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October 1974

Volume 27, Issue 10

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Cosmic rays—astronomy with energetic particles

Peter Meyer, Reuven Ramaty, and William R. Webber
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What objects inside or outside our galaxy produce these extremely high‐energy electrons and nuclei of the entire periodic table?

Quantum chemistry and catalysis

John C. Slater and Keith H. Johnson


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Powerful theoretical techniques are revealing similarities—particularly the role of the d‐electrons—in the electronic structure of molecules, complexes and clusters important in many diverse catalytic processes.

Acoustical holography

Pal Greguss
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Some things—brain tumors, faulty welds—are better “seen” by sound than by light, but there are complications that holographic techniques may be able to resolve.
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Who attended the Washington meeting in 1910?

Ernest Ambler
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Detente criticized

Morrel H. Cohen, D. A. Doane, and Edward A. Stern
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Missing journal

Karl F. Heumann
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Abbreviating “Japan”

R. Hasegawa and David Hathwell
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Our goof

Richard K. Gehrenbeck
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Correction

Warren D. Grobman
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Novel x‐ray spectroscopy probes complex molecules

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Vortex‐line photographs confirm helium‐II prediction

Barbara G. Levi
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Direct lepton production reported

Gloria B. Lubkin
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AEC plans computer center for fusion

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Room Acoustics

Heinrich Kuttruff and Theodore J. Schultz, Reviewer


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Principles and Applications of Magnetic Cooling

R. P. Hudson and Bernard M. Abraham, Reviewer
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A Survey of Hidden‐Variables Theories

F. J. Belinfante and Leslie E. Ballentine, Reviewer
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Elements of Group Theory for Physicists and Classical Groups for Physicists

A. W. Joshi, B. G. Wybourne, and D. B. Lichtenberg, Reviewer
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Hadron Physics at Very High Energies

D. Horn, F. Zachariasen, and Gerald H. Thomas, Reviewer
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The Many‐Body Problem

W. E. Parry and John L. Gammel, Reviewer
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Optical Information Processing and Holography

W. T. Cathey and Albert Macovski, Reviewer


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Electron Spin Resonance

N. M. Atherton and John E. Harriman, Reviewer
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Acoustic Fields and Waves in Solids: Two Volumes

B. A. Auld and Robert E. Green, Jr, Reviewer
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Strongly Interacting Particles

R. Levi Setti, T. Lasinski, and Robert E. Diebold, Reviewer
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New Books

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Hagstrum wins AVS 1974 Welch Award

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Ryle receives ASP radioastronomy medal

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Fischer honored by NASA and Interior Department

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AAS Newton Lacy Pierce Prize to Edwin Kellogg

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Flemming Awards presented to Hummer and Snow

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Gloria Lubkin wins Nieman Fellowship

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Sagan cited for role in public astronomy education

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US Navy presents Conrad Award to Spiess

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James Chadwick

Mark Oliphant
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Stephen Royal Meadows

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Alfred J. Zmuda

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Resonances

Calvin Newton and Fassit Salter
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Flectotachometry, it appears, is here to stay. A few months ago, to help launch “Information Exchange” (PHYSICS TODAY's expanded classified‐advertising department), we prepared a few ads such as the following:
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Five days on the river: Utah adventure

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Three new subcommittees for professional concerns

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Physical Review editors remove some anomalies

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Reminder: Store‐front physics contest

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In Brief

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Scientists in the House: Five seek election this year

Robert A. Saar
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AEC approves Princeton Tokamak and compares designs

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Institute of Acoustics formed from two UK groups

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Noel Hinners succeeds Naugle in NASA post

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Women astronomers star in exhibit and directory

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AIP issues 1974–75 Faculty Directory

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Two journals suffer production delays

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Profile: Arnold A. Strassenburg

James Golden
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Applications due now for White House Fellowships


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In Brief

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Scientists in Congress

Harold L. Davis
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