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BOX 1-6 | Family Correspondence, 1898-1940 | ||||||||||||
Letters sent and received. | |||||||||||||
Arranged chronologically. | |||||||||||||
BOX 1 | 1898-1908 | ||||||||||||
BOX 2 | 1908-1909 | ||||||||||||
BOX 3 | 1909-1913 | ||||||||||||
BOX 4 | 1914-1918 | ||||||||||||
BOX 5 | 1919-1940 | ||||||||||||
BOX 6 | Undated | ||||||||||||
BOX 7-39 | General Correspondence, 1887-1960 | ||||||||||||
Letters sent and received. | |||||||||||||
Arranged chronologically by year and alphabetically therein. | |||||||||||||
BOX 7 | 1887, V-1897, L | ||||||||||||
BOX 8 | 1897, L-1898, M | ||||||||||||
BOX 9 | 1898, Mc-1899, B | ||||||||||||
BOX 10 | 1899, C-1900, H | ||||||||||||
BOX 11 | 1900, I-1901, L | ||||||||||||
BOX 12 | 1901, M-1902, S | ||||||||||||
BOX 13 | 1902, T-1903, M | ||||||||||||
BOX 14 | 1903, N-1905, L | ||||||||||||
BOX 15 | 1905, M-1906, W | ||||||||||||
BOX 16 | 1907, A-W | ||||||||||||
BOX 17 | 1908, A-Y | ||||||||||||
BOX 18 | 1909, A-Mc | ||||||||||||
BOX 19 | 1909, N-1910, B | ||||||||||||
BOX 20 | 1910, C-Y | ||||||||||||
BOX 21 | 1911, A-P | ||||||||||||
BOX 22 | 1911, R-1912, N | ||||||||||||
BOX 23 | 1912, P-1913, R | ||||||||||||
BOX 24 | 1913, S-1914, T | ||||||||||||
BOX 25 | 1914, U-1915, W | ||||||||||||
BOX 26 | 1916, A- 1917, H | ||||||||||||
BOX 27 | 1917, J-1918, Z | ||||||||||||
BOX 28 | 1919, A-1920, W | ||||||||||||
BOX 29 | 1921, A-1922, G | ||||||||||||
BOX 30 | 1922, H-1923, H | ||||||||||||
BOX 31 | 1923, I-W | ||||||||||||
BOX 32 | 1924, A-Z | ||||||||||||
BOX 33 | 1925, A-1926, D | ||||||||||||
BOX 34 | 1926, E-1927, K | ||||||||||||
BOX 35 | 1927, L-1928, N | ||||||||||||
BOX 36 | 1928, O-1929, S | ||||||||||||
BOX 37 | 1929, T-1939, R | ||||||||||||
BOX 38 | 1940, N-1960, N | ||||||||||||
BOX 39 | Undated and unidentified | ||||||||||||
BOX 40-112 | Speech, Article, and Book File | ||||||||||||
Handwritten, typewritten, near-print, and printed copies of speeches, articles, and books. | |||||||||||||
Arranged by type of material. | |||||||||||||
BOX 40-41 | Speeches | ||||||||||||
BOX 42 | Articles | ||||||||||||
BOX 43 | Berlin University, Berlin, Germany; thesis | ||||||||||||
BOX 43 | “Brief Biography and Popular account of the Unparalleled Discoveries of T. J. J. See” | ||||||||||||
BOX 43 | Copernicus | ||||||||||||
BOX 44-49 | New Theory of the Aether | ||||||||||||
BOX 50-52 | Planetary System | ||||||||||||
BOX 53-54 | Popular Cosmogony | ||||||||||||
BOX 55 | Popular Geogony | ||||||||||||
BOX 56-57 | Researches on evolution of stellar systems | ||||||||||||
BOX 58 | Researches on red shift | ||||||||||||
BOX 59-88 | Wave-theory | ||||||||||||
BOX 89-112 | Miscellaneous writings | ||||||||||||
BOX 113-127 | Miscellany | ||||||||||||
Bills, receipts, newspaper clippings, printed matter, photographs, and miscellaneous papers. | |||||||||||||
Arranged by type of material. | |||||||||||||
BOX 113-115 | Bills and receipts | ||||||||||||
BOX 116 | Einstein, Albert, controversy | ||||||||||||
BOX 117-120 | Newspaper clippings and printed matter | ||||||||||||
BOX 121-122 | Photographs and prints | ||||||||||||
BOX 123-127 | Miscellaneous papers | ||||||||||||
BOX OV 128-OV 129 | Scrapbooks (Oversize), circa 1892-1902 | ||||||||||||
Articles, photographs, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia. | |||||||||||||
Arranged chronologically in two overlapping volumes. | |||||||||||||
BOX OV 128-OV 129 | circa 1896-1902 | ||||||||||||
BOX 130-133 | Addition, 1909-1940 | ||||||||||||
Mainly writings by See, particularly relating to his book Wave-Theory, and some correspondence and miscellany. | |||||||||||||
Organized by type of material and title of work or chapter therein. | |||||||||||||
BOX 130 | Correspondence, magazine publishers, 1909, Jan. | ||||||||||||
BOX 130 | Writings | ||||||||||||
BOX 130 | Articles | ||||||||||||
BOX 130 | “The Cause of Temporary Stars as Inferred from Their Observed Distribution Relative to the Plane of the Milky Way” | ||||||||||||
BOX 130 | “Elements and Corresponding Tables for the Resulting Terrestrial Spheroid” | ||||||||||||
BOX 130 | “Postscript of the Exhaustive Memoir on the Change in the Color of Sirius,” 1940 | ||||||||||||
BOX 130 | “Researches in the Electrodynamic Wave-Theory of the Aether” | ||||||||||||
BOX 130 | “Retrospectives Relative to the Resonance Cleste, Especially, and its Miraculous Discovery,” 1945 | ||||||||||||
BOX 130 | “Whittaker’s Special Solution of Universal Validity” | ||||||||||||
BOX 130 | Books | ||||||||||||
BOX 130 | Light | ||||||||||||
BOX 130 | Vol. I, 1933, Nov.-1934, Jan. | ||||||||||||
