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Exhibits
Adams,
David L. "Samuel P. Mulliken, Father of Qualitative Organic Chemistry
and of Nobel Prize Winner Robert S. Mulliken." The Nucleus
75, no. 5 (January 1997): 11-16.
Aaserud,
Finn. "Sputnik and the 'Princeton Three': The National Security
Laboratory That Was Not To Be." Historical Studies in the Physical
and Biological Sciences 25, Part 2 (1995): 185-239.
Abelmann,
Walter H., ed. The Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and
Technology: The First 25 Years 1970-1995. Cambridge: Harvard-MIT
Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2004.
Abney,
Dianna. "A History of Blacks at M.I.T.--Prior to the Class of 1930."
Bachelor's thesis, MIT, 1983.
Adelman,
George. "The NRP and the Beginning of Modern Neuroscience." Poster
session, Society for Neuroscience annual meeting, New Orleans, La.,
November 2000.
Akera, Atsushi. Calculating a Natural World: Scientists, Engineers, and Computers During the Rise of U.S. Cold War Research. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2007.
Aldrich,
Michelle L., and Alan E. Leviton. "William Barton Rogers and the
Virginia Geological Survey, 1835-1842." In Geological Sciences
in the Antebellum South, edited by James X. Corgan. Tuscaloosa,
Ala.: University of Alabama Press, 1982.
Alexander, Philip N. A Widening Sphere: Evolving Cultures at MIT. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2011.
Altimore,
Michael. "The Social Construction of a Scientific Controversy: Comments
on Press Coverage of the Recombinant DNA Debate." Science, Technology
& Human Values 41 (Fall 1982): 24-31.
Ancker,
Jessica Scalzi. Domesticity, Science, and Social Control: Ellen
Swallow Richards and the New England Kitchen. Bachelor's thesis,
Harvard University, 1987.
Angulo, Alex. William Barton Rogers and the Idea of MIT. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.
_____. "William Barton Rogers and the Southern Sieve: Revisiting Science, Slavery, and Higher Learning in the Old South." History of Education Quarterly 45, no. 1 (Spring 2005): 18.
_____. "MIT and the Gradualism Thesis." Presented at annual
meeting of the Society for the Study of Curriculum History, San
Diego, Calif., April 2004.
_____.
"William Barton Rogers and the Idea of MIT." Ed.D. dissertation,
Harvard University, 2003.
_____.
"Reflections on Educational Reform: The Case of MIT in Nineteenth
Century America." Talk given at University of Alabama, Huntsville,
25 February 2003.
_____.
"'March 4 is a Movement not a Day': Military Research and Campus
Protests at MIT, 1967-70." Presented at annual meeting of the
American Educational Research Association, Seattle, Wash., April
2001.
_____.
"William Barton Rogers and Higher Education in the Antebellum
South." Presented at Student Research Conference, Harvard Garduate
School of Education, Cambridge, Mass., February 2000.
_____.
"William Barton Rogers: The Virginia Years, 1819-1853."
Qualifying paper, Harvard Graduate School of Education, 2000.
Arnst,
Catherine. "What Is Truth? Look It Up in Archive of Useless Research."
Reuters press release, 29 January 1989.
Asker,
Jim. "Where Science Meets Lunatic Fringe: Archives of Useless Research
at MIT Is Home to Works of Unique Value." Dallas Morning News,
27 March 1989.
Aspray,
William. John von Neumann and the Origins of Modern Computing.
Cambridge: MIT Press, 1990.
Bahr,
Betsy. "New England Mill Engineering: Rationalization and Reform
in Textile Mill Design, 1790-1920." DAI 49/04 (1988): 929-A
(Ph.D. dissertation, University of Delaware, 1987).
_____.
"Nineteenth-Century Textile Mill Design and the Factory Workplace."
[Sponsored by Society for the History of Technology.] Paper delivered
at joint meeting, "Science and Technology: Retrospectives and Perspectives,"
Philadelphia, October 1982.
