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1 Canadian Archives Direction des archives Branch canadiennes GERHARD HERZBERG Fonds MG 31 J 4 Finding Aid No. 932 / Instrument de recherche no 932 Prepared in 1974 by Art Grenke and in 1992 and 2002 by Larry McNally for the Economic and Governance Archives Section Préparé en 1974 par Art Grenke et en 1992 et 2002 par Larry McNally pour la section des Archives sur l économie et la gestion publique
2 ii TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... iii PROFESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE PERSONAL...25, 41 INSTITUTIONS BOOK MANUSCRIPTS... 44
3 GERHARD HERZBERG Fonds MG 31 J 4 PROFESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE A - E F - G H - L M - R Sa - St St - Z A - C D - L M - Su Sch - Z A - F G - N O - Z A - Be Bi - D E - G H - J
4 2 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J K - M N - R Sa - Spi Sponer Su - V Wa - Wi Wo - Z A - D E - J K - R S - U V - W A - G F - M Nötgemeinschaft O - P R - Z PROFESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE Aa - Am. A American Chemical Society American Physical Society Astrophysical Journal Am. P - As
5 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG As - Az Ba - Bd Be - Bh Bi - Bz Ca - Can Canadian Journal of Physics Can. - Ch Chandrasekhar, S Ch - Cz Da - Dn Do - Dz Ea - Ez Faraday Society Fa - Far Far - Fz Ga - Gay Gaydon, A.G Gay - Gn Go Gp - Gz Ha - Har Har - Her Harrington, E. L Herman, R. G Her - Hz
6 4 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J Sa - Sn International Astronomical Union International Unions In - Iz Ja - Joi Joint Commission for Spectroscopy Journal of Chemical Physics Joi - Jou Jou - z Ka - Ku Kuiper, G. P La - Lz Ma - Mb Mc Md - Mi Mj - Mu Mulliken, R. S Mu - Mz Na - Nz Oa - Oz Pa - Ph Pi - Pw Ra - Ro
7 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG Royal Society of Canada Royal Society (London) Ro - Rz Sa - Sg Sh Si - So Sp - Sw Swings, P Sw - Sz Ta - Tz Un - Uz Va - Van Van Nostrand Co Van Nostrand Co. Pt. I Van Nostrand Co. Pt. II Van Nostrand Co. Pt. III Van - Vz Wa - We Wf - Wz Ya - Yz Za - Zz Aa - Am. C American Chemical Society Am. C. - Am. P American Physical Society
8 6 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J Astrophysical Journey Am. P. - As As - Az Ba - Bd Be - Bh Birchard, E. R Bi - Bz Ca - Can Canadian Journal of Physics Can. - Ch Chandrasekhar, S Ch-Cz Defence Research Board Da - Dn Do - Dz Ea - Ez Fa - Far Faraday Society Far - Fz Ga - Gay Ge - Gn Go Gp - Gz Ha - Har
9 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG Harrington, E. L Hart, J. F Hi - Hz Sa - Sz International Unions International Astronomical Union International Union of Pure and Applied Physics Ja - Joi Joi - Jou Jou - Jz Joint Commission for Spectroscopy Journal of Chemical Physics Ka - Ku Kuiper, G. P La - Lz Ma - Mb Mc Md - Mi Mi - Mu Mulliken, R. S Mu - Mz Na - Nz Oa - Oz Pa - Ph
10 8 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J Pi - Pu Richardson, D Ra - Ro Royal Society of Canada Royal Society (London) Ro - Rz Sa - Sg Sh Si - So Sp - Sw Sutherland, G. B. B. M Swings, P Ta - Tz Ua - Uz Va - Vz Van Nostrand Co Watson, W. H Wa - We Wf - Wz Wilkenson, P. G Ya - Yz Za - Zz Aa - Am. As American Astronomical Society American Chemical Society Am. C - Am. P
11 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG American Physical Society Am. P. - As Astrophysical Journal At - Az Ba - Bd Be - Bh Bi - Bz Brussels Exhibition Ca - Can Canadian Journal of Chemistry Canadian Journal of Physics Canadian Mathematical Congress Can - Ch Ci - Cz Defence Research Board Da - De Dh - Dn Do - Dz Ea - Ez Educational Trust Fund Faraday Society Fe - Fz Ga - Gay Ge - Gn
12 10 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J Go - Gra Gre - Gz Ha - Har Has - Ho Hu - Hz Ia - Int International Astronomical Union International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry International Union of Pure and Applied Physics International Union of Pure and Applied Physics. Can. Committee Inu - Inz Ja - Joi Joint Commission for Spectroscopy Journals Journal of Chemical Physics Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy Ju - Jz Ka - Kle Kli - Kr Ku - Kz La - Lz Ma - Bc Mc Md - Mi
