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Correspondence

Correspondence is the largest series in the collection and consists of two subseries, files arranged alphabetically and files arranged by subject or other grouping. As a gifted teacher and supportive colleague, Fajans corresponded with friends, students, and fellow scientists. His correspondents include numerous Nobel laureates, e.g. Otto Hahn, George Hevesy, Ernest Rutherford, Glenn Seaborg, and Richard Willstatter. The correspondence is substantial, with discussions of scientific theories, and the exchanging of interpretations and experimental results. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by correspondent and is strongest for the period since his immigration to the United States. Perhaps one-third of the correspondence is in German.

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Kasimir Fajans Papers, 1912-1987 (majority within 1936-1975)

14.5 linear feet — 2 oversize items (AC)

Professor of Chemistry at the University of Michigan, 1936-1957, previously professor at the University of Munich, internationally known for his work on radioactivity; papers include extensive correspondence files, lectures and publications, personal/biographical material and photographs.

The papers of Kasimir Fajans, professor of chemistry at the University of Michigan from 1936 to 1957, cover his career as a physical chemist dating from 1912 to 1975.