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1 No online items Maria Goeppert Mayer Papers Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego Copyright Gilman Drive La Jolla URL: Maria Goeppert Mayer Papers MSS

2 Descriptive Summary Languages: English Contributing Institution: Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla Title: Maria Goeppert Mayer Papers Creator: Mayer, Maria Goeppert, Identifier/Call Number: MSS 0020 Physical Description: 7.5 Linear feet(15 archives boxes, 1 flat box and 1 map case folder) Date (inclusive): (bulk ) Abstract: Papers of Maria Goeppert Mayer, Nobel Prize winning physicist and professor at the University of California, The collection includes correspondence, biographical information, reprints, manuscript drafts, notebooks, teaching materials, subject files, news clippings and photographs. Scope and Content of Collection Papers of Maria Goeppert Mayer, Nobel Prize winning physicist and professor at the University of California, The collection includes correspondence, biographical information, reprints, manuscript drafts, notebooks, teaching materials, subject files, news clippings and photographs. Accessions Processed in 1988: Mayer's papers contain a relative abundance of correspondence and her research notebooks. There are scant manuscript materials related to her numerous publications. Arranged in seven series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) REPRINTS, WRITINGS, AND LECTURES, 3) RESEARCH NOTEBOOKS AND CLASS LECTURES, 4) TEACHING MATERIALS, 5) BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS, 6) NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS and 7) SUBJECT MATERIALS. Accession Processed in 1997 Arranged in two series: 8) PHOTOGRAPHS and 9) AWARDS, CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS. Accession Processed in 2015 Arranged in four series: 10) BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS, 11) CORRESPONDENCE, 12) WRITINGS BY MAYER and 13) PHOTOGRAPHS. Biography Maria Goeppert Mayer was born on June 28, 1906 in Kattowitz, Germany, to Friedrich and Maria (nee Wolff) Goeppert. In 1910 she moved with her parents to Gottingen where her father taught pediatrics at the University. She enrolled at the University at Gottingen in the spring of 1924 with the expectation of pursuing a career in mathematics, but soon became attracted to physics and the developing field of quantum mechanics. In 1930 Mayer took her doctorate in theoretical physics under the direction of Nobel prize winners Max Born, James Franck, and Adolf Windaus. While completing her studies at Gottingen she met and married Joseph Edward Mayer, an American post-doctoral fellow working in physical chemistry under James Franck. Together they moved to Baltimore, Maryland where Joseph taught at the Johns Hopkins University. In 1939 they went to Columbia University. There Maria worked under the direction of Harold Urey at the S.A.M. (Strategic Alloy Metals) Laboratory which researched the separation of isotopes of uranium. She co-authored a text entitled STATISTICAL MECHANICS (1940) with her husband. After the war she took a professorship of physics at the Institute for Nuclear Studies, University of Chicago. During this period Mayer began a long correspondence with Edward Teller. In 1948, Mayer began work on nuclear shell structure and the meaning of the "magic numbers"- those nuclei that have a special number of protons. She postulated these numbers to be the shell numbers of a shell model, a "nuclear counterpart to the closed shells of electrons" at the atomic level. In 1950 she met and began a collaboration with Johannes Hans Daniel Jensen which led to the publication of the book entitled ELEMENTARY THEORY OF NUCLEAR SHELL THEORY (1955). In 1963, Maria Mayer was awarded the Nobel Prize jointly with Hans Jensen for their work on the Shell Model. Maria Goeppert Mayer came to the University of California, San Diego, in 1960 as a professor of physics. At San Diego she taught while conducting research in nuclear physics under grants administered by Keith Brueckner. During this period Mayer publically encouraged young women to pursue careers in the sciences. She was a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the Akademie der Wissenschafter in Heidelberg, and the Philosophical Society. After a protracted illness, she died on February 20, Publication Rights Maria Goeppert Mayer Papers MSS

