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December 1959

Volume 12, Issue 12

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Dedication week at General Atomic

Martin O. Stern
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The John Jay Hopkins Laboratory for Pure and Applied Science, home of the General Atomic Division of General Dynamics Corp., was formally dedicated on Thursday, June 25, 1959. Three years ago the late John Jay Hopkins broke the first ground on the site, located at the northern end of the city of San Diego, and a year and a half later construction was sufficiently advanced to permit moving into the new quarters. Since that time the laboratory's projects concerned with reactors, fusion and thermoelectric power, space ships, nuclear, atomic, and solid‐state physics, radiation chemistry, and metallurgy have multiplied so greatly that it has become necessary to begin construction of additional buildings. The dedication ceremonies were followed by a week of talks and symposia attended by guest scientists from the US and abroad.

The atomic mechanisms of fracture

J. J. Gilman and David S. Lieberman
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Results of preliminary study of national physics roster

Sylvia Barisch
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A staff member of the AIP, the author of the following summary report is supervisor of the Physics and Astronomy Section of the National Register oj Scientific and Technical Personnel

High‐energy nuclear physics conference

J. C. Polkinghorne
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Locating unclassified government‐sponsored research reports

R. E. Maizell
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Cosmic ray research facilities in Africa and the Orient

Serge A. Korff
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Chemical Compounds of Certified High Purity

Guy Waddington
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Physics Club of Chicago

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Nuclear Education

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Physics Documentation

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High‐Energy Physics

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Astrophysics III: The Solar System

C. C. Kiess, Reviewer
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Handbook of Physics

E. U. Condon, Editor, Hugh Odishaw, Editor, and Richard T. Weidner, Reviewer
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Détecteurs de Particules

Y. Rocard and L. Marton, Reviewer
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Turning Points in Physics

R. Bruce Lindsay, Reviewer
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The Astronomer's Universe

H. K. Kiess, Reviewer
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Statistical Physics

L. D. Landau, E. M. Lifshitz, E. Peierls, R. F. Peierls, and R. T. Beyer, Reviewer
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Advances in Chemical Physics

I. Prigogine, Editor and Henry Wise, Reviewer
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College Physics

Franklin Miller, Jr. and B. H. Dickinson, Reviewer
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Sur la Résonance magnétique

Lawrence H. Bennett, Reviewer
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Matrix Calculus

E. Bodewig and George Weiss, Reviewer
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Combustion and Propulsion

M. W. Thring, Editor, J. Fabri, Editor, O. Lutz, Editor, A. H. Lefebvre, Editor, and R. E. Street, Reviewer
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Introduction to the Theory of Sound Transmission

C. B. Officer and Philip M. Morse, Reviewer
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Analytical Transients

T. C. Gordon Wagner and Peter L. Balise, Reviewer
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Books Received

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We Hear That…

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New AIP Style Manual

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The Arden House Assembly

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Optical Society of America

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Acoustical Society of America

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Publications

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Awards

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Grants and Fellowships

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Facilities

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