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The Project on the History of Recent Physics arose out of the American Institute of Physics' Committee on the History and Philosophy of Physics. Initial funding for the Project came from National Science Foundation grants awarded in 1961 and 1963. Dr. W. James King was named Director of the Project in mid-1961. The early staff also included a full-time secretary and some part-time assistants. The project was overseen by an Advisory Committee chaired by Dr. Gerald Holton of Harvard University. Activities pursued included the collection of historical materials and biographical and bibliographical information on leading physicists. Dr. John J. Beer joined the Project on the History of Recent Physics in 1963 to coordinate the Project's collecting of information and archival material from industrial companies involved in physics research. He served as a staff consultant while still a member of the faculty at the University of Delaware and left the project in 1964 after generating a final report of his efforts.
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This oral history project was undertaken by the Center for History of Physics of the American Institute of Physics, beginning in about 1976. The American Philosophical Society Library is a designated repository for the archive, which includes photocopies of typed manuscripts of the interviews, and microfilm and microfiche of certain manuscript collections of astrophysicists. These include the papers of Robert D'E Atkinson, Seth Chandler, Theodore Dunham [The American Philosophical Society has received a separate Dunham collection that has not yet been cataloged (Ms. Coll. #40).], Frank Edmondson, Ejnar Hertzsprung, Edwin Hubble, George Cunliffe McVittie, Jan Hendrik Oort, Frank Schlesinger, Harlow Shapley, Otto Struve, Polydore Swings, and Charles A. Young.
During the mid- to late-1970s, the Center for the History of Physics of the American Institute of Physics sponsored an oral history project designed to provide a systematic survey of late 20th century astrophysics. Slightly adjusting the model provided by the successful Sources for the History of Quantum Physics, the History of Modern Astrophysics project slightly deemphasized detailed inquiry into early scientific work, while delving more deeply into personal and social matters. Like the Quantum Physics project, they also sought out and microfilmed significant bodies of records, particularly those for observatories, that were deemed to be "in danger, or in remote locations, or of exceptional value to a broad community of scholars."
The initial list of candidates for interviews was compiled based upon recommendations that emerged from a series of exploratory interviews with astrophysicists, supplemented by individuals who were frequently cited in review articles, who were the recipients of major astronomical prizes, or who were mentioned as significant contributors in the existing secondary literature. These were then ranked and submitted to an advisory panel of historians of astronomy to fill in any omissions. Given the limitations of such a large undertaking, the project organizers inevitably chose to emphasize certain fields at the expense of others. In particular, they limited the number of interviews with radio astronomers and solar system astrophysics because these subfields were covered under other projects, while they sought extensive coverage of a variety of subfields in cosmology. Approximately 25% of the interviews were with cosmologists and a slightly smaller number concerned astronomical spectroscopy. The selection of subjects for interviews was also biased geographically: over half of the subjects were born and educated in the United States, with Britain, the Netherlands, and Germany relatively well represented, but the Soviet Union notably underrepresented.
Ultimately, the project logged over 400 hours of interviews with over 100 astronomers, resulting in over 10,000 pages of edited transcripts. Following the standard procedures established at the AIP, the interviews were fully transcribed and edited against the tape by the interviewer before being sent to the astronomer for further editing and permissions. Several different interviewers were employed during the project, including interviewers who were not members of the AIP staff.
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American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Project on the History of Recent Physics, 1952-1982 (bulk 1960-1965).
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Project on the History of Recent Physics, 1952-1982 (bulk 1960-1965).
This collection brings together earlier, separate accessions of materials that document the origins of the AIP's Center for History of Physics. A major component of the Project on the History of Recent Physics was the Biographical and Bibliographical Study of American Physicists (subsequently abbreviated to BBA). This contains the lists of physicists from which biographical information was obtained, and documentation describing how the lists were compiled. Also included are the form letters requesting information sent out to physicists, and to various institutions inquiring about the location and content of archives and apparatus related to recent physics research. Included also are the reports and background material on the statistical and demographical analysis of the BBA materials. There is also a collection of material on physics awards and the recipients, and lists of physicists to be interviewed and the related correspondence. The John J. Beer Series contains his final report and correspondence relating to his work on the Project, including the correspondence and reports regarding personal visits to industries. The collection contains more general and integral information on the Project on the History of Recent Physics such as reports, overviews, and Advisory Committee minutes from 1961 to 1963 as well as publication and research guides to the Project's early history. There are also some miscellaneous items such as proceedings of a conference on nuclear physics in 1967, Advisory Committee minutes from 1981, and material from 1960 to 1965 relating to the Friends of the Niels Bohr Library, the establishment of the Niels Bohr Library, and the creation of a Center for the History of Physics.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Project on the History of Recent Physics, 1952-1982 (bulk 1960-1965).
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-632: An Exposure of the 15-Foot Bubble Chamber with a Neon-Hydrogen Mixture To a Wideband Neutrino Beam from the Tevatron, 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-632: An Exposure of the 15-Foot Bubble Chamber with a Neon-Hydrogen Mixture To a Wideband Neutrino Beam from the Tevatron, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: University of Birmingham: Gron T. Jones (group leader); Universit Libre de Bruxelles: Pierre Marage (group leader); CERN: Gert Harigel; Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory: Wesley Smart; Imperial College, London: Donald Miller (group leader); Max Planck Institut, Munich: Michael Aderholz (group leader); Saclay: Christian Coutures, Monique Neveu (group leader); Tufts University: Jacob Schneps (group leader); University of California, Berkeley: Harold H. Bingham (group leader). Other institutions in the collaboration include: Panjab University, Illinois Institute of Technology, Jammu University, Oxford University, Rutgers University, Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory, Stevens Institute of Technology, University of Hawaii.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-632: An Exposure of the 15-Foot Bubble Chamber with a Neon-Hydrogen Mixture To a Wideband Neutrino Beam from the Tevatron, 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-650: Single Electron Production in Proton-Proton Collisions, 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-650: Single Electron Production in Proton-Proton Collisions, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: SUNY Stony Brook: Myron L. Good, Paul D. Grannis, Karl Johnson (student), Janos Kirz; University of Pennsylvania: Eugene W. Beier, Howard Weisberg (spokesperson, interviewed at Rand Corporation).
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-650: Single Electron Production in Proton-Proton Collisions, 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: Positron Consortium and Participating Research Team (PC), 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Materials science: Positron Consortium and Participating Research Team (PC), 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Karl Canter (Brandeis University), Kelvin Lynn (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Allen Mills (Bell Laboratories), and Leonard Roellig (Brookhaven National Laboratory).
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: Positron Consortium and Participating Research Team (PC), 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Phase I: high-energy physics, 1989-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Phase I: high-energy physics, 1989-1991.
