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Arthur Whitmore Smith papers, 1893-1954 (majority within 1930-1954)

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Professor of Physics at the University of Michigan. Correspondence and other papers relating to his research in physics, and his interest in his family genealogy and his activities with the Sons of the American Revolution in Michigan.

The papers of Dr. Arthur Whitmore Smith consist of correspondence and other papers relating to his research in physics, and his interest in his family genealogy and his activities with the Sons of the American Revolution in Michigan. The papers are arranged in four series: Biographical Information, Genealogical Activities, Physics Research, and Photographs.

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Genealogical Activities

The Genealogical Activities series (4 folders) concerns Dr. Smith's research of his family's genealogy. This series includes two folders of correspondence dating from 1930 to 1954 detailing his own genealogical pursuits as well as his activities with the Michigan Society of the Sons of the American Revolution and the formation of the Ann Arbor chapter of The Institute of American Genealogy. Also, this series contains a notebook with Smith's genealogical research on his own family.

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Physics Research

The Physics Research (3 volumes and 2 folders) series contains the published and unpublished writings of Dr. Smith. Two of these volume are reprints of journal articles covering the years 1893 to 1948. Also included is a textbook entitled Electrical Measurements in Theory and Application. There is also a folder of unpublished writings about magnetism. In addition, there is a diary of personal observations and newspaper clippings kept by Smith about an experiment he conducted in 1896 to test the energy produced by different foods using a calorimeter.