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Department of Physics records, 1870-1983
45 linear feetThis collection contains records of the Physics Department of Columbia University and several of its affiliated research laboratories: the Columbia Radiation Laboratory, the Pupin Cyclotron Laboratory, the Nevis Cyclotron Laboratory, and the Pegram Nuclear Physics Laboratory.
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Department of Physics Historical records, 1862-1997, bulk 1906-1957
2.29 linear feetThis collection of various historical materials collected by the Columbia University Physics Department includes photographs and negatives of faculty members, faculty biographical information, images of related buildings and grounds, correspondence between faculty members and others, publications, information concerning guest lecturers in the department, as well as materials used in exhibitions and presentations depicting the department's history.
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Townes, Charles H., 1954 Box 4
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- Townes, Charles H., 1954
Central Files (Office of the President records), 1890-1984
927 linear feetCentral Files is composed chiefly of correspondence sent and received between Columbia University administrators and other University officers, faculty, and trustees, as well as correspondence sent and received between University administrators and individuals and organizations from outside the university.
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Townes, Charles H., file, 1951-1954. [1 Folder], 9/1951-6/1954 Box 448, Folder 2
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- Townes, Charles H., file, 1951-1954. [1 Folder], 9/1951-6/1954
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Correspondence between Charles H. Townes, executive officer of the Department of Physics at Columbia University, and University administrators. The records consist of correspondence and budgets relating to the department. Topics include: faculty appointments, equipment, personnel, faculty affairs, the appointment of research associates and research fellows, facilities, and visiting professors. Also, correspondence regarding the routine business of Columbia's radiation laboratory