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    CORNING GLASS WORKS [11]

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    [Corresp: Edward L. Phillips. Incl c.5 ltrs ELP to HWB; c.3 ltrs HWB to ELP; ltr ELP to BHRule]

    Bowen

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    Corning Glass Works

    Manuscripts

    16 leaves/pieces.

    mssAdams papers

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    Corning Glass Works

    Manuscripts

    5 leaves/pieces.

    mssAdams papers

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    Corning Glass Works

    Manuscripts

    The collection deals primarily with the professional activities of Olin C. Wilson, who was most active from the mid-1930s into the 1980s. Wilson corresponded frequently with astronomers from a variety of universities in the United States and abroad, and the collection is representative of the deeply international and collaborative nature of astronomical and astrophysical research in the second half of the twentieth century. It also contains valuable and insightful material related to the schism between Mount Wilson and CalTech in the 1970s and 1980s, and the near-demise of Mount Wilson during that decade.

    mssWilson papers

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    Corning Glass Works. 5 invoices

    Manuscripts

    The Mount Wilson Observatory Optical Shop Papers comprise 9 boxes of material relating to the operation of the department from 1911 to 1963 (bulk 1930-1947). This material is divided into four general categories: research and procedural notes, correspondence, inventories and requisition slips, and job lists and employee time sheets. Each group is arranged chronologically. Various scientific manuals, brochures, and unidentified notes have been gathered into a folder of ephemera.

    mssMtWilson2

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    CORNING Glass Works (1922-1935). 43 items

    Manuscripts

    The papers consist of Francis Pease's research papers. It contains correspondence, manuscripts, Pease's notes (including his work notes, many of which contain various drawings and diagrams by him), reprints, photographs, etc. Topics covered in the collection are numerous and include the Mount Wilson Observatory, the Yerkes Observatory, astronomy and astronomers. The majority of it relates to Pease's research on the speed-of-light (highlighting his manuscript with Albert A. Michelson), Ether drift, his observations of the Moon, the Sun, Jupiter, star diameters, galaxies, nebulae, as well as his work on interferometers, and the design and construction of telescopes.

    mssPease papers