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Newburyport High School,ntific course. The scientific course perhaps owed its existence to the fact that there was a “Wheelwright Fund” which enabled qualified young men of Newburyport to study science or engineering in Boston or Cambridge, usually at MIT. The resulting economic stimulus reinforced the scientific side of m强壮 发表于 2025-3-25 14:02:27
MIT: Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,t was descriptive geometry—which I couldn’t cope with, and I think it was charity that I received a passing grade. Perhaps this ties in with the fact that as a boy I was never interested in machines, or in dismantling and reassembling a mechanical object, such as a watch or a car. In this respect IScleroderma 发表于 2025-3-25 16:45:57
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The University of Chicago, had discussed electrons in my graduation essay, but it now seemed to me that the subject that most deserved attention was that of atomic nuclei. Rutherford in England had recently shown that an atom contains at its center a small heavy nucleus around which electrons must move, and Bohr had presente去世 发表于 2025-3-26 06:16:55
,NRC Postdoctoral Fellowship at Harvard, 1923–1925,in boron-nitride bands and other band spectra, as diatomic molecular spectra were then called. This time they agreed. I chose Harvard because the the well-known spectroscopist Professor F.A. Saunders was there and the Physics Department had good spectrographs including one with a 21-foot grating; alSupplement 发表于 2025-3-26 11:20:24
England and Europe, 1925,field. In the course of my work, as I have already mentioned, I reported in letters to the magazine . on my results and conclusions on the BO bands. After I had written that the bands are due to BO, not to BN as Wilfred Jevons at King’s College, London had originally supposed, Jevons sent a letter tAMPLE 发表于 2025-3-26 13:55:18
,Assistant Professor of Physics, New York University at Washington Square, 1926–1927,by Norman Hilberry. I was glad to get started on a normal university career with teaching and research opportunities, and with students. I was not worried about the future. I knew it was good for me to be teaching some courses, thereby learning some things I needed to about physics. Hilberry and I r具体 发表于 2025-3-26 18:02:20
Europe Again, 1927,problems of molecular structure and spectra, especially with Hund, and perhaps to do some writing. Probably I ought to have devoted more attention to an intensive study of quantum mechanics, but I was satisfied with a general knowledge of its methods and principles sufficient to help me understand p