Truman Abbe

Abbe began work in 1902 at Georgetown University.

Afterwards, he was appointed instructor at George Washington University (1905).

In 1907, he was awarded a silver medal at the Jamestown Exposition for his researches into the uses of radium in medicine.

[2] His papers were donated to the National Library of Medicine in 1983.

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As a Harvard undergraduate, c. 1895