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Cöln / Entw. u. gez. v. F. Handke ; Situation und Schrift gest v. H. Herzberg, Berge von C. Seitz
CÖLN / ENTW. U. GEZ. V. F. HANDKE ; SITUATION UND SCHRIFT GEST V. H. HERZBERG, BERGE VON C. SEITZ
G. D. Reymann's topographische Special-Karte von Central-Europa (-)
Cöln / Entw. u. gez. v. F. Handke ; Situation und Schrift gest v. H. Herzberg, Berge von C. Seitz (141) ( -
Nordhausen / Entw. u. gez. von F. Handke ; Situation und Schrift gest v. H. Herzberg, Berge von C. Seitz
NORDHAUSEN / ENTW. U. GEZ. VON F. HANDKE ; SITUATION UND SCHRIFT GEST V. H. HERZBERG, BERGE VON C. SEITZ
G. D. Reymann's topographische Special-Karte von Central-Europa (-)
Nordhausen / Entw. u. gez. von F. Handke ; Situation und Schrift gest v. H. Herzberg, Berge von C. Seitz (126) ( -
Seitz, Frederick
Frederick Seitz, 1975. Photograph by Yousuf Karsh
Seitz, Frederick (1911-2008) was an American physicist and a pioneer of solid-state physics. Seitz was the 4th president of Rockefeller University from 1968–1978, and the 17th president of the United States National Academy of Sciences from 1962–1969.
In 1932 Seitz graduated from Stanford and went on to attend graduate school at Princeton in 1934. He was a Professor and Head of the Physics Department at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, now Carnegie Mellon University. At the beginning of his career he joined the faculties of the University of Rochester and the University of Pennsylvania. During World War II he served on several wartime committees including the National Defense Research Committee, which conducted research on radar, ballistics, and the development of the atomic bomb.
After the war, he worked at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory as the Director of the Atomic Energy Training Program. In 1949 he became a Research Professor of Physics and eventually Chairman of the Department of Physics at the University of Illinois. From 1968 to 1978, Seitz served as the President of Rockefeller University where he introduced new biological programs such as cell and molecular biology. In addition, he created an M.D. –Ph.D. program with Cornell University Medical College. In 1973 Seitz was awarded the National Medal of Science by President Nixon for his contributions to the modern quantum theory.
See also The George C. Marshall Institute: A Conversation with Dr. Frederick Seitz
Years at The Rockefeller University: President 1968-1978; emeritus 1978-2008https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/faculty-members/1072/thumbnail.jp
Jack Seitz With Visitors
Jack Seitz, Vernal Chamber president, visits with C. Ray Johnston and Cal Beaber, of Cortez, Colorado, Chamber of Commerce
Dr. Anton Seitz, Willensfreiheit und moderner psychologischer Determinismus
B. C. Dr. Anton Seitz, Willensfreiheit und moderner psychologischer Determinismus. In: Revue néo-scolastique. 11ᵉ année, n°42, 1904. pp. 211-212
Zürich
[Zeichnung von C. Seitz]WestorientiertIn roter Farbe: Rundgang durch die StadtStrassen- und GebäudeverzeichnisAus: Berlepsch, Neuestes Reisehandbuch für die Schweiz, 1865-186
Reise-Karte der Schweiz
gez. v. Bollmann ; gest. von J. B. Seitz u. C. SchleichKoloriertUnterhalb der Karte Aufzählung der 22 Kantone mit Flächenangabe und Einwohnerzah
Reise-Karte der Schweiz
gez. v. [Ludwig von] Bollmann ; gest. v. J.B. Seitz u. C. SchleichNullmeridian Ferro?KoloriertUnter dem unteren Rand Aufzählung der 22 Kantone mit Flächen- und BevölkerungsangabenAnmerkung am unteren Kartenrand: "Die grosse Strasse über den St. Gotthard wird Ende dieses Jahres practicabel seyn
Melitaea phoebe subsp. tungana Seitz 1909
M. phoebe tungana Seitz, 1909 [TL: Russian Federation, Tuva, Sajan (or Sayan) Mountains] uppersides of a male and female were figured by Seitz (plate 65, figs h 6 & 7). www.funet.fi (accessed 26.10.2020), however, gives a photograph (© Smirnov) of both upper and undersides of a female of this subspecies from Tuva, West of the Ujukskiy Mountains (1000m), 11–20 July 2003, from the underside of which the typical characters of M. phoebe can be seen; thus the authors consider this to be a subspecies of M. phoebe. This agrees with van Oorschot & Coutsis (2014: 60) and Russell &Tennent (2016: 55, note 94).Published as part of Russell, Peter J. C., Lukhtanov, Vladimir A. & Tennent, W. John, 2022, Reassessment of the status of some European and Asian Melitaea taxa described as subspecies of Melitaea phoebe ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775), with designations of lectotypes where appropriate (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae), pp. 25-38 in Zootaxa 5141 (1) on page 30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/657762
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