Baran,
Henryk. "Letters of Petr Bopatyrev to Roman Jakobson." In Slavienovedenie
5 (1997): 67-99.
Baran,
Henryk, et al., eds. Roman Jakobson: Texts, Documents, Studies.
Moscow: Rossiskii Gosudarstvennyi Gumanitarnyi Universitet, 1999.
Barco,
Joseph W. "The Search for a Home for the 'New Technology'." Paper
for 21.413J, Urban History II, MIT, 1992.
Barry,
Patrick G. "Aeronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and the National Advisory Commission for Aeronautics, 1895-1939:
A Contrast in Philosophy, a Contrast in Policy." Senior thesis,
Harvard University, 1988.
Batchelor,
Peter. "The M.I.T. School of Architecture and Planning--1960-1970."
ARCHITEXT: The Student Journal of the Department of Architecture,
MIT, March 1985.
Bedell,
Barbara Fortin. Colonel Edward Howland Robinson Green and the
World He Created at Round Hill. Mexico, 2003.
Ben-Joseph, Eran, Holly D. Ben-Joseph, and Anne C. Dodge. “Against All Odds: MIT’s Pioneering Women of Landscape Architecture.” Paper: recipient of the 6th Milka Bliznakov Prize Commendation: International Archive of Women in Architecture, 2007.
Bennett,
Stuart. "The Influence of Statistical Techniques on the Design of
Feedback Control Systems: A History of Early Developments." Paper
presented at workshop, "Fallout from the Probabilistic Revolution:
Applications of Statistics in Policy and Research Design," Zentrum
für Interdisciplinare Forschung, Universität Bielefeld,
1983.
Beranek,
Leo. Riding the Waves: A Life in Sound, Science, and Industry. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2008.
_____.
"Roots of the Internet: A Personal History." The Massachusetts
Historical Review 2 (2000).
Bernhardt,
Jonathan. "March 4: UCS/SACC" [Student activism at MIT in the 1960s].
Undergraduate paper, MIT, 1984.
Bird,
R. Byron. "Charles Allen Thomas, February 15, 1900--March 29, 1982."
Biographical Memoirs, National Academy of Sciences, vol. 65. Washington,
D.C., 1994.
Blackmer,
Donald L. M. The MIT Center for International Studies: The Founding
Years 1951-1969. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Center for International
Studies, 2002.
Bluma, Lars. “Norbert Wiener und die Entstehung der Kybernetik im Zweiten Weltkrieg: Eine historische Fallstudie zur Verbindung von Wissenschaft, Technik und Gesellschaft.” Ph.D. dissertation, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 2004.
Bohning,
James J. "Hoyt C. Hottel: M.I.T.'s Combustion and Solar Energy Pioneer."
Chemical Engineering Progress, March 1988.
Bonolis, Luisa. "Bruno Rossi and the Racial Laws of Fascist Italy." Physics in Perspective 13 (2011): 58-90.
Bowles,
Mark. "Theory and Practice: Obstacles and Opportunities in the Development
of the British and American Differential Analyzers." Paper presented
at annual meeting of the Society for the History of Technology,
Lowell, Mass., 1994.
_____.
"U.S. Technological Enthusiasm and British Technological Skepticism
in the Age of the Analog Brain." IEEE Annals of the History of
Computing 18, no. 4 (1996):5-15.
Brice,
William R. "Lyell and North American Geology: The Influence of Our
Geology on Charles Lyell." Paper presented to the New England Geological
Society of America, March 1980.
Bricker,
David. "Models on Display: The Exhibition of Small Houses in the
United States, c. 1940-1955." Paper presented at the Eleventh Annual
Graduate Student Symposium, Department of Art History, University
of California, Santa Barbara, 17 May 1986.
Bruce,
Roger R., ed. Seeing the Unseen: Dr. Harold E. Edgerton and the
Wonders of Strobe Alley, with CD-ROM. Cambridge, Mass.: The
Publishing Trust of George Eastman House/MIT Press, 1995.
