Biographical Memoirs: Volume 82, Volume 82Biographic Memoirs Volume 82 contains the biographies of deceased members of the National Academy of Sciences and bibliographies of their published works. Each biographical essay was written by a member of the Academy familiar with the professional career of the deceased. For historical and bibliographical purposes, these volumes are worth returning to time and again. |
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MAXIME BÔCHER 19 | |
JOHN ROBERT BORCHERT 41 | |
WALLACE REED BRODE 65 | |
RICHARD COURANT 79 | |
GÉRARD DE VAUCOULEURS 99 | |
PAUL JOHN FLORY 115 | |
JOSEF FRIED 143 | |
WALTER DAVID KNIGHT 185 | |
ERWIN W MÜLLER 199 | |
SARAH RATNER 221 | |
ABRAHAM ROBINSON 243 | |
SHREFFLER 287 | |
CECIL H WADLEIGH 307 | |
HERMANN WEYL 321 | |
RAYMOND LOUIS WILDER 337 | |
JACK RODNEY HARLAN 159 | |
ARTHUR DAVIS HASLER 171 | |
OLIN CHADDOCK WILSON 353 | |
JACOB WOLFOWITZ 373 | |
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