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She met her husband, physicist John Schwarz, at the University of Louisville; they both studied at Harvard, worked at Philco and married in 1950. They had two sons and a daughter.
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but she switched to mathematics and science after becoming inspired by a first-year mathematics course taught there by Walter Lee Moore, the namesake of the university's
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Schwarz was the daughter of Lawrence J. Fitzmayer, who taught music at public schools in Louisville and played violin for the
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in their manufacturing processes. She worked for them in their scientific laboratory in
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Philco gave Schwarz their Presidential Special Award. Schwarz was named a
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Schwarz became a scientist for transistor manufacturer
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for graduate study in physics, working there on the
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Rotational magnetic moments in polyatomic molecules
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semiconductors
Louisville, Kentucky
Atherton High School, Louisville
University of Louisville
political science
Moore Observatory
Harvard University
magnetic
molecules
John Hasbrouck Van Vleck
Radcliffe College
Philco
flow of heat
Blue Bell, Pennsylvania
General Electric
Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra
Old York Road Symphony
Fellow of the American Physical Society
Ruth Fitzmayer Schwarz: A Biographical Sketch










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