13 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG Mj - Mr Mu - Mz Na - Nz Oa - Op Optical Society of America Or - Oz Pa - Ph Pi - Pu Qua - Qz Ra - Ri Royal Society of Canada Royal Society (London) Ro - Rz Sa - Sg Sh Si - So Sp - Su Sw- Sz Ta - Tz Ua - Uz Va - Van Var - Vz Wa - We Wf - Wz
14 12 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J Ya - Yz Za - Zz Aa - Am. As Am. C - Am. P American Astronomical Society American Chemical Society American Physical Society Am. P - As At - Az Ba - Bd Be - Bh Bi - Bz Ca - Can Canadian Association of Physicists. Awards Committee Canadian Association of Physicists. Educational Trust Fund Canadian Journal of Chemistry Canadian Journal of Physics Can - Ch Cl - Cz Da - De Dh - Dn Do - Dz Eaton Electronics Research Laboratory Committee Ea - Ez [ ]
15 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG Faraday Society Fa - Far Fe - Fz Ga - Gn Go - Gra Gre - Gz Ha - Har Has - Ho Hu - Hz Ia - Int Ja - Jou Journals Journal of Chemical Physics Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy Ju - Jz Ka - Kle Kli - Kr Ku - Kz La - Lz Ma - Mb Mc Md - Mi Mo - Mr Mu - Mz Na - Nz
16 14 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J Oa - Op Optical Society of America Or - Oz Pa - Ph Pi - Pu Ra - Rd Re - Roy Royal Society of Canada Royal Society (London) Rp - Rz Sa - Sg Sh Si - So Sp - Su Sw - Sz Ta - Tz Triple Commission for Spectroscopy Ua - Uz Va - Vz Wa - We Wf - Wz Ya - Yz Za - Zz
17 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG 15 PROFESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE A Ba - Be Bh - Bu C Canadian Association of Physicists D E F G H Hungarian Academy of Sciences I International Astronomical Union (IAU). General IAU. Canadian Committee IAU. Commission IAU. Commission IAU. Commission IAU. Commission International Council of Scientific Unions International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). General IUPAC. Commission on Molecular Structures and Spectroscopy International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP). General IUPAP. Triple Commission for Spectroscopy. Subcommittee B IUPAP. Canadian Committee
18 16 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J IUPAP. Circulaire d information IUPAP. Executive Committee J K L M N O P Pontifical Academy of Sciences Q R Sa - So Sp - Sz T U V Van Nostrand Co. Inc Wa - We Wh - Wy Y Z A Astrophysical Journal Ba - Bh
19 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG Bi - Bu Ca - Ch Cl - Cz Canadian Association of Physicists Canadian Journal of Physics Da - Dr Du - Dy E F Franck, James. Symposium G Ha- He Hi - Hu I International Astronomical Union (IAU). General IAU. General Assembly IAU. Commission IAU. Commission 15 & IAU. Commission International Council of Scientific Unions Inter-Union Commission for Spectroscopy Intense Neutron Generator. ING Advisory Committee International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP). General IUPAP. Commission on Atomic and Molecular Physics and Spectroscopy
20 18 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J J Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy Journal of Physical Chemistry Ka - Kl Ko - Kw La - Li Lo - Lw Ma - Mc Me - Mi Mo - Mu N National Academy of Sciences National Advisory Committee on Astronomy Notre Dame, University of. Lecture Series O Order of Canada P Pontifical Academy of Sciences Q Ra - Ri Ro - Ru Requests for Reproduction Sa - Se Sh - Sm Sp - Sz
21 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG T U V Van Nostrand Co. 1965? Wa - We Wi - Wu Ab - Al Am - Az American Chemical Society. Award Committees Astrophysical Journal Ba - Be Bh - Bo Br - Bu Ca - Ch Co - Cu Canadian Association of Physicists Canadian Journal of Physics Chemical Society. Farady Lecture Cornell University Press COSPAR. Pt. I COSPAR. Pt. II D E F G