Project staff for the first phase (high-energy physics): Joan Warnow-Blewett, project director, Spencer Weart, associate project director, Frederik Nebeker and Joel Genuth, project historians, and Lynn Maloney, project archivist. Oral history interviews conducted as part of the study now form part of the Niels Bohr Library's collections. The interviews have been organized into four series (described separately): 1. Selected Experiments, 2. Probes, 3. Subcontracting, and 4. Perspective Interviews.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Phase I: high-energy physics, 1989-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: NSF Science and Technology Center for Superconductivity (STCS), 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Materials science: NSF Science and Technology Center for Superconductivity (STCS), 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Merwyn Brodsky (Argonne National Laboratory), Miles Klein (University of Illinois, Urbana), and Ken Poeppelmeier (Northwestern University).
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: NSF Science and Technology Center for Superconductivity (STCS), 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: CESR-CLEO: The CLEO Experiment at CESR, 1991.
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Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: CESR-CLEO: The CLEO Experiment at CESR, 1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: California Institute of Technology: Ryszard Stoynowski; Cornell University, Newman Laboratory of Nuclear Studies: Chris Bebek, Karl Berkelman (spokesperson), Bernard Gittelman, Boyce McDaniel (laboratory director), Albert Silverman (spokesperson), Maury Tigner (accelerator physicist); Harvard University: Francis M. Pipkin; Ohio State University: Harris Kagan (group leader), Richard Kass (Ohio State U.); Purdue University: David Miller; SUNY, Albany: M. Sajjad Alam; Syracuse University: Nahmin Horwitz (secretary), Giancarlo Moneti (spokesperson); University of California, Santa Barbara: Rollin Morrison; University of Colorado: James Smith; University of Florida: David Besson; University of Rochester: Jan Guida (student, interviewed at FNAL), Edward Thorndike (spokesperson), Paul Tipton (student and postdoc, interviewed at FNAL); Vanderbilt University: Robert S. Panvini (interviewed at DOE), Sheldon Stone; Virginia Polytechnic Institute: Alexander Abashian (interviewed at FNAL with respect to his activities as NSF Program Officer). Other institutions in the collaboration include: Rutgers University, Carnegie-Mellon University, and Ithaca College.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: CESR-CLEO: The CLEO Experiment at CESR, 1991.
Hao, Bei-Lin. Oral history interview with Bei-Lin Hao, 1980 March 20.
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Oral history interview with Bei-Lin Hao, 1980 March 20.
General history of solid state physics in China; list of main contributors and institutions in China. Transistor industry in 1950s; effect of Cultural Revolution on Chinese physics; acceleration of progress since deposition of the Gang of Four.
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- Hao, Bei-Lin. Oral history interview with Bei-Lin Hao, 1980 March 20.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-SP-007B: Search for Asymmetry in E+ E- -- MU+ MU- due to a Weak Neutral Current and FNAL-E-310: Further Study of High Energy Neutrino Interactions at NAL, 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-SP-007B: Search for Asymmetry in E+ E- -- MU+ MU- due to a Weak Neutral Current and FNAL-E-310: Further Study of High Energy Neutrino Interactions at NAL, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: University of Pennsylvania: Alfred K. Mann; University of Wisconsin, Madison: David Cline (spokesperson and co-spokesperson, interviewed at UCLA). No other institutions included in SP-007B. Other institutions in collaboration for FNAL-E-310 include: Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Harvard University, Rutgers University.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-SP-007B: Search for Asymmetry in E+ E- -- MU+ MU- due to a Weak Neutral Current and FNAL-E-310: Further Study of High Energy Neutrino Interactions at NAL, 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Hobby-Eberly Telescope, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Hobby-Eberly Telescope, 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Frank Bash (University of Texas, Austin), Lawrence Ramsey (Pennsylvania State University), and Roger Romani (Stanford University).
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Hobby-Eberly Telescope, 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Very Long Baseline Interferometry Consortium (VLBI), 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Very Long Baseline Interferometry Consortium (VLBI), 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Bernard Burke (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Marshall Cohen (California Institute of Technology), and Ken Kellerman (National Radio Astronomy Observatory).
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Very Long Baseline Interferometry Consortium (VLBI), 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Documentation of Postwar Science Project. Records, ca. 1979-1982.
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Records, ca. 1979-1982.
Research notes; drafts and final versions of reports to funding agencies; drafts and final minutes of the project's Advisory Committee on the Documentation of Postwar Science. The study focussed on four of the national laboratories of the Department of Energy (DOE), whose precursors were the Atomic Energy Commission and the Energy Research and Development Administration. In addition, project staff visited or surveyed some 40 other DOE laboratories and installations, and investigated history and records management at other science-related federal agencies. More than eight person-years were spent on site at DOE's Argonne, Brookhaven, and Oak Ridge national laboratories by project historian Allan Needell, and at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory by project archivist Jane Wolff. The project developed the first appraisal guidelines for records that should be retained for postwar scientific records. Other project staff: Joan N. Warnow, project director, and Spencer R. Weart, associate project director. The project's interim reports were: Preservation of Documents at Government Contract Laboratories, Sources for the History of Physics at Brookhaven National Laboratory: A Preliminary Inventory; Preservation of Documents at Oak Ridge National Laboratory; The Preservation of Historical Records of Scientific Research under the Federal Government; Preservation of Documents at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, and Preservation of Documents at Argonne National Laboratory. The final reports were: A Study of Preservation of Documents at Department of Energy Laboratories; Guidelines for Records Appraisal at Major Research Facilities; and A Handbook for Secretaries at Department of Energy Contract Laboratories.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Documentation of Postwar Science Project. Records, ca. 1979-1982.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-PEP-006: The MAC Detector at PEP.Oral history interviews, 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-PEP-006: The MAC Detector at PEP.Oral history interviews, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Northeastern University: Eberhard Von Goeler; Stanford Linear Accelerator Center: David Ritson (spokesperson); Stanford University: Leslie Rosenberg (student); Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory: Donald Groom (spokesperson); University of Colorado: William Ford (spokesperson); INFN Frascati: Ida Peruzzi, Marcello Piccolo (spokesperson); University of Wisconsin: Brian K. Heltsley (student, interviewed at Cornell). Other institutions in collaboration include: University of Houston, University of Utah.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-PEP-006: The MAC Detector at PEP.Oral history interviews, 1990-1991.
Bohr, Niels, 1885-1962. Oral history interview with Niels Bohr, 1962 October 31 to 17 November.
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Oral history interview with Niels Bohr, 1962 October 31 to 17 November.
