Theodore Lyman II (1792–1849), American philanthropist, politician, and author
Theodore Lyman III (1833–1897), American natural scientist, military staff officer, and politician
Theodore Lyman IV (1874–1954), American physicist
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TheodoreLyman may refer to: Theodore B. Lyman (1815–1893), American bishop TheodoreLyman II (1792–1849), American philanthropist, politician, and author...
TheodoreLyman IV (/ˈlaɪmən/; November 23, 1874 – October 11, 1954) was an American physicist and spectroscopist, born in Boston. He graduated from Harvard...
n = 1 is called Lyman-alpha, 3 to 1 is Lyman-beta, 4 to 1 is Lyman-gamma, and so on. The series is named after its discoverer, TheodoreLyman. The greater...
TheodoreLyman III (August 23, 1833 – September 9, 1897) was a natural scientist, military staff officer during the American Civil War, and United States...
Massachusetts TheodoreLyman IV (1874–1954), director of Jefferson Physics Lab, Harvard. The Lyman series of spectral lines, the crater Lyman on the far...
TheodoreLyman II (September 20, 1792 – July 18, 1849) was an American philanthropist, politician, and author, born in Boston, the son of Theodore Lyman...
Lyman limit. Hydrogen is ionized by absorbing LyC. Working from Victor Schumann's discovery of ultraviolet light, from 1906 to 1914, TheodoreLyman observed...
The school was named for its principal benefactor, philanthropist TheodoreLyman, who served as mayor of Boston, Massachusetts from 1834 to 1836. The...
The TheodoreLyman School is a historic former school building at 30 Gove Street in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is a three-story...
named after its discoverer, TheodoreLyman, who discovered the spectral lines from 1906–1914. All the wavelengths in the Lyman series are in the ultraviolet...
The Lyman Laboratory of Physics (named for the physicist TheodoreLyman) is a building at Harvard University located between the Jefferson and Cruft Laboratories...
the election of TheodoreLyman II. It was held on December 9, 1833. Incumbent mayor Charles Wells was not a nominee for reelection. Lyman was the first...
incumbent TheodoreLyman II. It was held on December 8, 1834. Incumbent mayor Lyman was a Democrat. Both the Democrats and the Whigs nominated Lyman, leaving...
science by TheodoreLyman in 1860. Lyman states in his description that the animal is named for his friend, Alexander E. R. Agassiz, the son of Lyman's mentor...
was established in 1793 by Boston merchant TheodoreLyman on 400 acres (160 ha) of grounds, and was the Lyman family's summer residence for over 150 years...
Millikan (1916) Henry A. Bumstead (1918) Joseph Sweetman Ames (1919) TheodoreLyman (1921) Thomas Corwin Mendenhall (1923) Dayton Miller (1925) 1926–1950...
gave up and told Wright, "Your delay has been fatal." Meade's aide TheodoreLyman wrote, "On this particular occasion Wright showed himself totally unfit...
the discovery of the hydrogen spectral lines series (Lyman series) by TheodoreLyman in 1914. Lyman, T. (1914), "Victor Schumann", Astrophysical Journal...
consecutive term. It was held on December 13, 1830. Otis' opponent TheodoreLyman II was nominated by the Working Men's Party. List of mayors of Boston...
Samuel A. Wells was nominated by the Anti-Masonic Party. TheodoreLyman II also ran. Lyman received approximately 200 votes, counted in the scattering...
was the fourth of seven children. Her parents, Ella (Lowell) Lyman and Arthur TheodoreLyman, owned a family estate in Waltham, Massachusetts. Cabot was...