3 Publication rights are held by the creator of the collection. Preferred Citation Maria Goeppert Mayer Papers, MSS 20. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego. Acquisition Information Acquired Restrictions Mayer's Nobel medal in Box 15 is restricted. Subjects and Indexing Terms Nuclear shell theory Thermodynamics Photographic prints -- 20th century Physicists -- Biography Physics -- Study and teaching Nuclear physics -- Study and teaching Superconductivity Quantum theory University of California, San Diego -- History -- Archives University of California, San Diego. Department of Physics Bohr, Niels, Correspondence University of California, San Diego -- Faculty -- Archives Teller, Edward, Correspondence Mayer, Maria Goeppert, Archives Jensen, Johannes, Correspondence Born, Max, Correspondence Revelle, Roger, Correspondence Accessions Processed in 1988 Maria Goeppert Mayer Papers MSS

4 CORRESPONDENCE CORRESPONDENCE Series 1) CORRESPONDENCE: Maria Mayer's papers contain a relative abundance of correspondence, much in German, with family members, professional colleagues, and admirers. Within the subseries, folders are arranged in chronological order. Arranged in four subseries: A) General Correspondence, B) Edward Teller Correspondence, C) Undated Correspondence and D) Family Correspondence. A) General Correspondence: Incoming and outgoing correspondence in English and German, arranged chronologically, primarily with scientific colleagues and organizations. The German correspondence may include notes in English on the contents of the letter. Also contained in the correspondence are letters from Mayer s dissertation advisor, Max Born, who emigrated to England before World War II. Most of his letters are of a personal nature, discussing the impending war with Germany, life in besieged England, and the affairs of mutual friends and colleagues. B) Edward Teller Correspondence: The Teller letters were probably written in the period by Dr. Edward Teller, physicist, and "Father of the H-Bomb." Most of the letters are on plain paper, handwritten, and signed "Edward". A few are typed on letterhead from the University of Chicago, University of California, Berkeley, and a Santa Fe Post Office Box (Los Alamos). One letter was written in German, while the remaining letters are in English, and for the most part appear to have been written from hotel rooms or during transit on planes or trains. The letters were written against a background of national and international events: the outbreak of World War II in Europe in 1939; the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the entry of the United States into the War; the dropping of atom bombs on Japan in 1945; the political situation in the post war United States; the re-election of President Truman in 1948; the Klaus Fuchs exposure in 1950; the Soviet take-over of Hungary; the United States entry into the Korean War in 1950; and the investigation of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Director of the Manhattan Project. From this historical background, it is possible to assign tentative year dates to many of the letters. In a very few cases, a month has been added when a family event, for example a birth or death, has been mentioned. When the letters were received from the donor there was no apparent organization. They have now been organized into 17 folders by date. The general nature of these letters is purely personal. Although there are occasional references to particular physics problems in which Teller or Mayer was engaged, there are no detailed discussions of a scientific nature. There are innumerable references to mutual friends and physicists, their locations and activities. Occasionally, Teller mentions his wife Mici and his children Paul, Susan, and Wendy. Teller speaks about his family in Hungary. He discusses the condition of postwar Germany and of what might be done to get surviving scientists out and to the United States. He speaks of his great love for the Hungarian language and for Hungarian poetry and of his regret that Maria does not know that language. He takes note of place as well as time, speaking of walking by the Danube River, the beauty of New Mexico, and the climate of California. The great strength of the letters is the completely open way in which Teller writes about his hopes, fears, disappointments, and rages, his dissatisfaction with himself, his work habits, and his frequently stormy relations with fellow scientists. This is particularly true of the period 1946 when he was trying to choose between remaining at Los Alamos, returning to the University of Chicago, or accepting an offer from the University of California. It is also true of a later period, 1950, when the issue of the loyalty oath in California caused him to refuse a position as professor at the University. He expressed himself vigorously on this issue. Finally, there are no apparent direct references to his testimony before the Atomic Energy Committee in their enquiry into J. Robert Oppenheimer. C) Undated Correspondence: Incoming correspondence in English and German from friends and colleagues, arranged alphabetically by surname. D) Family Correspondence: Incoming and outgoing correspondence in German between Maria Mayer and family members, particularly her mother, Maria Wolff. Maria Goeppert Mayer Papers MSS

