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MS. Coulson 35

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Title

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MS. Coulson 35

Summary

One box of notes found in Coulson's office at the Theoretical Chemistry Department. Some of the notes are unidentified and undated, but most bear headings by Coulson; many are accompanied by the relevant offprints or articles or by correspondence.

In addition to notes on the literature, there are notes of problems or ideas for future research as suggested to Coulson by colleagues' lectures or publications, by conversation or by correspondence. Some of the notes are very brief, but some extend to 4-5 numbered pages, perhaps intended for an informal discussion paper.

Date

1955-1973

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Archive of Charles Alfred Coulson (1910-1974)

Section B: Scientific working papers, lectures, publications

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