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Walter S. Adams Papers
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Walter S. Adams papers, (bulk 1921-1956)
Manuscripts
The collection chiefly consists of the administrative, scientific, and personal correspondence of Walter S. Adams spanning the years 1921 to 1956, including his work during World War II. Adams and the observatory staff worked, in secret, with the U.S. government and helped create prisms and optics for various types of binoculars and gun sights; the staff also assisted with aerial and naval defense and attack strategy. There is also material from Adams' retirement years. The collection also contains manuscripts and photographs (some of which are of the B-29 bomber), also dealing with Adams' astronomical work.
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Walter Sydney ADAMS
Manuscripts
The collection consists of the correspondence files of Frederick Hanley Seares. While roughly one half of the papers deal with administrative matters of the Mount Wilson Observatory, the remainder cover his scientific work. There are also some manuscripts, notes and notebooks (Boxes 19-21) related to Seares's research activities.
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Adams, Walter S. Bibliography and Manuscripts
Manuscripts
Consists of: Bibliography (17 leaves/pieces). "The gaseous clouds of interstellar space," Henry Norris Russell Lecture. 1947 December (24 leaves/pieces with list of 48 slides) "A short study in the analysis of light." Undated (10 leaves/pieces; pencil holograph) Opening remarks/Astronomical Society of the Pacific Meeting. Undated (1 leaf/piece) "Stellar radial-velocity programs of the Mount Wilson Observatory." Undated (1 leaf/piece) Notes for annual report. Undated [1948]. (1 leaf/piece)
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Walter Sydney Adams
Manuscripts
[Concerning Joy's biographical articles on Adams for Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific and National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs. Includes: copy typed ms. "Biographical Notes --Walter S. Adams" [c. 1955]; copy typed ms. "Biographical Notes on Walter S. Adams (August 1943)"; Bibliographic notes; handwritten note by Adams on the time he and others took A. S. Eddington to a baseball game in Los Angeles]
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Lady Adams Letters
Manuscripts
Letters addressed to Lady Adams deal chiefly with life in England during World War II. Written by her friends and family, the letters contain detailed, personal reactions of living in a war-torn country. Correspondents include John William Adamson and Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell. Boxes 1-4 contain 488 pieces dating from 1938 to the middle of 1942. Box 5 dates from 1911-1939 and consists of 60 items of correspondence between Sir John and Lady Adams and Cornelius Van Hemert Engert and his family.
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