22 20 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J H I International Astronomical Union (IAU). General IAU. Commission IAU. Commission 15 & IAU. Commission International Council of Scientific Unions Inter-Union Commission for Spectroscopy International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) IUPAP. Commission on Atomic and Molecular Physics and Spectroscopy J Journal of Chemical Physics Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy Journal of the Optical Society of America K La - Le Li - Lu Ma - Mc Me - Mu Na - No National Science Foundation Nobel Committee for Physics Od - Oz Pa - Po
23 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG Pr - Pz Pontifical Academy of Sciences Q Ra - Ri Ro - Ru Requests for Reproduction Sa - Sh Si - Sp Sr - Sz Science Forum T U V Van Nostrand Reinhold Co W Y Z Ab - Am An - Au American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Rumford Committee American Chemical Society Ba - Be Bi - Bu Ca - Ce Ch - Cu
24 22 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J Canadian Association of Physicists Canadian Journal of Physics Cornell University Press D E F G H I International Astrophysical Union International Council of Scientific Unions International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry International Union of Pure and Applied Physics Inter-Union Commission on Spectroscopy J Journals K La - Le Li - Lu M N Nobel Foundation O P Pontifical Academy of Sciences
25 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG Q R Requests for Reprints Sa - Si Sl - Sp Sr - Sz Steacie Prize T UNESCO - Univ. of Manitoba Univ. of Minnesota - Univ. of Winnipeg V Van Nostrand Reinhold Co Wa - We Wh - Wu Y Z Ag - Ap Ar - Au American Academy of Arts & Sciences American Chemical Society Appeals. Pt. I Appeals. Pt. II Appeals. Pt. III Astrophysical Journal Ba - Bi Bl - By
26 24 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J Ca - Ce Ch - Cy Canadian Association of Physicists Canadian Journal of Physics Cornell University Press D E F G H Herzberg Conference I International Astronomical Union International Council of Scientific Unions Inter-Union Commission on Spectroscopy International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry International Union of Pure and Applied Physics J Journal of Chemical Physics K L Ma - Mc Me - My NATO Research Grants N
27 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG Nobel Foundation O P Pontifical Academy of Sciences Q Ra - Ri Ro - Ry Requests for Reproduction Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Sa - Sn So - Sz T U Universities V Van Nostrand Reinhold Co Wa - We Wh - Wu Y Z PERSONAL Herzberg, Gerhard. Curriculum Vitae [1991] Herzberg, Gerhard. List of Publications [1991] Bergmann, Ernst. Correspondence Hagstrum, Homer. Correspondence 1947
28 26 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J 4 PROFESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE Aa - Am American Chemical Society An - Az Appeals. Pt. I Appeals. Pt. II Ba - Bd n.d., Be - Bh Bi - Bz Ca - Cg. Pt. I Ca - Cg. Pt. II Canadian Association of Physicists Canadian Journal of Physics n.d., Ch - Cz. Pt. I Ch - Cz. Pt. II Cornell University Press Da - Do Dp - Dz Ea - Ez Fa - Fz Ga - Go Gp - Gz n.d., Ha - Hd He - Hz International Astronomical Union (IAU). Pt. I
29 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG IAU. Pt. II Ia - Iz. Pt. I Ia - Iz. Pt. II Ia - Iz. Pt. III International Union of Pure & Applied Chemistry Ja-Jz Journal of Chemical Physics Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy Ka - Ko. Pt. I Ka - Ko. Pt. II Kp - Kz La - Lh. Pt. I La - Lh. Pt. II Li - Lz Ma - Mb Mc Md - Mz. Pt. I Md - Mz. Pt. II Na - Nz National Academy of Sciences Oa - Oz Pa - Pq Permissions Pontifical Academy of Sciences Pr - Pz
