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Hall, Edwin Herbert, 1855-1938
Edwin H. Hall papers, 1875-1938.
Consists of 13 boxes of compositions by Hall (and a few by others) and one box of correspondence. Hall's writings include notes, lectures, and articles on such subjects as the Hall effect and other related phenomena, metallic conduction, atomic structure, ionization, and the teaching of physics. Includes lectures in French on higher education in the United States. Correspondence dates chiefly from 1915 to 1928 and includes copies of Hall's outgoing letters. Also included are visas for Hall and his wife and a photograph.
M. A. De Wolfe Howe material includes 2 letters from Howe to Hall, 1917.
Edwin Herbert Hall (1855-1938) was an American physicist and discoverer of the Hall effect. He taught physics at Harvard (1881-1921).
Hall, Edwin Herbert, 1855-1938
Harvard University.
Atomic structure.
Electric conductivity.
Electricity.
Hall effect.
Ionization.
Magnetism
Physics -- Study and teaching
Thomson effect.
Volta effect.
Photographs. aat
Visas. aat
Physicists. lcsh
Harvard University -- Physics.
Howe, M. A. De Wolfe (Mark Antony De Wolfe), 1864-1960.
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Harvard University. Houghton Library. Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
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