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July 1970

Volume 23, Issue 7

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The future evolution of the computer

Rolf Landauer
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Internal‐logic devices have set the pace in the past and could be the key to further development.

Computer display systems

George A. Michael
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A single picture may be worth a thousand words. Physicists are learning to make better use of computer graphics in problem setting and solving.

Shopping for a time‐sharing service

Hussein Elkholy
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Now that many firms rent time on computers, physics departments may find the prices of these services well within their budgets and computer skills soon within their grasp.

Novel applications of computers

Barbara G. Levi
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Encouraged by the availability of computers and challenged by particular problems, physicists have discovered new ways to use these powerful machines
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In defense of Gofman and Tamplin

Freeman J. Dyson and Henry A. Knoll
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Comments on training funds

Harold P. Hanson and S. J. Tao
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Job‐hunting experiences

Stanley Segel, Larry L. Lynn, Richard H. Burkel, and J. Martin Peck
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Physics Today to Drop Meetings

Harold L. Davis
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About cycles—bi‐ and motor

James Hoskin, David E. H. Jones, and C. W. McCutchen
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The nonscience major

P. L. Walker, Jr and David Small
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Business‐meeting complaint

Frederic P. Fessenden
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First polarized targets

Malcolm H. Mac Gregor
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On refereeing

M. R. Daniel and J. de Klerk
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Correction

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The Wraps Come Off Continuous High‐Power Lasers

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Does the Microwave Background Have a Hump in its Spectrum?

Gloria B. Lubkin
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CERN Proposes Missing Magnets And 150 GeV for New Machine

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Principle for a Pi‐Pi Collision Device Proposed

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Lithium‐drifted Germanium Measures Gamma Polarization

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Spin‐Flip Raman Laser Is Tunable Infrared Source

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Berkeley Group Calls Element 105 Hahnium

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To Interstellar Pollution List Add Carbon Monoxide

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In Brief

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Concepts in Physics

R. K. Adair and Joel A. Snow, Reviewer
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Through Rugged Ways To the Stars

Harlow Shapley and Nat Edmonson, Jr, Reviewer
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Essays in the History of Mechanics

C. Truesdell and Arthur Beer, Reviewer
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Cours De Physique Générale: Thermodynamique

G. Bruhat and Jacques E. Romain, Reviewer
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Plasma Diagnostics

W. Lochte‐Holtgreven, Editor and Herbert Malamud, Reviewer
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Variational Principles In Dynamics and Quantum Theory

Wolfgang Yourgrau, Stanley Mandelstam, and N. D. Mermin, Reviewer
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The Tides: Pulse of the Earth

Edward P. Clancy and Ernst J. Opik, Reviewer
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Reflexionsspektroskopie

Gustav Kortüm and Joseph G. Hoffman, Reviewer
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Relativity and Cosmology

H. P. Robertson, Thomas W. Noonan, and James L. Anderson, Reviewer
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Cours De Physique: Mechanique Ondes

Julien Bok, Pierre Morel, and R. Bruce Lindsay, Reviewer
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Semiconductors and Semimetals, Vol. 4: Physics of III–V Compounds

R. K. Willardson, Editor, Albert C. Beer, Editor, and Martin E. Straumanis, Reviewer
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New Books

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We Hear That

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James B. Macelwane Award To Sykes, Columbia Geophysicist

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First OSA Meggers Award to Harrison, Ives Medal to Hopkins

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Harvard's Bart J. Bok Prize To Joseph Silk of Princeton

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Marietta Blau, Particle Physicist, Dies in Vienna

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Air Force Research Physicist, MIT Professor, N. A. Haskell

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Former Tulane Vice‐President, Physics Chairman, J. C. Morris

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Confusion Mounts Over Section 203

John B. Phelps
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DOT Takes Over Electronic Center; Physics Jobs Cut

John B. Phelps
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Teachers From Black Colleges Evaluate Their Physics Programs

Theodora Johnides
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AIP Names Robert Marks as New Associate Director

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Unsupported Papers Delayed By AIP; Charges Increased

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Mettler Report to President Urges More Science Support

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A New Home at Princeton for Physics, Math and Statistics

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High‐Energy Politics Is Debated at APS Meeting

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In Brief

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Calendar

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No Time to Slack Off on Arms Control

Harold L. Davis
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