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Journal of Mary Fowler-Thompson, medical missionary to Rangoon, Burma
Mary Fowler-Thompson was a medical missionary to Rangoon, Burma. Journal includes English-Burmese words and phrases at back of book
Autograph letter signed. Edward C. Fowler. To C. H. West, February 15, 1861
Autograph letter signed. Edward C. Fowler. To C. H. West, discusses Union support in other states. Also personal news [Baltimore City], February 15, 1861
Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, Edwin C. Fowler to C. W. West, August 21, 1863
Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, August 21, 1863, Edwin C. Fowler to C. W. West, discusses the coming draft, political matters and the weather [Baltimore City]
Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, Edwin C. Fowler, to C. H. West, September 19, 1862
Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, September 19, 1862, Edwin C. Fowler, to C. H. West, news of battles, the nomination of mayor, and political news [Baltimore City]
Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, Edwin C. Fowler, to H. C. West, May 31, 1861
Autograph letter signed, Baltimore, May 31, 1861, Edwin C. Fowler, to H. C. West: Discussion of John R. Daley, charged with high treason for deserting from Harper's Ferry [Baltimore City]
Autograph letter signed. Edwin C. Fowler. To C.H. West, January 11, 1861
Autograph letter signed. Edwin C. Fowler. To C.H. West, discusses hopes that Maryland will stand by the ""Union"". Also some personal news [Baltimore City], January 11, 1861
Oral History Interview with Trenton Fowler, January 17, 2001
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Trenton Fowler. Fowler grew up in Corpus Christi and enlisted into the Marine Corps in 1943. Once he finished training, he was assigned to the 4th Marine Raider Battalion and shipped out on the French transport ship Rochambeau to New Caledonia. From there he went to Guadalcanal for training and then to the Emirau, Guam, and Okinawa campaigns, with stops at Guadalcanal in between each campaign. Fowler discusses the pros and cons of the Browning Automatic Rifle versus the M-1 Garand. He tells of the change of his unit's name from the 4th Battalion Raiders to the 6th Marine Division, before he went to Okinawa. He relates the experience of finding out his brother, a fellow Marine, had died at Iwo Jima
Interview with William A. Fowler
Interview conducted in eight sessions between May 1983 and May 1984 with Willy Fowler, Nobel laureate and Institute Professor of Physics, emeritus. In a career in nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics that spanned more that sixty years, Fowler was primarily concerned with nucleosynthesis--that is, the creation of the heavy elements by the fusion of the nuclei of lighter elements. In 1957, with Fred Hoyle and Geoffrey and Margaret Burbidge, Fowler coauthored the seminal paper "Synthesis of the Elements in the Stars," now known as B2FH. In it, they showed that all the elements from carbon to uranium could be produced by nuclear processes in stars starting only with the light elements produced in the Big Bang. In the interview, Fowler discusses his early education as a physicist at Ohio State; his work with Charles C. and Tommy Lauritsen at Caltech's Kellogg Radiation Laboratory; the history of nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics at Caltech; and the evolution of nucleosynthesis. There are recollections of many of his mentors and colleagues, including Robert A. Millikan, Hans Bethe, J. Robert Oppenheimer, the Lauritsens, Fred Hoyle, the Burbidges, Jesse Greenstein, A. G. W. Cameron, Richard P. Feynman, and H. P. Robertson. A 1986 Supplement contains an interview on Fowler's work for the Naval Bureau of Ordnance and the Manhattan Project during the Second World War
The Mahoning dispatch.
"An independent family journal-devoted to the interests of all classes and nationalities."Published on Friday.Editor: C.C. Fowler, <1902>-1943
Fowler, Thelmer C.
Obituary of Thelmer C. Fowler born Nov. 21, 1919 in Monroe, Michigan. Resided in Flat Rock, Michigan
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