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Hartree, Douglas Rayner (1897-1958) mathematician File
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1979

Includes 1p typescript draft letter to the The Observer re meccano and D.R. Hartree. With newspaper cutting and photograph of Hartee with a meccano model of differential analyser.

Douglas Rayner Hartree (1897-1958)

Jeffreys had a close research association with Hartree, whom she first met as a student at Cambridge in 1925. Her early research under R.H. Fowler on the polarisability of the atomic core was a problem passed on to her by Hartree. Jeffreys moved to Manchester as Assistant Lecturer in Mathematics in 1928 and their association continued the following year when Hartree succeeded E.A. Milne in the chair in Mathematics there. They met less often after Jeffreys return to Cambridge in 1938 but in 1946 Hartree was appointed Plummer Professor of Mathematical Physics at Cambridge.

Jeffreys wrote her reminiscences of Hartree, 'Douglas Rayner Hartree 1897-1958', for Comments on Atomic and Molecular Physics (CAMP), vol. 20.

'Nat. Sci. Tripos 1953,4. Whole subject Mathematics'

Contents of folder so inscribed (at a later date). Includes manuscript and typescript synopsis of Course and report of examiners for 1953. Also includes loose note by Jeffreys, 1992, 'Before 1953 Mathematics was a half-subject in the Natural Sciences Tripos. The enlargement to a Whole Subject was largely due to Douglas Hartree. I was an examiner in 1953 and 1954'.