Part of the Archives for the History of Quantum Physics oral history collection, which includes tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with ca. 100 atomic and quantum physicists. Subjects discuss their family backgrounds, how they became interested in physics, their educations, people who influenced them, their careers including social influences on the conditions of research, and the state of atomic, nuclear, and quantum physics during the period in which they worked. Discussions of scientific matters relate to work that was done between approximately 1900 and 1930, with an emphasis on the discovery and interpretations of quantum mechanics in the 1920s. Also prominently mentioned are: Niels Bjerrum, Percy Williams Bridgman, Charles Galton Darwin, Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac, Albert Einstein, Ralph Fowler, Hans Marius Hansen, Werner Heisenberg, Georg von Hevesy, Harald Höffding, William James, James Jeans, Walter Kossel, Paul Langevin, Max Theodor Felix von Laue, Henry Gwyn Jeffreys Moseley, John William Nicholson, Wolfgang Pauli, Max Planck, Boris Podolsky, John William Strutt Rayleigh, Rosen, Carl Runge, Ernest Rutherford, Johannes Robert Rydberg, Frederick Soddy, Arnold Sommerfeld, Edmund Clifton Stoner, John Joseph Thomson; Universität Göttingen, Universität München, and University of Manchester.
ArchivalResource: Sound recordings: 5 7-inch reels (ca. 7.0 hrs.), 5 sessions.Transcript: 67 p.
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- Bohr, Niels, 1885-1962. Oral history interview with Niels Bohr, 1962 October 31 to 17 November.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
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World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S. groups by the National Science Foundation or other U.S. funding agencies; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Principal Investigators, science management offices, consortia headquarters, advisory groups, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in geophysics and oceanography. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) on the planning of WOCE were conducted with: Institute of Oceanographic Science, United Kingdom: George Needler; National Center for Atmospheric Research: James McWilliams; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: David Goodrich, John Lupton; National Science Foundation: Curtis Collins, Richard Lambert; Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego: Russ Davis; Texas A&M University: Worth Nowlin. Interviews on Pacific hydrography for WOCE were conducted with: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory: Peter Schlosser; Oregon State University: Adriana Huyer; Princeton University: Robert Key; Rosenstiel School of Marine and Aquatic Studies: Rana Fine; Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Lynne Talley, Ray Weiss; University of Washington: Paul Quay. Other institutions involved in the collaboration: Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research; Institut fur Meereskunde an der Universitat Kiel; University of California, Santa Barbara; and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: Smart Materials Consortium (SMC), 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Materials science: Smart Materials Consortium (SMC), 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Robert Crowe (Advanced Research Projects Agency), John Green (Lockheed-Martin Laboratories), Phil Underwood (Lockheed Martin Palo Alto), and James Wagner (Johns Hopkins University).
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: Smart Materials Consortium (SMC), 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: Advanced Light Source Beamline Collaboration (ALS), 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Materials science: Advanced Light Source Beamline Collaboration (ALS), 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Thomas Calcott (University of Tennessee), David Ederer (Tulane University), Rupert Perera (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory), and Joachim Stohr (IBM Almaden Research Center).
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: Advanced Light Source Beamline Collaboration (ALS), 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Women in High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews, 1991.
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Women in High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews, 1991.
Interviews discuss childhood influences on career choice, brief history of interviewee's career in experimental physics, impact of gender discrimination on career choices and dynamics both within collaborations and the professional community at large, experiences of sexual harassment during educational and professional career, maternity, and other issues related to career development. Interviews were conducted with: Pat Burchat (University of California, Santa Cruz), Katherine Freese (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Pauline Gagnon (student, University of California, Santa Cruz), Gail Hansen (Indiana University), and Vera Luth (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center).
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Women in High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews, 1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Records, 1961-1988.
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Records, 1961-1988.
Correspondence and related records document the American Institute of Physics' (AIP) Center's efforts to preserve and make known the historical record of modern physics and astronomy. Consists of records for documentation projects on quantum physics and solid state physics; and educational projects such as exhibits on "Physics in 1922" and centennial exhibits on Michael Faraday, George Ellery Hale, and Albert Einstein; and publications including the AIP newsletter, brochures, and catalog reports on the AIP International Catalog of Sources for History of Physics and Allied Sciences. Also contains grant files from the National Science Foundation and other agencies and foundations; records of the AIP Advisory Committee on History of Physics; working files of oral history interviews; correspondence on activities to preserve papers of physicists; and some records of the Friends of the Center.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Records, 1961-1988.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: Crystal Structure of CTA and CTP, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Materials science: Crystal Structure of CTA and CTP, 1996-1997.
Interviews include: David Cox (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Eugene McCarron (Dupont Experimental Station), and John Parise (Brookhaven National Laboratory).
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: Crystal Structure of CTA and CTP, 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Physics Programs. Records of Lewis Slack, ca. 1968-1988.
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Records of Lewis Slack, ca. 1968-1988.
Correspondence, minutes, memos, reports, publications. Records from the tenure of Lewis Slack as associate director of Educational Programs. Includes files on the Public Information Division (Science Writers Seminar, radio, television, Science Writing Award); the Center for History of Physics including information on the Advisory Committee on the History of Physics; Physics Today; the Education Division including the Society of Physics Students; and the Manpower/Statistics Division. There are also files on AIP Member Societies, particularly the American Physical Society and the American Association of Physics Teachers, and other scientific organizations such as the National Science Foundation; much of this material relates to science education and public understanding of science.
ArchivalResource: 10 lin. ft. (10 boxes)
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- American Institute of Physics. Physics Programs. Records of Lewis Slack, ca. 1968-1988.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-398: A Further Study of Muon Nucleon Inelastic Scattering at Fermilab, 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-398: A Further Study of Muon Nucleon Inelastic Scattering at Fermilab, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Harvard University: Allen Lee Sessoms (telephone interview from Mexico City), Richard Wilson (second spokesperson); University of Chicago: Luke W. Mo (first spokesperson, interviewed at Virginia Polytechnic Institute), S. Courtenay Wright; University of Illinois, Urbana: Thomas B.W. Kirk (group leader). Other institutions in the collaboration include: Oxford University.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-398: A Further Study of Muon Nucleon Inelastic Scattering at Fermilab, 1990-1991.
Burman, Robert L. 1933-. Response to 1988 Nuclear Physics Survey.
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Response to 1988 Nuclear Physics Survey.
A five-page, handwritten response to American Institute of Physics, Center for History of Physics' questionnaire regarding his research work in electron-neutrino angular correlation, pion double-charge exchange, neutrino-electron scattering, and ultra-high-energy gamma-ray astronomy. File also includes curriculum vitae and list of publications.
ArchivalResource: 15 p.
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- Burman, Robert L. 1933-. Response to 1988 Nuclear Physics Survey.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Laser History Project. Responses to Laser History Project Survey, 1983.
