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Contains 15 Results:
Fundamentals of Physics reviews, undated, Jan. 2, 1989
The Robert Resnick Papers (MC 91), dating from 1941 to 1993, document his activities as a student at Johns Hopkins University, a professor at Rensselaer, and the author of numerous physics textbooks and ressearch papers. Materials include Hamilton Chair and academic activity reports, correspondence and subject files, and academic committee reports. Also included are curriculum vitae, addresses, talks, and photographs.
Outstanding Educators of America and Outstanding Faculty Awards, 1972-1994
The Robert Resnick Papers (MC 91), dating from 1941 to 1993, document his activities as a student at Johns Hopkins University, a professor at Rensselaer, and the author of numerous physics textbooks and ressearch papers. Materials include Hamilton Chair and academic activity reports, correspondence and subject files, and academic committee reports. Also included are curriculum vitae, addresses, talks, and photographs.
Publications, undated, 1949-1988
The Robert Resnick Papers (MC 91), dating from 1941 to 1993, document his activities as a student at Johns Hopkins University, a professor at Rensselaer, and the author of numerous physics textbooks and ressearch papers. Materials include Hamilton Chair and academic activity reports, correspondence and subject files, and academic committee reports. Also included are curriculum vitae, addresses, talks, and photographs.
Publications on Robert Resnick, undated, 1971-1989
The Robert Resnick Papers (MC 91), dating from 1941 to 1993, document his activities as a student at Johns Hopkins University, a professor at Rensselaer, and the author of numerous physics textbooks and ressearch papers. Materials include Hamilton Chair and academic activity reports, correspondence and subject files, and academic committee reports. Also included are curriculum vitae, addresses, talks, and photographs.
Publicity materials, undated
The Robert Resnick Papers (MC 91), dating from 1941 to 1993, document his activities as a student at Johns Hopkins University, a professor at Rensselaer, and the author of numerous physics textbooks and ressearch papers. Materials include Hamilton Chair and academic activity reports, correspondence and subject files, and academic committee reports. Also included are curriculum vitae, addresses, talks, and photographs.