5 CORRESPONDENCE General Correspondence Box 1, Folder Box 2, Folder Edward Teller Correspondence Box 3, Folder and undated General Includes correspondence from Los Alamos, Livermore, and the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory. Undated Correspondence Box 3, A - Z undated Folder Family Correspondence (in German) Maria Wolff (Mayer's mother) Box 3, Folder Box 4, Folder Box 4, Folder 8 Catherine Mayer (Joseph Mayer's mother) to Maria Wolff Box 4, Folder 9 Hannah Fehler Box 4, Folder 10 Kathe Fehler Box 4, Folder 11 Wilhelm Fehler Box 4, Folder 12 Heinrich Goeppert Box 4, Folder 13 Otto Goeppert Box 4, Folder 14 Vera Goeppert Box 4, Folder 15 Miscellaneous Goeppert family members undated Box 4, Folder 16 Margarete Marquardt Box 4, Folder 17 Niels Marquardt REPRINTS, WRITINGS AND LECTURES Series 2) REPRINTS, WRITINGS, AND LECTURES. Arranged in three series: A) Reprints, B) Writings and Lectures and C) Writings by Other Authors. A) Reprints: Reprints in English and German of physics papers written by Maria Mayer from , arranged chronologically. B) Writings and Lectures: Notes, drafts, reviews, illustrations and correspondence for scientific papers by Mayer; notes and drafts for public talks, including her 1963 Nobel lecture, The Shell Model; a biography of Hans Jensen; an obituary for Max Born; a review of Physics in My Generation by Max Born; and a list of physics topics found in Mayer s copy of Dynamische Gittertheorie der Kristalle. Arranged chronologically. C) Writings by Other Authors: Reprints of "Polarization of High Energy Protons Scattered by Nuclei," 1954 and "Uber die Anwendung der statistischen methode auf die probleme des Atombaues, undated, by Enrico Fermi; and an undated list of publications by Hans Suess. Reprints Box 5, Folder Writings and Lectures Box 5, Folder 6 DYNAMISCHE GITTERTHEORIE DER KRISTALLE, with Max Born ca Item has been removed and added to Rare Book Collection. A list laid into the front of the book is retained in this folder. Box 5, Folder 7 Elementary Theory of Nuclear Shell Structure - Reviews and Illustrations 1955 Maria Goeppert Mayer Papers MSS

6 REPRINTS, WRITINGS AND LECTURES Box 5, Folder 8 Magic Numbers in Nuclear Structure, UCSD Faculty Lectures Handwritten draft. September 23, 1960 Box 5, Folder 9 Shell Model General Drafts, notes, and correspondence for Nobel Lecture given December 12, Box 5, Folder 10 Fine Arts Society Lecture 1964 Box 5, Folder 11 Changing Status of Women as Seen by a Scientist April 16, 1965 Address to the National Women's Conference, Tokyo, Japan Box 5, Folder 12 Hans Jensen Biography written for the ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA 1965 Box 5, Folder 13 Speech to the New Citizens January 7, 1966 Box 5, Folder 14 Obituary for Max Born January 1970 Box 5, Folder 15 Book Review for the AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS - Physics in My Generation By Max Born. Reviewed September 1970 Box 5, Folder 16 On the Abundance and Origin of Elements With Edward Teller. Undated Box 5, Folder 17 Writings by Other Authors Fermi, Enrico "Polarization of High Energy Protons Scattered by Nuclei," Also includes "Uber die Anwendung der statistischen methode auf die probleme des Atombaues," undated. Box 5, Folder 18 Suess, Hans E. "Contributions to Science" Undated RESEARCH NOTEBOOKS AND CLASS LECTURES Series 3) RESEARCH NOTEBOOKS AND CLASS LECTURES. Arranged in two subseries: A) Notebooks and B) Research Subjects. A) Notebooks: Ten notebooks with scientific calculations, notes and graphs; and one notebook of poetry written in German. Most of the notebooks are untitled and undated, but include section headings by topic. The notebooks were numbered and removed from three-ring binders during processing. B) Research Subjects: Calculations, notes, figures, and graphs for physics topics, arranged alphabetically by folder title. Maria Goeppert Mayer Papers MSS