BOX 130 | Vol. II, 1934, Jan.-Feb. | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Theory of the Aether, Vol. II | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter I, Demonstrated Dynamical Theory of the Aether Stresses in All Directions about a Pair of Binary Stars, Based on the Composition of Wave-Rotations | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter II, For Magnetic Attraction with Opposite Poles, the General Theory of the Contraction of the Aether Is Everywhere Verified | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter III, The Wave-Theory of the Dynamo, and the Related Problems of Induction in a Magnetic Field, with More General Analysis of the Wave Conditions Underlying Attraction and Repulsion | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter IV, Analytical Theory of the Magnetic Induction Generated by the Earth’s Rotation in the Sun’s Powerful Magnetic Field | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter V, The Wave-Field of Universal Gravitation Analyzed under the Dynamical Principles of Natural Philosophy | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter VI, Investigation of the Physical cause Underlying Laplace’s Laws, for the Motions of Jupiter’s Satellites | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter VII, Further Examination of the Theory of Surfaces: Application of the Theory to the Equipotential Surfaces about Stars and Binary Systems | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter VIII, On the Use of the Theory of Curved Surfaces, Closed about Matter in the Case of Equipotential Surfaces | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Wave-Theory | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Book I | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter IX, Investigation of the Curvature of Orthogonal Lines Upon a Surface, Leading to a Celebrated Formula of Lame, with Demonstration of Several Other Theorems Useful in Geometry and the Physics of the Aether | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter X, Investigation of the Curvature of Orthogonal Trajectories Upon the Sphere, with Outline of the General Theory of Geodesic Curvature | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter XI, Theory of Evolutes and Involutes with Radius of Curvature for Ellipse, Parabola, Hyperbola, Epicycloid, Gycloid, and Any Roulette Surface Envelope of Osculationg Planes | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter XII, Theory of Radius of Curvature for Curves of Double Curvature and of the Principal Normal, with Calculation of the second Curvature, the Angle Formed by Two Near Normals and of their minimum Distance | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter XIII, Theory of the Osculating Sphere, and of Curved Surfaces, Normal Sections | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter XIV, Theory of the Curvature of Surfaces Along Oblique Sections, in the Case of Curves of Double Curvature: Applications to the Figures of the Planets, with Direct Geometrical Demonstration of the General Laws of Curvature | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter XV, The Study of Normals to a Common Surface | ||||||||||||
BOX 131 | Chapter XVI, General Theory of Lines of Curvature and of Orthogonal Surfaces | ||||||||||||
BOX 132 | Chapter XVII, Theory of the Line or Curvature Applied to Certain Cases | ||||||||||||
BOX 132 | Chapter XVIII, Conclusion Respecting Equipotential Surfaces, Especially the Orthogonal Surfaces Formed by the Confocal Conics, Namely the Series of Ellipsoids and Hyperboloids, Actually Arising in the Physical Theory of the Aether, and Involving a Doubly Infinite Inter-Penetration Throughout all Space | ||||||||||||
BOX 132 | Chapter XIX, Summary of the Direct and Simple Criteria for Establishing the Aeolotrophy of the Aether and the Cause of Gravitation | ||||||||||||
BOX 132 | Chapter XX, The Dynamics of the Wave-Theory: Especially the Analytical Theory of Confocal Conics, as Orthogonal Surfaces. With complete Illustration of Stresses on the Infinitesimal Ellipsoidal-Hyperboloidal Parallelopipedons of the Aether between these Equipotential Surfaces | ||||||||||||
BOX 132 | Chapter XXI, Infinitesimal Analysis for the Block of Aether Cut out by the Variations of the Confocal Conics: Defined by the Analytical Properties of Certain Surfaces | ||||||||||||
BOX 132 | Chapter XXII, Theory of Geodesic Lines, Geodesic Curvature, and of the Total Curvature of a Surface, as Defined by Gauss | ||||||||||||
BOX 132 | Chapter XXIII, Theory of Surfaces Applicable to One Another with Certain Concluding Theorems on Geodesic Curvatures | ||||||||||||
BOX 132 | Chapter XXIV, Summary of the Chief Conclusions to Be Drawn from the Theory of Surfaces | ||||||||||||
BOX 132 | Book VI, Applied to Gauss’ Theory of Terrestrial Magnetism as a Means of Discovery, 1936, Apr. | ||||||||||||
BOX 132 | Book VIII, The Forces of Nature | ||||||||||||
BOX 132 | Book IX, Part I, Discovery of the Cause of Gravitation | ||||||||||||
BOX 132 | Book X | ||||||||||||
BOX 132 | Applied to the Heavens Generally, 1932 | ||||||||||||
BOX 133 | Introductory Notice of the Recent Development, 1945 | ||||||||||||
BOX 133 | Miscellaneous | ||||||||||||
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BOX 133 | Miscellany | ||||||||||||
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