Brunstein, Ada. “Nothing Like a Dame.” Technology Review, March/April 2008.
Buchanan, Nicholas. “The Atomic Meal: The Cold War and Irradiated Foods, 1945-1963." History and Technology 21, (June 2005).
Bud,
Robert. The Uses of Life: A History of Biotechnology. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1993.
_____.
"The Zymotechnic Roots of Biotechnology." BJHS 25 (1992):
127-144.
Buderi,
Robert. The Invention that Changed the World: How a Small Group
of Radar Pioneers Won the Second World War and Launched a Technological
Revolution. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996.
Burke,
Colin. Information and Secrecy: Vannevar Bush, Ultra, and the
Other Memex. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1994.
_____.
"A Rough Road to the Information Highway: Project INTREX and Unfulfilled
Promises." Paper presented at preconference seminar, American Society
for Information Science, Alexandria, Va., October 1994.
Butterick,
George, ed. Charles Olson: Man and Poet. National Poet Foundation,
1985.
Butrica,
Andrew J. To See the Unseen: A History of Planetary Radar Astronomy.
The NASA History Series. Washington, D.C.: National Aeronautics
and Space Administration, 1996.
Butti,
Ken, and John Perlin. The Golden Thread: 2500 Years of Solar
Architecture and Technology. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold,
1980.
Cahan,
David. An Institute for an Empire: The Physikalisch-Technische
Reichsanstalt, 1871-1918. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1988.
Calcagno, Claire."Professional boundaries and frontiers in underwater archaeology: a historical look at evolving perceptions." TROPIS IX - Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity (Agia Napa, Cyprus 8.25-30, 2005), edited by H. Tzalas. Athens Greece: Hellenic Institute for the Preservation of Nautical Tradition. Forthcoming.
_____. "H. E. Edgerton and Maritime Archaeology: Collaborations in Science and Technology." TROPIS VIII: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Ship Construction in Antiquity (Hydra, Greece - Aug. 27-31, 2002), edited by H. Tzalas. Athens, Greece: Hellenic Institute for the Preservation of Nautical Tradition. Forthcoming.
_____. "Creative Mischief: Harold Edgerton’s Engineering Contributions to Maritime Archaeology." In Common Ground: Archaeology, Art, Science and Humanities. Proceedings, International Congress of Classical Archaeology (Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 23-26, 2003), edited by C. Mattusch, A. A. Donohue & A. Bauer. Oxford, UK: Oxbow Press, 2006.
_____. "Probing the World With Waves: H. E. Edgerton's Contributions to Sonar Surveying in Underwater Archaeology." History of Science Society Annual Conference. Vancouver, B.C., Canada, November 2006.
_____. "Sounding the Past: Harold E. Edgerton and his Technologies for Underwater Archaeology." Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology. MIT. Cambridge, Mass., November 2004.
_____. "Seeking Serendipity: A Look at H.E. Edgerton’s Approaches to Creative Thinking." MIT-Lemelson Workshop: Historical Perspectives on Invention and Creativity. Cambridge Mass., March 2003
_____. "Sedimental Journeys: Edgerton’s Engineering Collaborations in Maritime Archaeology." Colloquium Series, MIT Program in Science, Technology and Society. Cambridge, Mass., February 2003.
_____. "Doc Edgerton's Creative Mischief & Contributions to Underwater Archaeology: Panel Discussion." Panel discussion organizer, IAP course, MIT. Sponsored jointly by STS, DeepArch, MIT Museum, Edgerton Center. Cambridge, Mass. January 2003.
_____. "Edgerton's Gifts: MIT at the Dawn of Underwater Archaeology." Second MIT Conference on Technology and Deep-Water Archaeology. Cambridge, Mass., April 2002.
Carlson,
W. Bernard. "Academic Entrepreneurship and Engineering Education:
Dugald C. Jackson and the MIT-GE Cooperative Engineering Course,
1907-1932." Technology and Culture 29 (1988): 536-567.
