief-Friedrich Leo.
University of Breslau diploma, 1905
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University of Zürich proof of attendance document, 1907
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Certificate for Courant's Military Merit Cross, 1916
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Small metal plaque with relief-Friedrich Leo AE.S.LX., undated
Scope and Contents
ID Number: 504. Description: small metal plaque with relief-Friedrich Leo AE.S.LX. Creator/Donor/Subject: from Courant collection MC 150.