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June 1972

Volume 25, Issue 6

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Physical world of the child

Jean Piaget
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The physics concepts that children develop earliest, such as “velocity” and “action,” have proven to be the same concepts that have best withstood the “revolutions” in science.

Reflections on a decade of grade‐school science

Joe Griffith and Philip Morrison
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The schoolroom is a subtle place where properly planned experiments, such as those in the Elementary Science Study, can lead children to a working understanding of the ideas of science.

Physics for beginners

Robert Karplus
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During the early school years we should provide a highly diversified program based heavily on concrete experiences. The Science Curriculum Improvement Study is one such program.

Science and the worldview

Francis E. Dart
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Any attempt to provide equal educational opportunities for all must involve us in an effort to reconcile cultural differences whose existence and implications we have largely ignored.
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Simplifying physics history

C. W. McCutchen
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Missing names supplied

Harold L. Davis
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More clock paradox

Robert H. Good, R. D. Sard, and John Robert Burke
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Metric time?

N. R. Kunchur
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Grammatical error

Linus Pauling
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Permanent part‐time

Jane C. Jackson
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Scale symmetry

A. O. E. Animalu
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Waste management

Daniel R. Parsignault
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Correction

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Gravity waves attract theories and experiments

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Multimirror infrared telescope planned

Steven M. Hein
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First experiments set for CEA colliding beams

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Van de Graaff voltage raised to 14.4 MV

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The Spectra and Structures of Simple Free Radicals: An Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy

G. Herzberg and Edel Wasserman, Reviewer
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Mathematical Methods of Quantum Mechanics

G. Fano, L. F. Landovitz, and Julian V. Noble, Reviewer
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Ultrasonic Transducer Materials

O. E. Mattiat, Editor and Warren P. Mason, Reviewer
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Introduction to Orbital Mechanics

F. T. Geyling, H. R. Westerman, and Boris Garfinkel, Reviewer
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Molecular Photoelectron Spectroscopy

D. W. Turner, C. Baker, A. D. Baker, C. R. Brundle, and David A. Shirley, Reviewer
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Thermophysics

W. H. Giedt and P. A. Thompson, Reviewer
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Lasers

B. A. Lengyel and John Marburger, Reviewer
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New Books

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Herzfeld Medal goes to Alvin Radkwosky

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Gamow Memorial Award goes to Wigner

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APS prizes to Mueller, Anderson and Robson

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John W. Boag wins Gray Medal

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Five E. O. Lawrence Award winners named

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John Q. Stewart

John W. Stewart
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Steven Physics will continue to have important role

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Priority list for high‐energy physics

Marian S. Rothenberg
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Industrial internships program proposed by AIP

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In Brief

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AIP affirms support for history studies

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Efforts to improve job prospects in astronomy

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OSA forms a group for Raman workers

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Calendar

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Starting with the kids

Harold L. Davis
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