_____.
"Academic Entrepreneurship at M.I.T.: Dugald C. Jackson and the
Rise of the Electrical Engineering Department, 1907-1930." Session
2262, ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, 1984.
____.
"Innovation in Medical Technology: Elihu Thomson, General Electric,
and Xrays in 1896." Medical Instrumentation 16 (July-August
1982): 218.
_____.
"The MIT-GE Cooperative Engineering Course, 1907-1923: A Case of
Corporate Ambivalence and Academic Institutional Imperative." Prepared
for the Department of History and Sociology of Science, University
of Pennsylvania, 1980.
Carpenter,
Jack. "Gustave, Wilbur and Orville, Glenn and the Doctor--and Waldo;
the Aeroplane, 1900-1915." Paper presented at the Paul Revere Chapter
of the Air Force Association, April 1989.
Carroll,
P. Thomas. "Academic Chemistry in America, 1876-1976: Diversification,
Growth and Change." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania,
1982.
_____.
"Career Trajectories in Chemistry: A Life Course Studies Approach
to the History of Research Schools." Paper delivered at conference,
"Chemical Sciences in the Modern World," Beckman Center for the
History of Chemistry, Philadelphia, 17-20 May 1990.
Cass
Gilbert: Minnesota Master Architect. Exhibition Catalogue. University
Gallery, Touring Exhibits Program, [1980].
Chang,
Iris. Thread of the Silkworm. New York: Basic Books, 1995.
Chewning,
John Andrew. "William Robert Ware and the Beginnings of Architectural
Education in the United States, 1861-1881." Ph.D. dissertation,
MIT, 1986.
Chilcott,
Edward H., comp. Index to Music in Theatre. [Computer software
database.]
Chow, Clifton M. “Patronage and the Seduction of Quantitative Models: The Transformation of Economics at Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969-74." Harvard Graduate School of Education, May 1996.
Clark,
Samuel D. The MIT Medical Department, 1901-1976. Cambridge:
MIT.
Clausen,
Meredith L. "Pan Am, and the Death of the Street." Paper presented
at the Society of Architectural Historians annual meeting, Spring
1991.
_____.
"Transparent Structure: Belluschi Churches of the '50s." Faith
& Form: Journal of the Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art
and Architecture, Affiliate of the AIA, Fall 1990.
Cockburn,
Stewart, and David Ellyard. Oliphant: The Life and Times of Sir
Mark Oliphant. Adelaide, Australia: Axiom Books, 1981.
Cohen,
Adam Rabb. "To Discipline Computer Science." Bachelor's thesis, Harvard
University, 1990.
Cole,
Doris. "Howe, Manning and Almy, Architects, 1895-1937." Final Report,
Individual Project Fellowship, Design Arts Program, National Endowment
for the Arts, 1982.
Cole,
Doris, and Karen Cord Taylor. The Lady Architects: Lois Lilley
Howe, Eleanor Manning and Mary Almy, 1893-1937. New York: Midmarch
Arts Press, 1990.
Coleman,
Sam. "The Reorganization of Japan's Physical and Chemical Research
Institute under the Allied Occupation." Unpublished article, 1987.
Conant, Jennet.
Tuxedo Park: A Wall Street Tycoon and the Secret Palace of Science
That Changed the Course of World War II. New York: Simon &
Schuster, 2000.
Conk,
Margo Anderson. "Occupational Classification in the United States
Census: 1870-1940." Journal of Interdisciplinary History
9, no. 1 (Summer 1978): 111-130.
Conway, Flo, and Jim Siegelman. Dark Hero of the Information Age: In Search of Norbert Wiener, the Father of Cybernetics. New York: Basic Books, A Member of the Perseus Books Group, 2005.
Cornell,
Thomas D. "Robert J. Van de Graaff." In Dictionary of American
Biography, Supplement 8. 1988.
Costa,
Barbara M. "Science, Communication and the Public: The Recombinant
DNA Controversy in Perspective." Master's thesis, MIT, 1981. Video
tape.