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Responses to Laser History Project Survey, 1983.
Responses to a survey of laser scientists conducted by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Center for History of Physics in 1983. Recipients were asked to discuss their education, their activities preceding their involvement with lasers, their work during the Second World War, their entry into the field of lasers, their scientific achievements, their work as laboratory administrators, their work in the laser industry, and their work as journal editors or society officers. File includes responses from: Michael Bass, William Earl Bell, James Francis Black, Arnold Lapin Bloom, Richard George Brewer, William B. Bridges, Lee Wendel Casperson, Irenee J. D'Haenens, Robert Henry Dicke, Leroy David Dickson, Nicholas Djeu, Viktor Evtuhov, Walter Luck Faust, Paul A. Fleury, Harry E. Franks, Rolf Werner Friedrich Gross, Robert Noel Hall, Stephen C. Harris, Herman A. Haus, John Helmer, Donald R. Herriott, Abraham Hertzberg, Walter H. Higa, Stephen Frank Jacobs, Leo Francis Johnson, Ray Edward Kidder, KMS Fusion Project, Charles John Koester, Francis A. L'Esperance, Rolf William Landauer, Richard H. Levy, Rocco V. Lobraico, Edward V. Locke, Theodore Harold Maiman, James Wagner Meyer, Marshall I. Nathan, Isaiah Nebenzahl, William Joseph Otting, Jacques I. Pankove, John Hilliard Parker, John Charles Polanyi, Peter M. Rentzepis, William C. Schwartz, Donald Ray Scifres, Glenn G. Sherwood, Anthony Edward Siegman, George Foster Smith, William Vick Smith, Donald J. Spencer, Stanley Stellar, Malcolm L. Stitch, Satoru Sugano, Charles Hard Townes, Joseph Weber, Irwin Wieder, and Eric J. Woodbury.
ArchivalResource: 56 folders.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Laser History Project. Responses to Laser History Project Survey, 1983.
Fritzsche, Hellmut. Oral history interview with Hellmut Fritzsche, 1981 March 31.
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Oral history interview with Hellmut Fritzsche, 1981 March 31.
Karl Lark-Horovitz's contribution to Purdue University germanium work.
ArchivalResource: Untranscribed.
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- Fritzsche, Hellmut. Oral history interview with Hellmut Fritzsche, 1981 March 31.
American Institute of Physics. Office of the Director. Records of Van Zandt Williams and Ralph Sawyer, 1964-1966.
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Records of Van Zandt Williams and Ralph Sawyer, 1964-1966.
Primarily correspondence on topics including education-related matters such as the teaching of college and pre-college physics, the regional counselors program and career placement; the development of an information system for physics literature; and correspondence, minutes, and reports of the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Advisory Committee on Physics Abstracts. Other topics include public relations, the seminars for science writers, and the establishment of the Center for History of Physics as a division of the AIP. Also contains biographical material, obituaries, and letters of condolence on Williams. Correspondents include: Ferdinand G. Brickwedde, Dwight E. Gray, Elmer Hutchisson, William C. Kelly, Eugene H. Kone, Vincent E. Parker, and Hugh C. Wolfe.
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- American Institute of Physics. Office of the Director. Records of Van Zandt Williams and Ralph Sawyer, 1964-1966.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Greenland Ice Sheet Project (GISP) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
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Greenland Ice Sheet Project (GISP) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S. groups by the National Science Foundation or other U.S. funding agencies; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Principal Investigators, science management offices, consortia headquarters, advisory groups, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in geophysics and oceanography. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory: Debra Meese; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (formally Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory): Wallace Broecker; National Science Foundation: Herman Zimmerman; Pennsylvania State University: Rich ard Alley; Polar Ice Coring Office, University of Alaska: John Kelley, Bruce Koci; Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego: Martin Wahlen; State University of New York, Buffalo: Chester Langway; University of Arizona: Alex Wilson; University of Bern, Switzerland: Hans Oeschger; University of Colorado: James White; University of Copenhagen, Denmark: William Dansgaard, Klaus Hammer; University of New Hampshire: Paul Mayewski, Julie Palais. Other institutions involved in the collaboration include: Carnegie Mellon University, Desert Research Institute (Nevada), Lawrence Livermore Laboratories, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ohio State University, St Olaf College, University of Maimi, University of Rhode Island, and the University of Washington.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Greenland Ice Sheet Project (GISP) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-WA-009: High Precision Study of Elastic Scattering in the Coulomb Interference Region. 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-WA-009: High Precision Study of Elastic Scattering in the Coulomb Interference Region. 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Leningrad-INP (Institute for Nuclear Physics): V. Schegelsky; Uppsala University: P. Grafstrom and T. Ekelof. Other institutions in the collaboration include: Clermont-Ferrand University, Lyon-IPN (Institut de physique nuclaire de Lyon).
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-WA-009: High Precision Study of Elastic Scattering in the Coulomb Interference Region. 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
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International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S. groups by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Project Manager, Project Scientist, Program Manager, Program Scientist, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in space science. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) on the design and construction of the satellite were conducted with: ESA: Peter Benvenutti, Duccio Macchetto; ESTEC: Jean Clavelle; Goddard Space Flight Center: Albert Boggess, Dennis Evans, Sarah Heap, Gerald Longanecker, Leslie Meredith; Greenwich Observatory: Alex Boksenberg; Imperial College, London: W.S. Garton; NASA Headquarters: Nancy Roman; Rutherford Appleton Laboratory: Peter Barker, Michael Sandford; Science and Engineering Research Council: Walter Stibbs; University College, London, United Kingdom: Robert Wilson. Interviews on Science Working Group activities were conducted with: Harvard University: Andrea Dupree; University of Colorado: Jeffrey Linsky. Other institutions involved in the collaboration: Astronmisches Institut (Tubingen, Germany), California Institute of Technology, Dominion Astrophysical Observatory (Canada), European Southern Observatory (Switzerland), Harvard, Institut d'Astrophysique (France), Institute of Astronomy (Cambridge, UK), Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, Laboratorio di Astrofisica (Frascati, Italy), Lockheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory, Observatorio Astrofisico (Cantania, Italy), Observatorio Astrofisico (Arcetri, Italy), Observatorio Astronomico (Padua, Italy), Ohio State, Oxford Univ. (UK), Princeton University, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stockholm Observatory (Sweden), St. Andrews University (UK), University of Arizona, University of Florida, Universita di Milano (Italy), University of Toronto (Canada), University of Wisconsin, Western Kentucky University,
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-E-103: Search for Exotic Mesons Using the SLAC Two Meter Streamer Chamber, 1989.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-E-103: Search for Exotic Mesons Using the SLAC Two Meter Streamer Chamber, 1989.
