RefNo | MS/603/8/156 |
Previous numbers | 1494 |
Level | Item |
Title | Letter from [Ernest Fox] Nichols, Columbia University, Department of Physics, Phoenix Laboratory, New York City, to Sir Joseph [Larmor] |
Creator | Nichols; Ernest Fox (1869-1924); American physicist |
Recipient | Larmor; Sir Joseph (1857-1942); Irish theoretical physicist |
Date | 28 June 1909 |
Description | He congratulates Larmor on the new form of address [his knighthood] and his friends take it as a compliment to mathematical physics. Nichols is leaving Columbia to become President of Dartmouth College, where he previously worked with [Gordon Ferry] Hull on radiation pressure. He and Mrs. Nichols feel they are going home. In his new role he is looking for a good mathematician with experience of teaching undergraduates elementary mathematics and he asks Larmor for recommendations for this Assistant Professorship salaried at $2,000. He hopes the Board might raise this to $2,400. His plans have been so upset that he does not know if he will get to Winnipeg. However, he and [Henry Andrews] Bumstead might be able to agree on a sea trip which could take him to England for a few days. |
Extent | 2p. |
Format | Typescript |
PhysicalDescription | Ink on paper |
AccessStatus | Open |