7 RESEARCH NOTEBOOKS AND CLASS LECTURES Box 6, Folder 1-3 Box 6, Folder 4 Box 6, Folder 5-6 Box 6, Folder 7-8 Box 7, Folder 1-2 Box 7, Folder 3 Box 7, Folder 4 Box 7, Folder 5 Box 7, Folder 6 Box 7, Folder 7 Box 7, Folder 8 Box 7, Folder 9 Box 8, Folder 1 Box 8, Folder 2 Box 8, Folder 3 Box 8, Folder 4 Box 8, Folder 5 Box 8, Folder 6 Notebooks Notebook One Notebook Two - Miscellaneous experimental Notebook Three Notebook Four Notebook Five Notebook Six - Thermodynamics Notebook Seven - Chaneleer Laboratories undated Notebook Eight Notebook Nine - Quantum Mechanics III 1955 Fall Notebook Ten - Class Lecture Notebook Eleven - Poetry Research Subjects Irrotational Flow Neptunium Hexafluoride Opacity Quantum Theory Rand Radio Signal Superconductivity Transuranic Elements TEACHING MATERIALS Series 4) TEACHING MATERIALS. Arranged in two subseries: A) University of Chicago and B) UC San Diego. A) University of Chicago and B) UC San Diego: Lecture notes, course outlines, problem sets and examination questions for physics courses taught by Mayer and by Keith Brueckner. The UC San Diego subseries also includes questions for the Department of Physics candidacy examination and correspondence and notes regarding the proposed undergraduate physics and chemistry curriculum. University of Chicago, Box 8, Folder 7 Atomic Physics Box 8, Folder 8 Physics 241/ Course outlines and examinations Box 8, Folder 9 Physics 251 (Thermodynamics) Box 8, Folder 10 Physics 252 (Statistical Mechanics) ca Box 8, Folder 11 Box 8, Folder Box 8, Folder 14 Miscellaneous course outlines UC San Diego, Nuclear Physics A - Theoretical Nuclear Physics Taught by Keith Brueckner Box 8, Folder B - Theoretical Nuclear Physics Taught by Keith Brueckner Maria Goeppert Mayer Papers MSS

8 TEACHING MATERIALS Box 8, Folder 16 Advanced Nuclear Physics 222 Box 8, Folder 17 Candidacy examination for the Department of Physics Box 8, Folder 18 Development of undergraduate curriculum for Physics and Chemistry Box 9, Folder 1 Miscellaneous outlines and examinations undated BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS Series 5) BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS: Biographical materials are alphabetized by subject and include a subseries of photographs in chronological order. Biographical documents include autobiographies; biographical notes; birth, marriage and death certificates; obituaries; a charcoal portrait of Maria and Joseph Mayer; a genealogical chart; and a report to the UC Regents on UC San Diego professors Harold Urey and Maria Goeppert Mayer. Photographs depict Maria Mayer, her family, and colleagues; scientific conferences; UC San Diego graduate students; and the 1963 Nobel Prize ceremony. Box 9, Folder 2 Box 9, Folder 3 Autobiographies Biographical Information Correspondence with biographical reference publishers Box 9, Folder 4 Birth, Death, and Marriage Certificates / Medical History Oversize MC Charcoal Portrait of Maria and Joe Mayer 1966 Box 9, Folder 6 Genealogical Chart Box 9, Folder 7 Naturalization Documents U.S. Immigrant Identification Card, February 25, Naturalization Paper, March 13, 1933 Box 9, Folder 8 Box 9, Folder 9 Box 9, Folder Obituaries Photographs - Portraits Photographs ca Box 9, Folder 12 Photographs - Heidelberg February 7, 1951 Box 9, Folder 13 Photographs - Bothe-Festspiele 1951 Box 9, Folder 14 Photographs - International Conference on Nuclear Structure September 8-14, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovoth, Israel Box 9, Folder 15 Photographs - Nobel Prize Ceremony 1963 Box 9, Folder 16 Photographs - Graduate students at UCSD Box 9, Folder 17 Photographs - Women in Science Day February 24, 1964 Maria Goeppert Mayer Papers MSS