Interviews were conducted with Neil V. Baggett and Bennet Brabson (Indiana University).
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-E-103: Search for Exotic Mesons Using the SLAC Two Meter Streamer Chamber, 1989.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Project files. Phase I: high energy physics, 1987-1992.
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Project files. Phase I: high energy physics, 1987-1992.
These administrative records contain files on the National Science Foundation Planning Grant, proposals, progress reports to agencies, working group meetings, correspondence, experiment selection, question sets, probes, interview program, field trips, census, sociological analysis, historical analysis, archival analysis, final reports, papers on projects. They cover the first phase of the study which addressed the field of high energy physics, focusing on experiments approved between 1973 and 1984 at five of the world's major accelerator laboratories: the Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR) facility at Cornell University's Newman Laboratory, the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN), the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL), and the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). Project members obtained a broad-scale picture of changes in the structure of collaborations by using databases on high-energy experiments and publications at SLAC, with the assistance of SLAC staff. The staff conducted nearly 200 oral history interviews with scientists and administrators involved in 24 selected experimental collaborations, using a structured question set covering all stages of the collaborative process. Still more detailed "probes" of three highly significant collaborations featured historical research as well as many additional interviews. Specifically, Peter Galison studied the discovery of the psi particle at SLAC; Frederik Nebeker studied the discovery of the upsilon particle at FNAL, and Joel Genuth studied the CLEO collaborations at Cornell. Meanwhile, project staff surveyed the records-keeping practices of key physicists and made numerous site visits to accelerator facilities and university archives to discuss archival issues and records policies. In addition to the above historians, project staff included: Joan Warnow-Blewett, project director; Spencer Weart, associate project director; Janet Linde and Lyn Mahoney, project archivists.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Project files. Phase I: high energy physics, 1987-1992.
Burger, Herman Carel, 1893-1965. Oral history interview with Herman Carel Burger, 1962 November 15.
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Oral history interview with Herman Carel Burger, 1962 November 15.
Part of the Archives for the History of Quantum Physics oral history collection, which includes tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with ca. 100 atomic and quantum physicists. Subjects discuss their family backgrounds, how they became interested in physics, their educations, people who influenced them, their careers including social influences on the conditions of research, and the state of atomic, nuclear, and quantum physics during the period in which they worked. Discussions of scientific matters relate to work that was done between approximately 1900 and 1930, with an emphasis on the discovery and interpretations of quantum mechanics in the 1920s. Also prominently mentioned are: Niels Henrik David Bohr, van Cittert, H. B. Dorgelo, Paul Ehrenfest, Albert Einstein, James Franck, Werner Heisenberg, Hertz, Holst, Hendrik Anthony Kramers, L. S. Ornstein, Wolfgang Pauli, Jean Perrin, Arnold Sommerfeld; and Philips Laboratories (Eindhoven).
ArchivalResource: Sound recordings: 2 7-inch sound reels (ca. 2.75 hrs.), 2 sessions.Transcript: 31 p.
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- Burger, Herman Carel, 1893-1965. Oral history interview with Herman Carel Burger, 1962 November 15.
Bozorth, R. M. (Richard M.). Oral history interview with Richard Milton Bozorth, 1975 August 28.
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Oral history interview with Richard Milton Bozorth, 1975 August 28.
Bozorth discusses his years at Bell Laboratories, from the late 1920s to the 1940s. Interview concentrates on his research on ferromagnetism, including its connections to radar and semiconductors.
ArchivalResource: Preliminary transcript.
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- Bozorth, R. M. (Richard M.). Oral history interview with Richard Milton Bozorth, 1975 August 28.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews. Series 4. Perspective Interviews.
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Oral History Interviews. Series 4. Perspective Interviews.
These interviews were conducted with individuals outside the selected experiments and probes, to supply missing pieces from the overview of community leaders such as admininstrators at funding agencies and laboratories, and women and minorities in the field. One black physicist was interviewed, but primarily from the perspective of administration. This series includes interviews with high-energy physics administrators and women.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews. Series 4. Perspective Interviews.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-T-185 and CERN-T-228: The Neutral Currents Experiments. 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-T-185 and CERN-T-228: The Neutral Currents Experiments. 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: CERN: D. Cundy and A. Rousset (interviews missing); and University College, London: Gerald Myatt. Other institutions in the collaboration include: Aachen Technische Hochschule-III Physikalisches Institut; Interuniversity Institute for High Energies, U.I.B., V.U.B., Brussels; Ecole Polytechnique, Paris; University of Milan and INFN Milan; Orsay-LAL.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-T-185 and CERN-T-228: The Neutral Currents Experiments. 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Project files. Phase III: ground-based astronomy, materials science, heavy-ion and nuclear physics, medical physics, and computer-mediated collaborations, 1992-1998.
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Project files. Phase III: ground-based astronomy, materials science, heavy-ion and nuclear physics, medical physics, and computer-mediated collaborations, 1992-1998.
These administrative records cover the third phase and last phase of the study which addressed the fields of ground-based astronomy, materials science, heavy-ion and nuclear physics, medical physics, and computer-mediated collaborations. Twenty-one collaborations were selected to serve as case studies and an additional three were selected for the computer-mediated category. A conscious effort was made to look toward the future which, for the most part, meant that the case studies may not have published research findings. This effort also inspired the inclusion of the computer-mediated category of collaborations in which new techniques of computer science and the technology provide a core aspect of the research; these new strategies offer glimpses into the design of future scientific collaborations. Altogether 78 interviews with scientists who could serve as "informants" were conducted; interview transcripts were anallyzed for historical and archival information. The work of sociologists was integrated into the historical and archival efforts; in particular, the sociological team analyzed all project interviews and produced a typology for multi-institutional collaborations. Finally, the project staff conducted numerous site visits to Federal science agencies and the National Archives and Records Administration to discuss archival issues and records policies. Project staff: Joan Warnow-Blewett, project director; Spencer. Weart, associate project director; Joel Genuth, project historian; Anthony Capitos, project archivist; Ivan Chompalov, project sociologist; and Wesley Shrum, consulting sociologist.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Project files. Phase III: ground-based astronomy, materials science, heavy-ion and nuclear physics, medical physics, and computer-mediated collaborations, 1992-1998.
Amaldi, Edoardo. Oral history interview with Edoardo Amaldi, 1982 December 10.
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Oral history interview with Edoardo Amaldi, 1982 December 10.
Amaldi emphasizes that his concerns were not solely directed to the development of nuclear and particle physics; he was also interested in the development of solid state physics, even though this was not his field. Amaldi recalls disagreements between Fausto Fumi and Luigi Giulotto, which prompted Fumi to leave Italy again and go to England. Amaldi traces the origin of Giulotto's antipathy to Istituto nazionale di fisica nucleare.