Cozort,
Deborah. "John Ripley Freeman and the Honest Doubters of Boston:
How the Charles River Dam Was Won." Journal of the Boston Society
of Civil Engineers Section/ASCE 67 (Summer 1981).
Cozort, Deborah,
ed. "Some Problems of the Charles River Dam." Journal of the
Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section/ASCE 67 (Summer 1981).
The rest of this issue consists of reports by John Ripley Freeman
on the Charles River Dam from the John Ripley Freeman Papers (MC
51) in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
Craig,
Lois. "Suburbs." Design Quarterly 132 (1986).
Crandall,
Stephen H. "Jacob Pieter Den Hartog, 1901-1989." Biographical Memoirs,
National Academy of Sciences, vol. 67.
Crotty,
Shane. Ahead of the Curve: David Baltimore's Life in Science.
Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2001.
Cull, Selby. “ From Gondwanaland, With Love: The Tale of How Boston Got Its Rocks.” Master’s thesis, MIT, September 2006.
Cultice,
David. "The New Technology." Term paper for Course 11, MIT, 1985.
Davies,
Shannon. "American Physicists Abroad: Copenhagen, 1920-1940." Ph.D.
dissertation, University of Texas, 1985. (University Microfilms,
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DeForest,
Paul H. "Cooperation and Conflict in Cross-National Molecular Bio-policy:
From Recombinant DNA Research to Biotechnology Development." Paper
delivered to the Western Political Science Association meeting,
Seattle, 1983.
_____.
"Management of Conflict in Science and Politics: The Case of Recombinant
DNA." Paper delivered to the International Political Science Association
World Congress, 1982.
DeMille-Barnett,
Elizabeth. "MIT's First City Planners." PLAN [MIT Department
of Urban Studies and Planning], November 1985.
Dennis,
Michael Aaron. "Accounting for Research: New Histories of Corporate
Laboratories and the Social History of American Science." Social
Studies of Science, vol. 17, 479-518.
_____.
"A Change of State: The Political Cultures of Technical Practice
at the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory and the Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory, 1930-1945." Ph.D. dissertation, Johns
Hopkins University, 1990.
_____.
"'Our First Line of Defense': Two University Laboratories in the
Postwar American State." Isis 85, no. 3 (1994): 427-455.
_____.
"Reconstructing Technical Practice: The MIT Instrumentation Laboratory
and the JHU Applied Physics Laboratory after WWII." Paper presented
at symposium, "Science and the Federal Patron: Post-World War II
Government Support of American Science," National Museum of American
History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., September 1989.
DeVorkin,
David. "Organizing for Space Research: The V-2 Rocket Panel." Historical
Studies in the Physical Sciences 18, no. 1.
_____.
Science with a Vengeance: How the Military Created the US Space
Sciences after World War II. New York: Springer-Verlag, c1992.
Diani,
Marco, guest editor. "Designing the Artificial Reality." Special
issue of Design Issues [The School of Art and Design, University
of Illinois at Chicago], 1987.
Doe,
Douglas W. "The Road to Monomoy: Chatham, Massachusetts and the
Cape Cod National Seashore." Master's thesis, University of Massachusetts,
Boston, 1995.
Dorman,
Janis. "History as She Is Made: MIT's Archives Unfurl the Recombinant-DNA
Banner." Newscientist 85(1189): 86-88, 1980.
Douglas,
Richard M., et al. "Report of the Committee on the History and Current
Status of MIT's Programs and Requirements in Humanities Arts and
Social Sciences and on Related Developments in American Education."
MIT, May 1985.
Downey,
Gary. "Reproducing Cultural Identity in Negotiating Nuclear Power:
The Union of Concerned Scientists and Emergency Core Cooling." Social
Studies of Science, May 1988.
Drew,
Stephen, and Norman D. Stevens, comps. "JIR Recommends." Journal
of Irreproducible Results 36, no. 6.