30 28 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J Ra - Rn. Pt. I Ra - Rn. Pt. II Ro - Rz Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Sa - Sh. Pt. I Sa - Sh. Pt. II Si - Sv. Pt. I Si - Sv. Pt. II Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences. Pt. I Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences. Pt. II Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences. Pt. III Sw - Sz Ta - Tz Ua - Uz University of Va - Vd Van Nostrand Ve - Vz Wa - We Wf - Wz. Pt. I Wf - Wz. Pt. II Ya - Yz Za - Zz Aa - Am American Chemical Society An - Az
31 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG Appeals. Pt. I Appeals. Pt. II Ba - Bd Be - Bh Bi - Bz Ca - Cg. Pt. I 1972, Ca - Cg. Pt. II 1972, Canadian Association of Physicists Canadian Journal of Physics n.d., Cornell University Press Ch - Cz. Pt. I Ch - Cz. Pt. II Da - Do Dp - Dz Ea - Ez Fa - Fz. Pt. I Fa - Fz. Pt. II Ga - Go Gp - Gz Ha - Hd He - Hz. Pt. I He - Hz. Pt. II Ia - Iz International Astronomical Union International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
32 30 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J International Conferences Ja - Jz Journal of Chemical Physics Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy 1971, Ka - Ko Kp - Kz La - Lh. Pt. I 1966, La - Lh. Pt. II 1966, Li - Lz Ma - Mb. Pt. I 1943, 1951, Ma - Mb. Pt. II 1943, 1951, Mc Md - Mz 1961, National Academy of Sciences Na - Nz. Pt. I Na - Nz. Pt. II Oa - Oz 1976, Pa - Pq. Pt. I Pa - Pq. Pt. II Permissions Pontifical Academy of Sciences Pr - Pz Ra - Rn Ro - Rz
33 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG Sa - Sh. Pt. I Sa - Sh. Pt. II Sa - Sh. Pt. III Si - Sv. Pt. I 1977, Si - Sv. Pt. II 1977, Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences Sw - Sz n.d., Ta - Tz University of Ua - Uz 1975, Va - Vd Van Nostrand Ve - Vz Wa - We. Pt. I 1975, Wa - We. Pt. II 1975, Wf - Wz. Pt. I Wf - Wz. Pt. II Ya - Yz Aa - Am An - Az Ba - Bd 1973, Be - Bh Bi - Bz Canadian Association of Physicists Canadian Committee of Scientists & Scholars
34 32 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J Cornell University Press Ca - Cg. Pt. I 1973, 1979, Ca - Cg. Pt. II 1973, 1979, Ch - Cz. Pt. I Ch - Cz. Pt. II Ch - Cz. Pt. III Da - Do Dp - Dz Ea - Ez Fa - Fz Ga - Go Gp - Gz Ha - Hd He - Hz. Pt. I He - Hz. Pt. II Ia - Iz n.d., International Conferences International Astronomical Union International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry International Committee on Spectroscopy 1968, , Ja - Jz. Pt. I Ja - Jz. Pt. II Journal of Chemical Physics Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy 1984
35 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG Ka - Ko Kp - Kz La - Lh Li - Lz Ma - Mb. Pt. I 1979, Ma - Mb. Pt. II 1979, Mc Md - Mz. Pt. I Md - Mz. Pt. II Na - Nz. Pt. I Na - Na. Pt. II National Academy of Sciences National Research Council n.d., Oa - Oz n.d., Pa - Pq. Pt. I Pa - Pq. Pt. II Pa - Pq. Pt. III Pr - Pz Permissions 1983, Pontifical Academy of Sciences n.d., Qa - Qz 1983, Ra - Rn Royal Society (London) Ro - Rz Sa - Sh. Pt. I Sa - Sh. Pt. II
36 34 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J Si - Sv. Pt. I Si - Sv. Pt. II Ta - Tz University of Ua - Uz Va - Vz Wa - We Wf - Wz. Pt. I Wf - Wz. Pt. II Ya - Yz Za - Zz Aa - Am American Chemical Society An - Az n.d., Appeals Ba - Bd n.d., Be - Bh Bi - Bz Ca - Cg Canadian Association of Physicists Canadian Committee of Scientists and Scholars Ch - Cz. Pt. I 1946, Ch - Cz. Pt. II 1946, Ch - Cz. Pt. III 1946, Cornell University Press
37 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG Canadian Journal of Physics Da - Do. Pt. I Da - Do. Pt. II Dover Publications, Inc Dp - Dz Ea - Ez. Pt. I Ea - Ez. Pt. II Fa - Fz Ga - Go Gp - Gz Ha - Hd He - Hz Ia - Iz International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). Pt. I IUPAC. Pt. II International Conferences International Astronomical Union 1988, Ja - Jz Journal of Chemical Physics Journal of Spectroscopy Ka - Ko. Pt. I Ka - Ko. Pt. II Krieger Publishing Co Kr - Kz La - Lh Li - Lz Ma - Mb. Pt. I 1968,
