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April 1980

Volume 33, Issue 4

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The young Oppenheimer: letters and recollections

Alice Kimball Smith and Charles Weiner
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Correspondence with friends and colleagues and reminiscences—his own and others’—give insights into the development and character of an important physicist and public figure.

Detecting art forgeries

Stuart Fleming
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Physical methods available for identifying spurious works include ultraviolet, infrared and x‐ray imaging, neutron activation analysis and the measurement of isotopic ratios in pigments.

Physics and the APS in 1979

Lewis M. Branscomb
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Only by active engagement in the affairs of society can we protect the principles we as physicists hold dear and thereby protect the health of our science and its value to future generations.
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Microfabrication

R. Spohr, B. E. Fischer, and Alec N. Broers
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Grantsmanship in advertising

Lawrence Cranberg
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More on atomic resonances

U. Fano
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High‐school teaching

Ronnie J. Hastings
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What is basic research?

E. A. DiMarzio
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History of outliers

Henry E. Heatherly and Francine Abeles
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Solving global problems

Temple F. Smith and Robert E. Marshak
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Dual‐named particle

Maurice M. Mizrahi
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Corrections

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Two dimensions in pure electron systems and monolayers

Barbara G. Levi
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Surface‐enhanced Raman effect

Thomas von Foerster
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Langchow plans heavy‐ion facility

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Radioactive waste bound in crystals

Bertram M. Schwarzschild
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Scattering of Light by Crystals

W. Hayes, R. Loudon, and Joseph L. Birman, Reviewer
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What Little I Remember

O. R. Frisch and Daniel M. Siegel, Reviewer
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Introduction to Solid‐State Theory

O. Madelung and Hellmut J. Juretschke, Reviewer
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Mechanics of Non‐Newtonian Fluids

W. R. Schowalter and John L. Lumley, Reviewer
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Book Note

Steven C. Ashley, Reviewer
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New Books

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New Products

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Hartline is elected Optical Society honorary member

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Acoustical Society honors Rogers

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Dalitz receives Oppenheimer Prize

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Rostoker wins Stacie Prize

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Wolfgang H. J. Yourgrau

Alwyn van der Merwe
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John M. Peech

William J. Skocpol, Michael Tinkham, and Robert Pohl
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Laurence A. Marusak

R. L. Thomas, A. M. de Graaf, and L. N. Mulay
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William S. Benedict

Lawrence C. Krisher and William M. Benesch
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Morton Masius

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The importance of defending Andrei Sakharov

Frank von Hippel
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Council moves to establish division on physics history

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POPA plans coal utilization and breeder safety studies

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Scholarships available to minority undergraduates

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Council elects new committee members

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Government bars Soviets from AVS and OSA meetings

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Academy identifies energy priorities

Michael E. Jacobs
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Radio meeting adopts most US proposals

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Minority youth to have summer research jobs

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In Brief

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John W. Layman is new AAPT vice‐president

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AIP to move publications groups to Woodbury site

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AAS organizes historical astronomy division

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AIP makes plans for temperature symposium

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New edition of physics staff directory

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NBS honors authors of time and frequency article

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In Brief

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Scientific freedom: political hostage

Harold L. Davis
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