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Charles D Phillips
Charles D. Phillips receives a plaque when retiring from the Gulf Oil Company
William D. Phillips (left) and Katharine Gebbie (center) in 1997
William D. "Bill" Phillips (left) and NIST Physics Laboratory Director Katharine Gebbie (center) in 1997. William D. Phillips is a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He joined NIST in 1978 and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997. Image source: William D. Phillips biographical file, NIST Archives
Portrait photograph of J. D. Phillips in Moslah Mounties fez
Portrait photograph of J. D. Phillips in Moslah Mounties fezhttps://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_wdsmithphotography/9968/thumbnail.jp
D. Phillips et A. Williams, Rural Britain, a Social Geography
Reffay Annie. D. Phillips et A. Williams, Rural Britain, a Social Geography. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 95, n°530, 1986. pp. 506-507
William D. Phillips Resignation Letter to President Bush
A letter to President Bush from William D. Phillips, Associate Director for Industrial Technology at the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). Phillips requests permission to resign his position as Associate Director, effective September 28, 1991, citing personal reasons
President Bush Letter to William D. Phillips
A letter to William D. Phillips, Associate Director for Industrial Technology at the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), from President Bush. Bush accepts Phillips' resignation as Associate Director and thanks him for his work at OSTP. Following Bush's letter are various drafts by White House personnel and a biographical sketch of Phillips. At the bottom of his letter, Bush writes "Well done and ,again, thanks" and his signature
William D. Phillips (left) and NIST Director Nominee Ray Kammer (right) in 1997
NIST Director Nominee Raymond G. Kammer (right) on October 15, 1997 congratulating NIST physicist William ‘Bill’ D. Phillips (left) on Phillip’s winning the Nobel Prize in Physics that year.
Dr. Phillips is a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He joined NIST in 1978 and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997. Image source: William D. Phillips biographical file, NIST Archives
From biological contagion to suicide contagion- concepts, utility, and implications, adapted from D. Phillips.
<p>From biological contagion to suicide contagion- concepts, utility, and implications, adapted from D. Phillips.</p
Supplemental Material—Nevertheless, He Persisted: White Men and the Links Between Incumbency and Group Descriptive Representation
Supplemental Material for Nevertheless, He Persisted: White Men and the Links Between Incumbency and Group Descriptive Representation by Christian D. Phillips in Political Research Quarterly</p
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