38 36 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J Ma - Mb. Pt. II 1968, Mc n.d., 1987, Md - Mz. Pt. I Md - Mz. Pt. II Na - Nz National Academy of Sciences Oa - Oz. Pt. I Oa - Oz. Pt. II Pa - Pq. Pt. I Pa - Pq. Pt. II Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Pt. I Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Pt. II Pr - Pz Qa - Qz Ra - Rn Ro - Rz Sa - Sh. Pt. I Sa - Sh. Pt. II Si - Sv. Pt. I n.d., Si - Sv. Pt. II n.d., Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences. Pt. I 1978, Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences. Pt. II 1978, Sw - Sz Ta - Tz Ua - Uz
39 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG University of... n.d., Va - Vz Van Nostrand Wa - We Wf - Wz. Pt. I Wf - Wz. Pt. II Ya - Yz Za - Zz American Chemical Society American Physical Society A. Pt. I A. Pt. II B C. Pt. I C. Pt. II Canadian Journal of Physics Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP) D E 1987, Epstein, Alexander F 1984, G H I J Journal of Chemical Physics
40 38 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J K L n.d., Loeb Institute Committee 1991, M Mc N National Academy of Sciences Nobel Committee for Chemistry n.d., 1987, O P Pontifical Academy of Sciences Q R 1983, 1987, Columbus - Rao n.d., Review Committee - Projected Dates Royal Society of Canada n.d., Royal Society (London) Royal Swedish Academy of Science S. Pt. I S. Pt. II S. Pt. III Shonen Jump n.d., T n.d., University of... n.d.,
41 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG V W. Pt. I W. Pt. II World Cultural Council. Award Ceremony n.d., X - Y - Z A American Chemical Society American Physical Society Appeals. Pt. I Appeals. Pt. II B C. Pt. I C. Pt. II Canadian Association of Physicists Canadian Committee of Scientists and Scholars 1993, Canadian Journal of Physics ChildRight Worldwide D Demopoulos, Harry B. n.d., 1989, E F G 1988, H. Pt. I 1986, H. Pt. II 1986, Herzberg, Agnes. Conference on Statistics, Science and Public Policy
42 40 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J I 1989, International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science International Astronomical Union International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry 1991, J n.d., Johns, John W.C. 1984, 1987, Journal of Chemical Physics Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy K Krieger Publishing Company L Loeb Institute Committee M. Pt. I M. Pt. II Monograph Editorial Board N 1966, National Academy of Sciences National Research Council. 90 th Birthday of Dr. Herzberg Dec National Research Council. Internal 1991, Nobel Committee for Chemistry Nuclear Age Peace Foundation n.d., O P n.d., Polanyi, John C., Chair of Chemistry - University of Toronto, Inauguration Nov Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Pt. I
43 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Pt. II Pontifical Academy. Obituaries Q R 1990, 1992, Royal Society of Canada Royal Society (London) S. Pt. I S. Pt. II Science for Peace Society for Theoretical Chemical Physics n.d., Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences n.d., T U University of , University of Saskatchewan. Visit Oct V W X - Y - Z 1994, 1996 PERSONAL Herzberg, G. Biographical Sketches & Bibliographies n.d., Herzberg, G. Queen s Privy Council for Canada - Installation Herzberg, G. University of Saskatchewan - Correspondence 1936, Herzberg, G. University of Chicago - Correspondence Herzberg, G. Letters of Recommendation
44 42 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J Herzberg, G. Letters of Recommendation Herzberg, G. Correspondence - Miscellaneous 1948, Douglas, Alex. Correspondence Howlett, L. E. Professional Institute of the Public Service - Gold Medal, Recommendation 1949, Herzberg, Luise. Death - Letters of Condolence. Pt. I Herzberg, Luise. Death - Letters of Condolence. Pt. II Herzberg, G. Nobel Prize - Unacknowledged Letters 1971, 1981 INSTITUTIONS 82 7 Order of Canada. Establishment Order of Canada. Recommendations Order of Canada. Advisory Council - Meeting Order of Canada. Recommendations Order of Canada. Recommendations Order of Canada. Recommendations , Royal Society of Canada. General Royal Society of Canada. General Royal Society of Canada. General Royal Society of Canada. General Royal Society of Canada. Medals - Nominations Royal Society of Canada. Fellows - Nominations Royal Society of Canada. Canadian Nominations - Correspondence Royal Society (London). Nominations Royal Society (London). Nominations