Dreyfus,
David. Behavior, Purpose and Teleology: Norbert Wiener and the
Origins of Cybernetics. Bachelor's thesis, Harvard University,
1981.
Duffin,
Allan. "From Copley to Cambridgeside: The Massachusetts Institute
of Technology Campus Migration, 1861-1916." Paper for HST 3480,
Northeastern University, March 1993.
Dutton,
Diana Barbara. Worse Than the Disease. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1988.
Eagan,
William E. "Montreal Science and the AAAS: The Changing Culture
of Science in the 1850s." Paper presented at annual meeting of History
of Science Society, Seattle, October 1990.
Eddy,
Howard. "Regulation of Recombinant DNA Research: A Trinational Study."
Science Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, 1983.
Efland,
Arthur. "Industrial Drawing and Vocational Education: The MIT Connection."
Paper presented at the National Art Association Conference, 1988.
Elias,
Peter. "Report to the Faculty on Graduate Housing Issues." Enclosure
D, Minutes of the MIT Faculty, 21 May 1986.
Elichirigoity,
Fernando Irving. "Towards a Genealogy of Planet Management: Computer
Simulation, Limits to Growth and the Emergence of Global Spaces."
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
1994.
Ellison,
Karin. "Opening Science Education to Women: The MIT Women's Laboratory,
1876-1883." Paper for Program in Science, Technology and Society,
MIT, 1992.
Emery,
Gene. "Scientific Secrets from the 'Crackpot Collection'." Evening
Bulletin (Providence, R.I.), 13 April 1989.
Etzkowitz,
Henry. "Beyond the Frontier: The Convergence of Military and Civilian
R&D in the U.S." Science Studies 7, no. 2 (1994): 5-22.
_____.
"Enterprises from Science: The Origins of Science-based Regional
Economic Development." Minerva 31, no. 3 (1993): 326-360.
_____.
"Die Kapitalisierung des Wissens: Die Rolle des Staates und des
Wissenschaftlers bei der Grundung von Wirtschaftsunternehmen." In
Ulrich Hilpert, ed., Zwischen Scylla und Charybdis? Zum Problem
Staatlicher Politik und nicht-intendierter Konseqenzen. Opladen:
Westdeutscher Verlag, 1994.
_____.
"Knowledge as Property: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and the Debate over Academic Patent Policy." Minerva 32,
no. 4 (1994): 383-421.
_____.
"The Making of an Entrepreneurial University: The Traffic among
MIT, Industry and the Military, 1860-1960." In Science Technology,
and the Military, edited by E. Mendelsohn and M. R. Smith. Dordrecht
and Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988.
_____.
MIT
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Routledge, 2002
_____.
"Military Aims and Educational Policy: The Origins of Interdisciplinary
Research at MIT, 1930-1950." Talk given at the Joint British Society
for the History of Science/History of Science Society meeting, Manchester,
England, 1988.
_____.
"University-Industry Relations at MIT: 1930-1950." Talk presented
to the Forum in the History of Science, History of Science Department,
Harvard University, July 1985, and to the Science, Technology and
Society Program, MIT, October 1985.
Etzkkowitz,
Henry, and Loet Leydesdorff. "The Triple Helix--University-Industry-Government
Relations: A Laboratory for Knowledge Based Economic Development."
Theme paper for workshop in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 4-6 January
1996.
Fagin,
Steve. "MIT's 'Nut Collection': Authors Put Forth 'Findings' or
Seek to Disprove Long-held Scientific Doctrines." The Day
(New London, Conn.), 26 March 1989.
Fairclough,
Susanne. "Martha Munzer, '22: Many Lives to Live." Technology
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Falco,
JoAnna M. "The University's Role in Scientific Decision-Making:
Recombinant DNA Controversy, 1972-1985." Ph.D. dissertation, University
of Miami, 1987.
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Eden S. "The Effectiveness of Alternative Physical Containment Strategies
in Recombinant DNA Facilities." Ph.D. dissertation, Carnegie-Mellon
University, 1984.
