Bigelow
Henry Bryant, 1879-1967
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Henry Bryant, 1879-1967
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TextThree-page manuscript letter from Henry Bryant Bigelow to Dr. Coker(Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2022-08-26) Bigelow, Henry Bryant, 1879-1967Cover letter accompanying lists of salinities from the Albatross
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TextOne-page manuscript list of Albatross salinities(Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2022-08-26) Bigelow, Henry Bryant, 1879-1967Albatross salinities, see MC20-1.1.11. Date inferred from cover letter.
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TextMemories of a Long and Active Life, by Henry B. Bigelow(Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2022-08-26) Bigelow, Henry Bryant, 1879-1967A 41-page memoir of Bigelow's life, beginning with his childhood in Massachusetts and following his many research and other trips around the world. The volume ends with an anecdote from 1963. Stories are told in a conversational, friendly style and include names of family, friends, and colleagues, as well as locations and some experiments that were conducted.
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TextEight-page manuscript list of Albatross salinities(Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2022-08-26) Bigelow, Henry Bryant, 1879-1967Albatross salinities, see MC20-1.1.11. Date inferred from cover letter.
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TextSix-page typescript report titled Report on Oceanographic Work carried on jointly by Museum of Comparative Zoology and U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, with special reference to oceanic circulation, by Henry Bryant Bigelow(Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2022-08-26) Bigelow, Henry Bryant, 1879-1967Report on Oceanographic work carried on jointly by the Museum of Comparitive Zoology and the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, with special reference to oceanic circulation, by Henry Bigelow. See MC20-1.2.1. Date inferred from cover letter.
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Recording, oralHenry Bryant Bigelow speech during a Noon Luncheon at the WHOI conference room(Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2022-08-26) Bigelow, Henry Bryant, 1879-1967A speech by Henry Bryant Bigelow during a Noon Luncheon at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Recording includes an introduction by Adam Smith and comments by Columbus Iselin, Alfred Redfield, and Dr. H. Graham of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.