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1880-1887

RG I-B-1: General records. Letterbooks — Bound. Volume 08

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Richard Alfred Tapia

Area:
Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Specialty:
Computer Sciences
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Elvin Abraham Kabat

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Biological Sciences
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Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology
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Immigration Controls: The Search for Workable Policies in Germany and the United States

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Ernst Hartwig Kantorowicz

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Leonid Vitaljevich Kantorovich

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Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Economics
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Immigration Admissions: The Search for Workable Policies in Germany and the United States

1918-1921

RG I-B-3: General records. Letterbooks — Bound. Volume 18

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Howard Ronald Kaback

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Biological Sciences
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Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology
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The boundaries of the thinkable

1803-1818

RG I-B-1: General Records. Letterbooks — Bound. Volume 03

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Nature in the Sources of Judaism

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An Evacuation

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Thinking the Unthinkable about the First Amendment

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Non-Human Words: On GPT-3 as a Philosophical Laboratory

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Energy Policy: Past or Prologue?

1780–1944

RG VII-A: Events. Minutes of Stated Meetings and Related Documents

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Honoring Charles L. Bennett with the Rumford Prize

The Rumford Prize, which recognizes contributions to the fields of heat and light, broadly interpreted, was first awarded in 1839 and is one of the oldest scientific prizes in the United States. Previous prize recipients include Thomas Edison in 1895, Edwin Land in 1945, and Enrico Fermi in 1953.

The American Academy awarded the 2021 Rumford Prize to astrophysicist Charles L. Bennett for his contributions to the field of cosmology. The virtual award ceremony included remarks by Academy President David Oxtoby, an introduction from theoretical physicist Marc Kamionkowski, a reading of the Rumford Prize citation by astronaut and scientist Kathryn Sullivan, and a presentation from Charles Bennett. An edited version of the speakers’ remarks follows.
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Making ‘Aha: Independent Hawaiian Pasts, Presents & Futures

In 2014, hundreds of Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) came forward to assert unbroken Hawaiian sovereignty and reject a U.S. Department of Interior proposal that paved the way for federal recognition of a reorganized Native Hawaiian governing entity. Using Hawaiian methods of knowledge production to weave together contemporary and historical instances of Kānaka political resistance to U.S. imperialism and settler colonialism, Noelani Goodyear-Ka‘ōpua and Bryan Kamaoli Kuwada situate testimonies from these hearings within a longer genealogy of Kānaka assertions of ea (sovereignty, life, breath) against the prolonged U.S. military occupation of Hawai‘i.
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