ArchivalResource: Edited transcript.
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- Amaldi, Edoardo. Oral history interview with Edoardo Amaldi, 1982 December 10.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Giotto (Space Science.): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
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Giotto (Space Science.): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S. groups by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Project Manager, Project Scientist, Program Manager, Program Scientist, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in space science. The interviews comment on the Giotto spacecraft journey near Halley's comet. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: British Aerospace, United Kingdom: David Link; Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements, France: Henri Rème; ESA: Roger Bonnet; ESTEC: John Credland, David Dale, Rüdiger Reinhard; Institute für Geophysik und Meteorologie, Federal Republic of Germany: Fritz M. Neubauer; Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie, Federal Republic of Germany: Horst Uwe Keller; Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Federal Republic of Germany: Jochen Kissel, Dieter Krankowsky; Mullard Space Science Laboratory: Alan Johnstone; Bern University, Switzerland: Hans Balsiger; St. Patrick's College, Ireland: Susan McKenna-Lawlor; Service d'Aéronomie du CNRS, France: Anny-Chantal Levasseur-Regourd; University of Kent, United Kingdom: J. Antony McDonnell. Other institutions in the collaboration include: Technical University of Braunschweig, and the University of Rome.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Giotto (Space Science.): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-SP-024: A Proposal for a Large Solid Angle Neutral Detector for SPEAR 2 (The Crystal Ball), 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-SP-024: A Proposal for a Large Solid Angle Neutral Detector for SPEAR 2 (The Crystal Ball), 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: California Institute of Technology: Charles Peck (group leader), Frank Porter (postdoc); Harvard University: Karl Strauch (group leader); Princeton University: Donald Coyne (group leader, interviewed at University of California, Santa Cruz); Stanford Linear Accelerator Center: Elliott D. Bloom (spokesperson), Fatin Bulos, Mark Oreglia (student, interviewed at University of Chicago).
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-SP-024: A Proposal for a Large Solid Angle Neutral Detector for SPEAR 2 (The Crystal Ball), 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Nuclear Physics Project. Responses to 1981 History of Nuclear Physics Survey, 1981.
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Responses to 1981 History of Nuclear Physics Survey, 1981.
Responses to a survey of senior nuclear physicists selected with the advice of other eminent nuclear physicists, conducted by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Center for History of Physics in 1981. Recipients were asked to discuss their entry into a scientific career in general and nuclear physics in particular, their work during the Second World War, their scientific achievements, the funding of their projects, the roles of related sciences--especially high energy physics--in their research, their work as educators, their perceptions of the public's attitude towards science, and their involvement in physics-related organizations. File includes responses from: Norman Austern, Henry Herman Barschall, Louis Andrew Beach, William Ernest Burcham, James MacDonald Cassels, Arnold Franklin Clark, Clarence Sharp Cook, Samuel Crowe Curran, P. M. Endt, John Stiles Fraser, Joan M. Freeman, Piet Cornelis Gugelot, Alfred Olaf Hanson, William Alfred Higinbotham, John Albert Jungerman, Bernard Donald Kern, Motoharu Kimura, Ernest Donald Klema, George Andrew Kolstad, Lawrence Marvin Langer, Joseph S. Levinger, Robert Navarez Little, Fred Conrad Maienschein, Henriette Mathieu-Faraggi, John Armin McIntyre, Walter Ernst Meyerhof, G. Miyamoto, Susuma Morita, Mokichiro Nogami, Itaru Nonaka, Marion Llewellyn Pool, Hugh Taylor Richards, George Roy Ringo, Louis Rosen, Jesse Eugene Sherwood, Kenichi Shinohara, Lewis Slack, Arthur Hawley Snell, Eizo Tajima, Richard Ferdinand Tascheck, Adolf Frank Voight, Tetsuo Wakatsuki, Robert Stephen White, Lawrence Wilets, Leon J. Winard, and Paul Flohr Yergin.
ArchivalResource: 47 folders.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Nuclear Physics Project. Responses to 1981 History of Nuclear Physics Survey, 1981.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-UA-002: Study of Antiproton-Proton Interactions at 630 GeV C.M. Energy, 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-UA-002: Study of Antiproton-Proton Interactions at 630 GeV C.M. Energy, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by individual name) were conducted with: Bern University: J. Schacher; CERN: Pierre Darriulat (spokesperson), Luigi Di Lella (spokesperson), Otto Gildemeister (engineer), Peter Jenni, Chris Onions (computer scientist); Orsay: Jean-Marc Gaillard, Jean-Paul Repellin; U. Pavia: Giorgio Goggi; Saclay: M. Banner (group leader), H. Zaccone. Other institutions in collaboration include: Cambridge University, Heidelberg University- IHEP, Milan University and INFN-Milan, Orsay-LAL, Pavia University and INFN-Pavia, Perugia University and INFN-Perugia, Pisa University and INFN-Pisa, Rome University and INFN-Rome.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-UA-002: Study of Antiproton-Proton Interactions at 630 GeV C.M. Energy, 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-776: Neutrino Oscillation Experiment, 1989.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-776: Neutrino Oscillation Experiment, 1989.
Interviews were conducted with Wonyong Lee and George S. Tzanakos of Columbia University. Other institutions in the collaboration include: University of Illinois-Urbana and Johns Hopkins University.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-776: Neutrino Oscillation Experiment, 1989.
History of Modern Astrophysics Collection, 1849-1979
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History of Modern Astrophysics Collection 1849-1979
During the mid- to late-1970s, the American Institute of Physics sponsored a project to conduct oral history interviews documenting the recent history of astrophysics, eventually accumulating over 400 hours of fully transcribed and edited audio tapes. The project organizers placed a particular emphasis on documenting the various subdisciplines of cosmology and astronomical spectroscopy. The History of Modern Astrophysics Collection is an important resource for the history of astrophysics in the latter half of the twentieth century. The collection is arranged in two series, the first consisting of transcripts of 52 interviews of 46 astrophysicists recorded between 1976 and 1979 by members of the Center for the History of Physics at the American Institute of Physics. The second series consists of 65 reels of microfilm of significant sets of correspondence for individual astrophysicists. The original oral history tape recordings are housed at AIP.