9 BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS Box 9, Folder 18 Photographs - Gordon Research Conference August 23-27,1965, Kimball Union Academy. Meriden, New Hampshire Box 9, Folder 19 Photographs - At the University of Portland with the Reverend Joseph L. Poivers June 12, 1968 Box 9, Folder 20 Photographs - Lindau Box 9, Folder 21, Photographs - Instituts Internationaux de Physique et de Chimie Oversize MC03715 May 5-10, 1969 Box 9, Folder 22 Photographs - International Conference on Statistical Mechanics 1968 Box 9, Folder 23 Photographs - Miscellaneous undated Box 9, Folder 24 Moon, the atom... and the urge to know A special report to the Regents of the University of California, ca Box 9, Folder 25 Vitae NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS Series 6) NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS: Newspaper clippings from , primarily regarding Maria Goeppert Mayer and her scientific career. Arranged chronologically. Box 9, Folder Box 9, Folder 33 About Maria Goeppert Mayer Miscellaneous clippings not about Maria Mayer SUBJECT MATERIALS Series 7) SUBJECT MATERIALS: Information on scientific organizations and conferences; a research proposal to the Atomic Energy Commission; Mayer s passports, honorary degrees, and employment information; correspondence, news clippings and reprints regarding the 1963 Nobel Prize; and writings by other researchers, including Mayer s father, Friederich Goeppert. Arranged alphabetically by folder title. Box 9, Folder 34 American Academy of Arts and Science / American Philosophical Society Statement on U.S. policy in Vietnam Box 10, Folder 1 Brueckner contract with the Atomic Energy Commission Box 10, Folder 2 Calling cards/nameplate and telegrams 1963 Box 10, Folder 3 Certificates Daughters of the American Revolution; ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA; University of California Regents Box 10, Folder 4 Dag Hammarskjold Foundation Box 10, Folder 5 Financial materials (primarily in German) Box 10, Folder 6, GOTTINGER TAGEBLATT 1936 April 29 Oversize MC03715 Box 10, Folder 7 Gottingen University. List of friends and visitors from the U.S. undated Maria Goeppert Mayer Papers MSS

10 SUBJECT MATERIALS Box 10, Folder 8, HAMBURGER TAGEBLATT 1935 September 16 Oversize MC03715 Box 10, Folder 9 Heidelberg Conference - Agenda, etc Box 10, Folder 10 Honorary Degrees - Citations and programs Russell Sage College, 1960; Mount Holyoke College, 1961; Ripon College, Box 10, Folder 11 Box 10, Folder 12 Kanpur Indo - American Program materials National Academy of Science Centennial Participation/academic costume information Box 10, Folder 13 National Citizens Organizing Committee for Johnson-Humphrey Roster of members Box 10, Folder 14 New Year's Eve Parties Invitation lists and menus Box 10, Folder Nobel Foundation General Nobel Prize lecture with German translation and publication correspondence; invitations to events in Stockholm; letters of congratulations; newspaper clippings; miscellaneous materials. Box 10, Folder 22 Box 10, Folder 23 Box 11, Folder 1 Nursery School Report for Marianne Mayer Poetry and Prose Programs National Academy of Sciences, 1956; LOS ANGELES TIMES, 1962; Women of the Year Awards; American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1963; American Academy of Achievement, 1971; Die Tagungen der Nobelpriestager in Lindau, 1971 Box 11, Folder 2 Reprints of works by Maria Mayer's father, Friederich Goeppert Box 11, Folder 3 Scientific notes and papers Box 11, Folder 4 Tanganjika Territory, Poland, inheritance documents Box 11, Folder 5 Travel Materials -- passports, itineraries, bills Box 11, Folder 6 University of California - Miscellaneous materials Box 11, Folder 7 Women's Week in Japan ephemera 1965 Box 11, Folder 8 Other individual's writings - Max Born Box 11, Folder 9 Other individual's writings - Johannes Jensen Box 11, Folder 10 Other individual's writings - Eugene Wigner Box 11, Folder 11 Originals of Preservation Photocopies Accession Processed in 1997 PHOTOGRAPHS Box 12, Folder 1, Oversize FB18801 Box 12, Folder 2, Oversize FB18802 Alfred Nobel Dinner, Los Angeles 1964 Photographs taken at the time of notification of Nobel Prize Award Maria Goeppert Mayer Papers MSS

