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Polar, 1940 - 1972

 Sub-Series

Dates

  • Creation: 1940 - 1972

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

Records documenting the history of the Weston Observatory from the 1950s to the 1970s through materials created by seismologist and director Daniel Linehan, SJ. Linehan's records include the Observatory central files, which are principally correspondence with organizations that contracted seismic studies from the Observatory, and from Jesuit and scientific groups of which Linehan was a member and to which he contributed papers or other expertise. A very small amount of materials from directors preceding Linehan is included in these records. The Observatory's work is also captured in the seismic survey files, with field notes, reports, and occasional plans and correspondence for contract work performed for private corporations, towns, and Massachusetts departments to aid in planning for buildings, dam sites, highways, power plants, and tunnels. A sampling of the portable seismological equipment used in this field work is also part of the collection.

In addition to the regional work of the Observatory, Linehan contributed his geophysical expertise to the Vatican City, polar expeditions, and the UNESCO Seismological Missions. His correspondence, travel diaries, and photographic materials are included with the records, as are publicity materials spanning the Observatory's seismological work and Linehan's expeditions. Linehan's talks and papers likewise cover both his research and his adventures.

Linehan was also an amateur radio enthusiast, and his papers contain his work as Executive Secretary of the International Mission Radio Association and membership in other radio organizations, as well as his radio transmitter and receiver.

Linehan's religious materials include his notes for masses and retreats, correspondence, cards celebrating his jubilees, and 5-year calendars marking Mass intentions.

Creator

Restrictions on access

Collection is open for research.

Film reels and audio tape reels are not available for playback due to format impermanence and cannot be reformatted by Burns Library at this time. Please let Burns Library Public Services know of your specific interest; when it becomes possible we will schedule reformatting.

Negatives, in box 60, are not an access medium and are not available for use; print photographs are available for access.

Historical note: Polar expeditions

Linehan participated in the Dow expedition to the Artic in the summer of 1954. He then served as the Consulting Geophysicist on three U.S. Navy expeditions to the Antarctic: an unnamed expedition aboard the USS Atka in winter 1954-1955, Operation Deepfreeze I in 1955-1956, and Operation Deepfreeze III in 1957-1958. Health issues prevented his participation in Operation Deepfreeze II in 1956-1957.

Extent

37.25 Linear Feet (23 containers)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by region and expedition, and then by material type. Materials that could not be definitively associated with a particular expedition are filed at the end of the series.

Processing information - slides

Polar expedition slides were received entirely disordered, however each slide was marked with an expedition stamp "Antarctic-55," "Antarctic-56", and assigned a roll number. They have been minimally processed to be grouped by expedition but not to the level of the roll. Because each Antarctic expedition spanned two years and the labels shorthand to one, the processing archivist has assumed that "Antarctic-55" is the Atka Expedition, "Antarctic-56" is Operation Deepfreeze I, and "Antarctic-57" is Operation Deepfreeze III.

Repository Details

Part of the John J. Burns Library Repository

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