ArchivalResource: 2.0 Linear feet; 2 linear feet; 67 reels of microfilm
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- History of Modern Astrophysics Collection, 1849-1979
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Warm Core Rings (WCR) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
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Warm Core Rings (WCR) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S. groups by the National Science Foundation or other U.S. funding agencies; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Principal Investigators, science management offices, consortia headquarters, advisory groups, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in geophysics and oceanography. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Goddard Space Flight Center, Wallops Island: Frank Hoge; Harvard University: James McCarthy; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University: James Bishop; Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Glenn Flierl [transcript not available]; Oregon State University: David Nelson; Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Miami: Othis Brown, Robert Evans; Texas A&M University: David Shink; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: Peter Wiebe. Other institutions involved in the collaboration include: Bigelow Laboratory; University of California, Santa Barbara; Dalhousie University; Harvard University; University of Maryland; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; University of Miami; NASA; National Marine Fisheries Service; Naval Post Graduate School; Nova University; and the University of Rhode Island.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Warm Core Rings (WCR) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Phase II: space science and geophysics, 1992-1994.
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Oral history interviews. Phase II: space science and geophysics, 1992-1994.
The second phase of the study addressed the fields of space science (understood as the study of regions outside the Earth's atmosphere by scientific instruments launched on spacecraft) and geophysics (including oceanography). The study focused on 14 projects which were active between the late 1960s and the late 1980s. Six projects were chosen for the study of space science, eight for geophysics and oceanography. The choice was based on a large range of features: internationally and nationally organized projects; smaller and larger projects; in space science, projects managed by different space flight centers, and both astrophysical and planetary science projects; and in geophysics, seismological, climatological, and oceanographic projects. The AIP staff conducted 218 interviews in order to cover all types of people potentially vital to the documentation of scientific work. Along with the personal interviews, the project staff conducted numerous site visits to discuss archival issues and records policies and "special perspective interviews" with persons such as officers of scientific unions and discipline policy makers, with a broad overview of their fields. Project staff: Joan Warnow-Blewett, project director, Spencer Weart, associate project director, Joel Genuth, project historian, Janet Linde and Anthony Capitos, project archivists.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Phase II: space science and geophysics, 1992-1994.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Incorporated Research Institutes for Seismology (IRIS) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
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Incorporated Research Institutes for Seismology (IRIS) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S. groups by the National Science Foundation or other U.S. funding agencies; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Principal Investigators, science management offices, consortia headquarters, advisory groups, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in geophysics and oceanography. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Harvard University: Adam Dziewonski; IRIS: Tim Ahern, James Fowler; Pennsylvania State University: Shelton Alexander; Princeton University: Robert Phinney; Purdue University: Lawrence Braile, William Lutter; Quanterra Corporation: Joseph Steim; Refraction Technology Inc.: Paul Passmore; Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego: John Orcutt; University of California, Berkeley: Thomas McEvilly; University of Texas at Dallas: George McMechan; University of Texas at El Paso: Stephen Harder, George Keller; University of Washington: Stewart Smith. Other institutions involved in the collaboration include United States Geological Survey, and the 50 American academic institutions which comprised the membership of the IRIS consortium at the time of the AIP study.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Incorporated Research Institutes for Seismology (IRIS) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. International Sun-Earth Explorer (ISEE) (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
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International Sun-Earth Explorer (ISEE) (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S. groups by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Project Manager, Project Scientist, Program Manager, Program Scientist, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in space science. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: ESA: Derrick Eaton, Arnie Pederson; Goddard Space Flight Center: Jerry Madden, Keith Oglivie; Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory: Samuel Bame; Max-Planck-Institut für Physik und Astrophysik, Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik, Federal Republic of Germany: Dietrich Hovestadt, Goetz Paschmann; Observatoire de Paris, France: Christopher Harvey; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Donald Williams; University of Iowa: Lou Frank. Other institutions in the collaboration include: California Institute of Technology, University of California, Berkeley; University of California, Los Angeles; CNRS; ESTEC; Imperial College; Lockheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory; Los Alamos National Laboratory; Max Planck Institut fur Aeronomie; NASA; Royal Institute of Technoloogy (Sweden); Stanford University; Sterrekundig Institute (Netherlands); TRW; Universitat Kiel; University of Bern; University of Chicago; University of Maryland; University of Washington,
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. International Sun-Earth Explorer (ISEE) (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Maurer, Robert Joseph, 1913-. Oral history interview with Robert Joseph Maurer, 1981 March 10 to 16.
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Oral history interview with Robert Joseph Maurer, 1981 March 10 to 16.
Family background. Born 1913; school and university in Rochester, New York. Undergraduate chemistry major; Ph.D. in physics (Lee DuBridge), 1939; Massachusetts Institute of Technology as postdoc (Arthur von Hippel). War work at University of Pennsylvania, silicon diodes; with Frederick Seitz at Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1942-1944, working on Dark Track tube subcontracting, in conjunction with MIT Radiation Laboratory. University of Chicago in 1944 to join Eugene Wigner's group in the Manhattan District; Leo Szilard's graphite calculation and Maurer's experiment; Argonne National Laboratory visit in 1949. Discussions of published works on cuprous iodine, 1941; electrical properties of semiconductors; photoelectric effects, silver chloride and silver bromide. Head of the Office of Naval Research, Physics, 1948. From 1949, at University of Illinois, building solid state physics group.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 43 pp.
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- Maurer, Robert Joseph, 1913-. Oral history interview with Robert Joseph Maurer, 1981 March 10 to 16.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Grant files, 1984-1994.
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Grant files, 1984-1994.
Files relating to grants received by the Center for History of Physics. Funders include: National Endowment for the Humanities, National Science Foundation, Mellon Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
ArchivalResource: 3 lin. ft. (3 boxes)
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Grant files, 1984-1994.
Amaldi, Edoardo. Oral history interview with Edoardo Amaldi, 1963 April 8.
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Oral history interview with Edoardo Amaldi, 1963 April 8.
Part of the Archives for the History of Quantum Physics collection, which includes tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with ca. 100 atomic and quantum physicists. Subjects discuss their family backgrounds, how they became interested in physics, their educations, people who influenced them, their careers including social influences on the conditions of research, and the state of atomic, nuclear, and quantum physics during the period in which they worked. Discussions of scientific matters relate to work that was done between approximately 1900 and 1930, with an emphasis on the discovery and interpretations of quantum mechanics in the 1920s. Also prominently mentioned are: O. M. Corbino, Eugene Feenberg, Enrico Fermi, Antonio Garbasso, G. Gentile, Tullio Levi-Civita, Lo Surdo, Macaluso, Ettore Majorana, Quirino Majorana, Wolfgang Pauli, Enrico Persico, Giulio Racah, Franco Rasetti, V. Volterra; and Universität Göttingen.
ArchivalResource: Sound recordings: 2 7-inch sound reels (ca. 2.5 hrs.), 1 session.Transcript: 34 p.
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- Amaldi, Edoardo. Oral history interview with Edoardo Amaldi, 1963 April 8.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Early 1930s Ph. D.s Project. Responses to Early 1930s Ph. D.s Survey, 1980.
