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David Locke Webster grad student 1932 Stanford (Physics Tree)
 (Relative probabilities of K-ionization of silver by cathode rays.)
Philip M. Morse post-doc 1933-1934 MIT (Physics Tree)

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Daniel J. Alpert grad student 1941 Stanford
H. John Shaw grad student 1948 Stanford (Physics Tree)
William John Barclay grad student 1949 Stanford (BME Tree)
Richard Freeman Post grad student 1949 Stanford (Physics Tree)
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Chodorow M, Ginzton EL, Hansen WW, et al. (1955) Stanford high-energy linear electron accelerator (Mark III) Review of Scientific Instruments. 26: 134-204
GINZTON EL, HANSEN WW, KENNEDY WR. (1948) A linear electron accelerator. The Review of Scientific Instruments. 19: 89-108
Hansen WW, Webster DL. (1936) Electrostatic focusing at relativistic speeds Review of Scientific Instruments. 7: 17-23
Webster DL, Hansen WW, Duveneck FB. (1935) Errata: Ionization Area of He and Bethe's Theory Physical Review. 47: 699-699
Webster DL, Hansen WW, Duveneck FB. (1933) X-ray line intensities and cathode-ray retardation in thick targets of silver Physical Review. 44: 258-264
Webster DL, Hansen WW, Duveneck FB. (1932) Probabilities of K-electron ionization of silver by cathode rays [1] Physical Review. 42: 141-142
Webster DL, Hansen WW, Duveneck FB. (1932) The measurement of x-ray intensities as functions of voltage, up to 180 kv Review of Scientific Instruments. 3: 729-749
Webster DL, Clark H, Hansen WW. (1931) Effects of cathode-ray diffusion on intensities in x-ray spectra Physical Review. 37: 115-135
Webster DL, Clark H, Yeatman RM, et al. (1928) Intensities of K-Series X-Rays from Thin Targets. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 14: 679-86
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