Flamm,
Kenneth. Creating the Computer: Government, Industry and High
Technology. Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1988.
_____.
Targeting the Computer: Government Support and International
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Paul. "Atomichron: The Atomic Clock from Concept to Commercial Product."
Proceedings of the IEEE 73, no. 7 (July 1985).
_____.
"Beyond Quantum Electronics: National Security as Basis for Physical
Research in the United States, 1940-1960." HSPS 18:1 (1987).
_____.
"Physics as a Spin-Off from Military Technology: The Case of Microwave
Spectroscopy." Paper presented at the joint British Society for
the History of Science/History of Science Society meeting, Manchester,
England, 1988
Foster,
Leroy. "Sponsored Research at MIT, 1900-1968." Unpublished manuscript,
1985.
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Donald S. "Asilomar: The End of the Beginning." Prepared for the
Committee to Study Decision Making Regarding Biomedical Innovation
in a Pluralistic Society. The Institute of Medicine, 1990.
Freeland,
Richard. Academia's Golden Age: Universities in Massachusetts,
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cooperation with the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities
of Massachusetts, 1986.
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Robert D. "Defining Chemistry: Origins of the Heroic Chemist." Paper
delivered at conference, "Chemical Sciences in the Modern World," Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry, Philadelphia, 17-20
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Peter. "The Ontology of the Enemy: Norbert Wiener and the Cybernetic
Vision." Critical Inquiry, Fall 1994.
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William W., IV. Entrepreneur - A Biography of William W. Garth,
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2002.
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Roger. To Advance Knowledge: The Growth of American Research
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Oxford University Press, 1986.
_____.
"What Happened after Sputnik? Reassessing the Federal-University
Relationship in the 1960s." Paper presented at symposium, "Science
and the Federal Patron: Post-World War II Government Support of
American Science," National Museum of American History," Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, D.C., September 1989.
Genuth,
Joel. "Groping Towards Science Policy in the United States in the
1930s," Minerva 25 (1987): 238-268.
_____.
"Microwave Radar, the Atomic Bomb, and the Background to U.S. Research
Priorities in World War II," Science, Technology and Human Values
13 (1988): 276-289.
_____.
"Research at MIT and the Origins of the National Science Foundation."
Paper presented at the History of Science Society annual meeting,
Chicago, December 1984.
Gere,
Anne Ruggles. Writing Groups. Carbondale, Ill.: Southern
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German
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Gerstner,
Patsy. Henry Darwin Rogers, 1808-1866: American Geologist.
Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama, 1994.
Ghaffari,
Roozebeh, Ozge Nadia Gozum, Katherine Koch, Amy W. Ng, Hua Fung
Teh, Peter Yang. "Harold Edgerton in World War II." Project for
course 6.933J/STS.420J, "The Structure of Engineering Revolutions,"
in the Program in Science, Technology, and Society, MIT, Fall 2000.
Gillespie,
Richard Pearson. "Manufacturing Knowledge: A History of the Hawthorne
Experiments." DAI 46/08-A (1985): 2422 (Ph.D. dissertation,
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Gillmor,
C. Stewart. Fred Terman at Stanford: Building a Discipline, a
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Goldblith,
Samuel A. Of Microbes and Molecules: Food Technology, Nutrition
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& Nutrition Press, 1995.
_____.
Samuel Cate Prescott: M.I.T. Dean and Pioneer Food Technologist.
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Goldsmith,
Charles. [untitled article on Archives of Useless Research]. UPI
press release, 15 January 1989.
Goldstein,
Jack S. A Different Sort of Time. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1992.
Goyal,
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MIT School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Thirtieth anniversaryexhibit,
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MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning. Fiftieth anniversary
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"On the Edge of the Future: The Mid-Century Convocation at MIT."
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MIT Timeline. Exhibit, Compton Gallery corridor, MIT Museum and
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MIT
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"Mind and Hand: The Making of MIT Scientists and Engineers."
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