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Responses to Early 1930s Ph. D.s Survey, 1980.
Responses to a survey of physicists who received their Ph. D.s in the years 1931-1934 (whose names were taken from data acculmulated by M. Lois Marckworth for her book, Dissertations in Physics, Stanford, 1961). The survey was conducted in 1980 by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Center for History of Physics as part of the 59th Anniversary of the AIP's founding in 1931. Recipients were asked to discuss their choice of physics as a profession and the course of their careers, their satisfactions and disappointments, the changes they saw in working and teaching conditions in the field, and relations within the community and with the society at large. File includes responses from: Lewis Balamuth, James Joseph Brady, William Littell Everitt, Harold Q. Fuller, Stanford Goldman, Marshall Cathcart Harrington, Marathon Eby High, Hubert Maxwell James, John Daniel Kraus, Karl Ziegler Morgan, Ralph Emerson Nusbaum, Melba Newell Phillips, Alexander Sandow, George Kern Schoepfle, Wayne Treber Sproull, John Archibald Wheeler, and Jerrold Reinach Zacharias.
ArchivalResource: 17 folders.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Early 1930s Ph. D.s Project. Responses to Early 1930s Ph. D.s Survey, 1980.
Burstein, Elias, 1917-. Oral history interview with Elias Burstein, 1982 April 1.
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Oral history interview with Elias Burstein, 1982 April 1.
Work on color centers at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) during the 1940s and 1950s. His education as a chemist; beginnings of the crystal branch at the NRL; his work on color centers; his shift to semiconductor physics.
ArchivalResource: Untranscribed.
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- Burstein, Elias, 1917-. Oral history interview with Elias Burstein, 1982 April 1.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Medical Physics: Radiology Diagnostic Oncology Group, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Medical Physics: Radiology Diagnostic Oncology Group, 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Daryl Caudry (Center for Health Policy, Harvard Medical School), Alec Megibow (NYU Medical Center), JoAnn Stetz and Cynthia Olson (American College of Radiology), Clare Tempany (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston), Richard Webb (University of California, San Francisco), and Elias Zerhouni (Johns Hopkins Medical Center).
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Medical Physics: Radiology Diagnostic Oncology Group, 1996-1997.
Bethe, Hans A. (Hans Albrecht), 1906-2005. Oral history interview with Hans Bethe, 1964 January 17.
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Oral history interview with Hans Bethe, 1964 January 17.
Part of the Archives for the History of Quantum Physics oral history collection, which includes tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with ca. 100 atomic and quantum physicists. Subjects discuss their family backgrounds, how they became interested in physics, their educations, people who influenced them, their careers including social influences on the conditions of research, and the state of atomic, nuclear, and quantum physics during the period in which they worked. Discussions of scientific matters relate to work that was done between approximately 1900 and 1930, with an emphasis on the discovery and interpretations of quantum mechanics in the 1920s. Also prominently mentioned are: Niels Henrik David Bohr, Enrico Fermi, Walther Gerlach, Erwin Madelung, Linus Pauling, Erwin Schrödinger, Karl Siegel, Arnold Sommerfeld, Albrecht Unsöld, Gregor Wentzel, Wilhelm Wien; and Universität München.
ArchivalResource: Sound recording: 1 7-inch sound reel (ca. 1.5 hrs.), 1 session.Transcript: 22 p.
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- Bethe, Hans A. (Hans Albrecht), 1906-2005. Oral history interview with Hans Bethe, 1964 January 17.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Parkfield Earthquake Prediction Experiment (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
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Parkfield Earthquake Prediction Experiment (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S. groups by the National Science Foundation or other U.S. funding agencies; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Principal Investigators, science management offices, consortia headquarters, advisory groups, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in geophysics and oceanography. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Carnegie Institution of Washington: Alan Linde; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University: Lynn Sykes; United States Geological Survey: William Bakun, John Filson, John Langbein, Allan Lindh, Andrew Michael, William Prescott, Evelyn Roeloffs; University of Queensland, Australia: Michael Gladwin. Other institutions involved in the collaboration include: University of Alaska; University of California, Berkeley; University of California, Riverside; University of California, Santa Barbara; Carnegie Institution of Washington; University of Colorado; Duke University; and Stanford University.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Parkfield Earthquake Prediction Experiment (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Shimony, Abner. Interview with Abner Shimony / by J.L. Bromberg.
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Interview with Abner Shimony / by J.L. Bromberg. 2002.
Abner Shimony discussed his undergraduate studies at Yale, his master's at University of Chicago under Rudolf Carnap, doctorate in philosophy at Yale, second doctorate at Princeton in physics with Eugene Wigner. Other topics include Implications of quantum mechanics for the nature of reality and Research into neutron optics and nonlinear theories.
ArchivalResource: 8, 85, 62 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Shimony, Abner. Interview with Abner Shimony / by J.L. Bromberg.
Amaldi, Edoardo. Oral history interview with Amaldi Edoardo, 1969 April 9 and 10.
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Oral history interview with Amaldi Edoardo, 1969 April 9 and 10.
Family background; early interest in physics; chance meeting with Enrico Fermi in youth and early friendship with Emilio Segrè; enrolling in physics at University of Rome; recollections of Orso M. Corbino; 1931 Rome Conference on Nuclear Physics; 1934 visit to Cambridge with Segrè; transition from spectroscopy to nuclear physics work at Rome; reaction to discovery of neutron; Ettore Majorana's work; slow neutron experiments; Fermi's approach toward theory and experiment; failure to discover fission; break-up of Rome group; 1936 trip to America; construction of two accelerators at Rome; 1939 trip to America; decision to discontinue fission experiments at Rome; usefulness of Hans A. Bethe's review articles; style of Rome group; physics elsewhere in Italy during 1930s; contacts with physicists outside Rome during 1930s; Italian physics during the war; postwar concern with elementary particles; recollections of Fermi in postwar period; work considered personally satisfying. Also prominently mentioned are: Herbert Anderson, Gilberto Bernardini, Torkild Bjerge, Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett, Niels Henrik David Bohr, James Chadwick, Conversi, Otto Robert Frisch, George Gamow, Ettore Majorana, Pancini, Oreste Piccioni, George Placzek, Franco D. Rasetti, Westcott; Accademia Nazionale (Italy), Cavendish Laboratory, Columbia University, Conference on Nuclear Physics (1931 : Rome, Italy), Istituto superiore di sanità, and University of California at Berkeley, CA.
ArchivalResource: Sound recordings: 1 5-inch sound reel (ca. 3.5 hrs.), 2 sessions.Transcript: 44 p.
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- Amaldi, Edoardo. Oral history interview with Amaldi Edoardo, 1969 April 9 and 10.
American Institute of Physics. