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January 1969

Volume 22, Issue 1

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Quasistellar objects and seyfert galaxies

Stirling A. Colgate
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Are these two classes of distant objects related? Evolution of dense stellar clusters, so crowded with stars that collisions occur, yielding more massive stars and supernovae, could be the common origin of them both.

Nonlinear optics

J. A. Giordmaine
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Intense, coherent laser beams permit study of media polarized as the square or third power of field strength. Phenomena include harmonic generation, modulation, stimulated scattering and self‐focusing. Newly available tools utilize picosecond optical pulses.

Nonlinear optics

J. A. Giordmaine
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Intense, coherent laser beams permit study of media polarized as the square or third power of field strength. Phenomena include harmonic generation, modulation, stimulated scattering and self‐focusing. Newly available tools utilize picosecond optical pulses.

Form factors of elementary particles

Richard Wilson
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Scattering of electrons on nucleons and electron‐positron scattering in colliding‐beam experiments give a measure of the size and charge distribution of the proton, neutron and pion. Theoretical understanding is fairly advanced for the pion but still uncertain for the nucleons.

AAPT–APS meeting returns to New York

John P. Wiley, Jr
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The number of contributed papers has dropped for the first time since World War II, possibly as a result of funding cuts which prohibited travel to the meeting.
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Romance in six figures

Stephen G. Brush
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When Congress does not know

Emilio Q. Daddario
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No new first‐rate insights

Peter J. Huber
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Spectral lines from pulsars

John G. Bolton, Stephen P. Maran, and A. G. W. Cameron
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Glassy Semiconductors Show Switching and Memory Effects

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Is There A New Mechanism For Superconductivity?

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Batavia Accelerator Staff Plans for Bubble Chambers

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Lamb‐Effect Sources Make Better Polarized Ion Beams

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A Visit to the Semiconductor Institute in Leningrad

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Theory Falls Behind Experiments in High‐Energy Physics

Michael J. Moravcsik
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The Government of Science and Science Policy and the University

Harvey Brooks, Harold Orlans, Editor, and Paul Craig, Reviewer
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Elements of X-ray Crystallography

Leonid V. Azároff and Richard B. Zipin, Reviewer
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Mossbauer Effect Methodology, Vol. 3

Irwin J. Gruverman, Editor and H. H. Wickman, Reviewer
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Elementary Particles and Their Currents

Jeremy Bernstein and Ciaran Ryan, Reviewer
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The Encounter Between Christianity and Science

Richard H. Bube, Editor and Fred L. Wilson, Reviewer
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Radiation Processes in Plasmas

G. Bekefi and Howard H. C. Chang, Reviewer
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Debate About the Earth: Approach to Geophysics Through Analysis of Continental Drift

H. Takeuchi, S. Uyeda, H. Kanamori, and W. Williams, Reviewer
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Progress in Low Temperature Physics, Vol. 5

C. J. Gorter, Editor and Garrison Sposito, Reviewer
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Experimental Measurements: Precision, Error and Truth and Interpretation of Technical Data

N. C. Barford, J. W. Richards, and James B. Kelley, Reviewer
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Advances in Chemical Physics, Vol. 12: Intermolecular Forces

Joseph O. Hirshfelderf, Editor and I. Amdur, Reviewer
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Atomic Physics (Conf. Proc.)

Victor Cohen, Francis M. J. Pichanick, Editor, Benjamin Bederson, Reviewer, Larry Spruch, Reviewer, and Vernon W. Hughes, Reviewer
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New Books

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We Hear That

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Frederick Seitz Awarded Herbert Hoover Medal

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Svestka, Czech Astrophysicist, Receives Guggenheim Award

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Franklin Institute Honors Theuerer, Duwez, Berger

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Keivin Burns Teaching Award Given by Spectroscopy Society

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Montana State Creates Arthur Johnson Award

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S of R Honors Ericksen With Bingham Medal

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Karl Jansky Lectureship Given to J. S. Shklovsky

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Wayne W. Scanlon Receives Navy Achievement Award

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Raphael Levine Receives Quantum Molecular Award

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Carl Adams, Former Chairman at Louisville

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H. C. Hayes Was Pioneer In Underwater Acoustics

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Alexander McLay Dies; Professor at McMaster

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Phimsy

R. Hobart Ellis, Jr and Alan Mackay
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NAS Names Rubey Director Of Lunar Science Institute

John P. Wiley
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IBO Develops International Physics Syllabus and Exam

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Physics Monograph Series To Appear in Paperback

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AAPT Succeeds with Resource Letters and Reprint Booklets

Theodora Johnides
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House Unit Proposes Steps To Improve Federal Labs

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Daddario Committee Outlines Agenda For 91st Congress

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In Brief

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Calendar

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D. Phil. or D. Phys.?

R. Hobart Ellis, Jr
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