11 Accession Processed in 1997 PHOTOGRAPHS Box 12, Folder 3, Oversize FB18901 Women's Week in Japan Photograph album of Mayer's trip to Japan, April AWARDS, CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS Box 12, Folder 4, Awards, certificates and diplomas Oversize FB18803 Box 12, Folder 5, Pillars of American Freedom Award 1964 Oversize FB18804 Box 12, Folder 6 Who's Who in the World Accession Processed in 2015 BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS Series 10) BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS: Biographical information and awards for Maria Goeppert Mayer and her husband, chemist Joseph Edward Mayer; photographs, correspondence, and news clippings on the dedication of her birthplace in Katowice, Poland; news clippings and a report regarding the Nobel Prize; and diplomas for Maria Mayer s honorary doctor of science degrees and the Nobel Prize. Box 13, Folder 1 Awards and honors Box 13, Folder 2 Biographical information - Maria Goeppert Mayer and Joseph Edward Mayer Box 13, Folder 3 Birthplace of Maria Goeppert Mayer General Photographs and correspondence. Box 13, Folder 4 Hall, Mary Harrington. "Maria Mayer--The Marie Curie of the Atom." McCall's 1964 July Box 13, Folder 5 Honorary Doctor of Science diplomas Box 13, Folder 6 James Flack Norris Award - Joseph Edward Mayer 1969 Oversize FB Los Angeles Times Woman of the Year Award 1962 General Silver cup. Box 13, Folder 7 Mayer, Joseph E. "My Wife's Secret: The Atomic Bomb!" undated Box 13, Folder 8 Nobel Prize - News clippings and President's Report to the Regents 1963 Oversize FB Nobel Prize diploma 1963 December 10 Box 15 Nobel medal in presentation case 1963 Restrictions Restrictions Apply CORRESPONDENCE Series 11) CORRESPONDENCE: Correspondence regarding Mayer s 1963 Nobel Prize and letters of congratulations on the award; requests for autographs, photographs, and biographical information; and one folder of general correspondence. Arranged alphabetically by folder title and chronologically within folders. Box 13, Folder 9 General correspondence Maria Goeppert Mayer Papers MSS

12 Accession Processed in 2015 CORRESPONDENCE Box 13, Folder Nobel Prize General Letters of congratulations and correspondence with the Nobel Foundation and the Royal Swedish Academy of Science. Box 13, Folder 14 Requests for autographs, photographs, and biographical information WRITINGS BY MAYER Series 12) WRITINGS BY MAYER. Arranged in two series: A) Essays and Talks, and B) Notebooks. A) Essays and Talks: Mayer s opening address for the 1965 National Women s Conference in Tokyo; an untitled talk on women in science; and an essay on physicist Bernd Matthias. B) Notebooks: Lecture notes and problem sets for classes Mayer taught in thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and quantum mechanics from Arranged alphabetically by title. Essays and Talks Box 13, Folder 15 Essay on Bernd Matthias 1969 Box 13, Folder 16 To the Women of Japan. Opening ceremony address, National Women's Conference, Tokyo, Japan 1965 April 10 Box 13, Folder 17 Untitled talk on women in science undated Notebooks Box 13, Folder 18 Group Theory and Quantum Mechanics Box 13, Folder 19 Mechanics II 1949 Winter Box 14, Folder 1 Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Structure 1947 Spring Box 14, Folder 2-3 Statistical Mechanics Box 14, Folder 4 Thermodynamics undated PHOTOGRAPHS Series 13) PHOTOGRAPHS: Photographs of Maria Mayer with Japanese students taken around 1953; portraits of Mayer from 1963; photographs of physicists Bernd Matthias and Hans Suess; President Lyndon Baines Johnson with Mayer and the Republicans for Johnson; and a Physics Today cover featuring Maria and Joseph Mayer. Box 14, Folder 5 Bernd, Matthias undated Box 14, Folder 6 Johnson, Lyndon Baines, Maria Goeppert Mayer, and the Republicans for Johnson 1964 Box 14, Folder 7 Mayer, Maria Goeppert 1963 Box 14, Folder 8 Mayer, Maria Goeppert and Joseph Edward. Physics Today undated Box 14, Folder 9 Mayer, Maria Goeppert with Japanese students ca Box 14, Folder 10 Periodic Table undated Box 14, Folder 11 Suess, Hans 1982 and undated Box 14, Folder 12 Unidentified child 1908 Maria Goeppert Mayer Papers MSS

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