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October 1982

Volume 35, Issue 10

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Some physics not in The Physical Review

Robert N. Varney
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Reminiscences from Berkeley in the 1930s, a period in which a small group of very young scientists stumbled into greatness, revolutionizing the way physics is done.

Chandrasekhar vs. Eddington—an unanticipated confrontation

Kameshwar C. Wali
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For many years astronomers did not accept the validity of a young scientist's application of the new physics because it was ridiculed by a preeminent astronomer.

Communication in physics—the use of journals

Donald W. King and Nancy K. Roderer
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Surveys and analysis reveal the interests of readers, authors, publishers and libraries, and indicate that the “electronic journal” may be feasible.
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Creationism discussion continues

Harry W. Ellis, Robert V. Gentry, T. Raya Halemane, J. Willits Lane, John E. Beach, Kevin G. Smith, Burton H. Voorhees, Robert L. Dunning, and Alvin Radkowsky
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Telescope misrepresented

Yoji Kondo
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States of matter

Jay S. Huebner and Frederic J. Kahn
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Physicists and nuclear war

Alvin M. Saperstein and Art Hobson
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Role of the referee

William F. Pickard and R. Jones
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Appeal for journals

L. Fonda and H. R. Dalafi
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More on Einstein papers

Kenneth J. Epstein and E. J. Post
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Research at small colleges

Kendall W. King and George E. Duvall
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Grass‐roots science education

Charlotte R. Ward and L. J. Lanzerotti
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How many nuclear warheads?

J. A. Eades and J. H. Phillips
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Global atmospheric effects of nuclear‐war fires

Jeffrey D. Schmidt
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French heavy‐ion cyclotron facility starting up

Bertram M. Schwarzschild
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American Vacuum Society meets in Baltimore

Jean Coonan
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The Rise of Robert Millikan: Portrait of a Life in American Science

R. Kargon and John L. Michel, Reviewer
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Gauge Fields

N. Konopleva, V. Popov, and Roman Jackiw, Reviewer
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Science and Industrialization in the USSR

R. Lewis and Loren Graham, Reviewer
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Quantum Physics: A Functional Integral Point of View

J. Gllmm, A. Jaffe, and Frank Wilczek, Reviewer
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Between Science and Values

L. Graham and Robert Lange, Reviewer
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Book Note

Daniel Gladstone, Reviewer
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New Books

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New Products

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Optical Society of America honors seven

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Steacie Prize given to Gordon Drake

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Gaylord P. Harnwell

Alfred K. Mann, Charles W. Ufford, and Walter D. Wales
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John Henry Dillon

Ludwig Rebenfeld
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G. Howard Carragan

Gerhard L. Salinger
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Morris Perlman

L. M. Corliss, G. Friedlander, and R. E. Watson
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Robert T. Young

Martin J. Reddan
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Stuart T. Butler

Norman Austern, Bruce H. J. McKellar, Hugh McManus, and Edwin E. Salpeter
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Austin Rogers Frey

Eugene C. Crittenden, Jr and Oscar B. Wilson, Jr
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Differences between physics in industry and academia

David E. Pritchard
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National Academy study reassesses CO2 climate link

Jean Coonan
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Knapp is new NSF assistant director

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Slaughter resigns as NSF director

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Laser history project begins

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Pagels wins AIP–US Steel science‐writing award

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Chretien fund for observational astronomy

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Acoustical Society sponsors Congressional Science Fellow

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McDonnell‐Douglas funds Missouri fusion facility

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Summit meeting in physics

Harold L. Davis
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