45 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG Royal Society (London). Nominations Royal Society (London). Nominations Royal Society (London). Nominations Royal Society (London). Correspondence Royal Society (London). Correspondence Royal Society (London). Correspondence n.d., Carleton University. Charter, Organization & History n.d., Carleton University. Executive Committee - Minutes May Jan Carleton University. Board of Governors - Minutes Jan.-Sept Carleton University. Board of Governors - Minutes Oct Carleton University. Board of Governors - Minutes Dec Jan Carleton University. Budget & Restructuring Carleton University. Report & Submission Carleton University. General File Carleton University. Correspondence Carleton University. Correspondence Advisory Committee on Academic Planning (ACAP). Working Papers Carleton University. Installation & Convocation Carleton University. Spring Convocation Carleton University. Spring Convocation Carleton University. Spring Convocation Carleton University. Spring Convocation Carleton University. Fall Convocation 1977
46 44 GERHARD HERZBERG MG 31 J Carleton University. Spring Convocation Carleton University. Spring Convocation 1979 BOOK MANUSCRIPTS Herzberg, G. Atomic Spectra and Atomic Structure - Spectra Lines & Table Herzberg, G. Atomic Spectra and Atomic Structure - Tables & Graphs n.d. n.d Herzberg, G. Atomic Spectra and Atomic Structure - Advertising n.d Herzberg, G. Atomspektrem und Atomstruktur [Atomic Spectra and Atomic Structure] - German Book Reviews Herzberg, G. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure - Correspondence & Spectra Lines Herzberg, G. [Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. 1. Spectra of Diatomic Molecules] - Outline, Ch Herzberg, G. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. 1. Spectra of Diatomic Molecules - Page Proofs, Ch Herzberg, G. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. 1. Spectra of Diatomic Molecules - Page Proofs, Ch Herzberg, G. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. 1. Spectra of Diatomic Molecules - Page Proofs, Ch Herzberg, G. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. 1. Spectra of Diatomic Molecules - Reviews, Typed Copies Herzberg, G. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. 1. Spectra of Diatomic Molecules - Review s Comments Herzberg, G. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. 1. Spectra of Diatomic Molecules - Revised Edition, Comments Herzberg, G. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. 2. Infrared and Raman Spectra of Polyatomic Molecules - Manuscript Tables n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d. [1940] n.d. n.d., 1946 n.d.
47 MG 31 J 4 GERHARD HERZBERG Herzberg, G. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. 2. Infrared and Raman Spectra of Polyatomic Molecules - Book Review 86 2 Herzberg, G. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. 2. Infrared and Raman Spectra of Polyatomic Molecules - Reprinting, Changes 86 3 Herzberg, G. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. 3. Electronic Spectra and Electronic Structure... - Page Proofs, Pages Herzberg, G. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. 3. Electronic Spectra and Electronic Structure... - Page Proofs, Pages Herzberg, G. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. 3. Electronic Spectra and Electronic Structure... - Page Proofs, Pages Herzberg, G. Vibrational and Rotational Spectra of Polyatomic Molecules - Russian Translation, Book Review 1946 n.d., n.d. n.d. n.d. 1950
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