Ernest George Merritt papers
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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
Collection includes material pertaining to Merritt's years at Cornell, including a student scrapbook of photographs, programs, and pamphlets; loose photographs of colleagues, laboratory equipment, and Cornell views; Merritt's notes on lectures concerning electricity, magnetism, thermodynamics, and theoretical mechanics; four volumes of notes taken by teaching assistant Ernest Blaker (Ph.D. 1901) at Merritt's lectures, as well as undated notes on advances in experimental physics; calculations and notes; Physics Department annual reports, 1917-33; resolutions, reports, minutes, and statements of various committees of the Graduate Faculty concerning Graduate School requirements, and elections and organization of the faculty; and correspondence and other papers concerning the Board of Trustees and the deanship of the College of Arts and Sciences. Also, correspondence, charts, reports, and a scrapbook of photographs pertaining to Merritt's work at the New London Naval Academy, 1917-20, including correspondence from R. A. Millikan; correspondence regarding colleagues in Germany, 1901-49, and an autographed portrait of Max Planck; correspondence and printed material on the history of the American Physical Society and other organizations; and correspondence and reports concerning submarine detection, 1941-42.
Also included are a diary, 1887; publications by Merritt (some in collaboration with Cornell Professor Edward L. Nichols) concerning luminescence and other subjects in physics; a letterpress copybook, 1896-1904, including letters concerning the Town and Gown Club, physics publications, and other topics; snapshots of family, friends, and Ithaca, New York views; and biographical materials relating to Edward L. Nichols.
Also, a photograph of Herman von Helmholtz, with a letter to Merritt's son describing its history; and a photograph of H. A. Lorentz, with a letter from Lorentz to Merritt, 1926 and a letter (n.d.) from Merritt to his son-in-law Jürg Waser, describing the photograph.
Dates
- 1887-1950.
Creator
- Merritt, Ernest, 1865-1948. (Person)
Language of Materials
Collection material in English
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Professor of physics.
Ernest Merritt graduated from Cornell University in 1886 as an electrical engineer, and joined the staff as an instructor in 1889. He became the first dean of the Cornell Graduate School in 1909, and resigned in 1914 in order to return to teaching. He was head of the department from 1919-1935. Merritt was also one of the founders and first editors of the Physical Review, first secretary and president of the American Physical Society, and was an active member of many other scientific groups.
Extent
2.8 cubic feet. (2.8 cubic feet.)
Abstract
Collection includes material pertaining to Merritt's years at Cornell, including a student scrapbook of photographs, programs, and pamphlets; loose photographs of colleagues, laboratory equipment, and Cornell views; Merritt's notes on lectures concerning electricity, magnetism, thermodynamics, and theoretical mechanics; four volumes of notes taken by teaching assistant Ernest Blaker (Ph.D. 1901) at Merritt's lectures, as well as undated notes on advances in experimental physics; calculations and notes; Physics Department annual reports, 1917-33; resolutions, reports, minutes, and statements of various committees of the Graduate Faculty concerning Graduate School requirements, and elections and organization of the faculty; and correspondence and other papers concerning the Board of Trustees and the deanship of the College of Arts and Sciences. Also, correspondence, charts, reports, and a scrapbook of photographs pertaining to Merritt's work at the New London Naval Academy, 1917-20, including correspondence from R. A. Millikan; correspondence regarding colleagues in Germany, 1901-49, and an autographed portrait of Max Planck; correspondence and printed material on the history of the American Physical Society and other organizations; and correspondence and reports concerning submarine detection, 1941-42.
Physical Description
Scrapbook, photographs, pamphlets, lecture notes, administrative documents, letters.
General
- Contact Information:
- Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections 2B Carl A. Kroch Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 (607) 255-3530 Fax: (607) 255-9524 rareref@cornell.edu http://rmc.library.cornell.edu
- Compiled by:
- A.B.L, T.A. Gobert
- Date completed:
- December 1966, October 1985
- EAD encoding:
- Peter Martinez, January 2003
- Date modified:
- Jude Corina, October 2012
- American Physical Society
- Blaker, Ernest.
- Charts.
- College teachers.
- Cornell University. Board of Trustees
- Cornell University. College of Arts and Sciences
- Cornell University. Department of Physics
- Cornell University. Graduate School
- Diaries.
- Electricity.
- Helmholtz, Hermann von, 1821-1894.
- Lecture notes.
- Letterpress copybooks.
- Lorentz, H. A. (Hendrik Albertus), 1871-1944.
- Luminescence.
- Magnetism.
- Mechanics.
- Millikan, Robert Andrews, 1868-1953.
- New London Naval Academy
- Nichols, Edward L.
- Photographs.
- Physics -- Study and teaching.
- Planck, Max (Date of work: 1858-1947..)
- Scrapbooks.
- Submarine boats -- Recognition.
- Thermodynamics.
- Town and Gown Club
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Compiled by A.B.L, T.A. Gobert
- Date
- January 2003
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
Repository Details
Part of the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Repository
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14853
607-255-3530
607-255-9524 (Fax)
rareref@cornell.edu