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            <titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the Bleakney Family Papers <date encodinganalog="date" calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1910/1956" type="inclusive">1910-1956</date>
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            <author encodinganalog="creator">Elizabeth Hambleton</author>
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            <date encodinganalog="date" calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="2011">2011</date>
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         <abstract encodinganalog="5203_">The Bleakney Family Papers contain materials related to William Hudson Bleakney and his nephew, Abraham Walker Bleakney, and their respective work and family from 1910 to 1956. These papers contain scrapbooks, certificates of appointment, and minutes of the physics department at Princeton University. There is also a family history, correspondene, transcripts, and other related ephemera.</abstract>
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         <p>The Bleakney Family Papers consist of scrapbooks, Walker Bleakney's certificate of appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees at Lehigh University, and minutes of the physics department at Princeton University. Thes papers, which date from 1910 through 1956, also contain the Bleakney family history, correspondence, and list of contributors to the Davis-Bleakney fund. Also included are Walker Bleakney's transcripts from 1920 to 1924, photographs of physics experiments and Princeton University, and Walter Bleakney's original scores, copies of score, and scripts for chorus of Antigone (1925) [music by Professor Hubert K. Beard]</p>  
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         <p>William Hudson Bleakney was born in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on October 15, 1866 to Abraham Walker Bleakney and Catharine Bleakney. He attended Grove City College where he met and married Lelia Ada Schults on June 30, 1896. The two then moved to California, where he attended San Francisco Theological Seminary and graduated in 1899. They then moved to Elgin, Oregon where he was a pastor for two years. He then went into education and served as the principal of Pendleton Academy for eleven years before becoming a professor at Whitman College and retiring in Walla Walla in 1939. The couple had five children between 1897 and 1914, Sarah Roberta (Blomquist), Fredrick Walker, Thomas Day, Catharine Landon (Rea), and James Patton. William Hudson died on April 23, 1959.</p>
         <p>Abraham Walker Bleakney, nephew of William Hudson Bleakney, is the other primary subject of this collection. He was born to Robert Wilson and Wilda Hall Bleakney on February 8, 1901 in Elderton, Pennsylvania. Walker attended Whitman College and graduated in 1924. He was one of four physics majors known on campus as "the Four Horsemen of Physics." After graduation, he received a one year scholarship to Harvard for physics research and then a teaching fellowship at University of Minnesota from 1925 to 1930. He received a Ph.D. in philosophy in 1930 and began teaching at Princeton the same year. He married Dorothy Clyde (Tommie) Thomas on July 16, 1931 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bleakney received a Presidential Certificate of Merit on March 1, 1948 for his work in the field of terminal ballistics for the National Defense Research Committee. He retired to Santa Barbara, California and died on January 15, 1992.</p>  
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         <p>Materials found in collection; provenance is unknown.</p>  
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            <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Physics</subject>
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