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May 1969

Volume 22, Issue 5

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What happened to my paper?

Samuel A. Goudsmit
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If authors knew how many stages are involved in filing, refereeing and editing their papers, they might complain less about publishing delays.

The origin of the elements

Donald D. Clayton
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Why do the elements occur in the universe with their observed abundances? Observations of stellar spectra, combined with laboratory data on nuclear reactions, help to explain their synthesis.

A Philistine asks for equal time

Sister Johnell Dillon
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When a Philistine rooms with a physicist, who does the wiring, checks the calculations and makes the coffee?

Particles beyond the light barrier

Olexa‐Myron Bilaniuk and E. C. George Sudarshan
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Despite almost universal belief that particles cannot move faster than light, one can think of negative‐energy particles traveling backward in time whose speed exceeds that of light. Experimenters are looking for these faster‐than‐light particles.

The international union of pure and applied physics

Larkin Kerwin
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With national committees from 37 countries directing its policy and activity, IUPAP fosters international meetings, spreads information and hopes to advance international understanding.
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Other space is available

Jay Orear and William W. Havens, Jr
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Meeting and demonstration

David F. Greenberg
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Specialized irrelevancy

Herbert N. Hersh and Susanne D. Ellis
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Romania observed

Earl Callen and John B. Goodenough
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The day or the second?

J. A. Perry, Jr and William Blitzstein
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A Correction

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Solid Staters Study Fluctuations in Superconductors

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Interstellar Medium Has Biological Preservative

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Giant Scintillation Counter Is Good for High Energies

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Electron Cloud to Produce Highly Stripped Heavy Ions

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Mars Mariners to Study Surface and Atmosphere

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In Brief

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Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom

Andrei D. Sakharov and Jack M. Hollander, Reviewer
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The Mathematical Principles of Quantum Mechanics

Derek F. Lawden and Garrison Sposito, Reviewer
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Mathematische Grundlagen der Quantenmechanik and Precis de Mecanique Quantique Relativiste

Johann von Neumann, O. Costa de Beauregard, and Peter G. Bergmann, Reviewer
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A Guide to Feynman Diagrams in the Many-Body Problem

Richard D. Mattuck and Howard Chang, Reviewer
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Particle Acceleration

J. Rosenblatt and Norman A. Baily, Reviewer
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Relaxation in Shock Waves

Ye. V. Stupochenko, S. A. Losev, A. I. Osipov, and Eugene Wigner, Reviewer
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Molecular Forces Based on the Baker Lectures of Peter J. W. Debye

Benjamin Chu and Stanley Weissman, Reviewer
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Special Relativity: The MIT Introductory Physics Series

A. P. French and Peter G. Bergmann, Reviewer
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Washington Colloquium on Science and Society (First Series) and Washington Colloquium on Science and Society (Second Series)

S. Frederick Seymour, Editor, Morton Leeds, Editor, and M. W. Friedlander, Reviewer
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Ondes Electromagnetiques et Photons

Louis de Broglie and R. Bruce Lindsay, Reviewer
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Theoretical Acoustics

Philip M. Morse, K. Uno Ingard, and R. S. Shankland, Reviewer
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New Books

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We Hear That

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Benjamin Lax Receives Gano Dunn Medal From Cooper Union

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ASA Gold Medal and Trent‐Crede Award to Hunt, Vigness

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City College Harris Medal Awarded to Radkowsky

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Six Will Receive 1969 IPPS Prizes This Month

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Michigan State Creates Thomas Osgood Award

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George Glockler, 78; Was Physical Chemist

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Pioneer in Ultrasonics; Egon A. Hiedemann

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Richard G. Nuckolls, 54; Was Parsons Chairman

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W. Adair Morrison, 56; Research Administrator

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Raymond Morgan; Retired Chairman at Maryland

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John Albright, Former Rhode Island Chairman

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Phimsy

R. Hobart Ellis, Jr, Victor J. Slabinski, and Barry Bernstein
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LAMPF Aims for 1972; Users' Group Organizes

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Canadian Council Weighs Role on Batavia Machine

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AAPT Sponsors New Book on Demonstration Experiments

Theodora Johnides
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New York Times Writer Wins AIP–US Steel Writing Award

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Universities, Congress Study Institutional Grant Proposals

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AIP, Societies Seek Ways to Cut Publishing Costs

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Physical Review Letters Cuts Page Budget 10%

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In Brief

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Society of Physics Students: 7500 Members in 365 Chapters

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Maryland Plans to Train 23 Negro College Teachers

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Calendar

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Who Pays the Bills?

R. Hobart Ellis, Jr
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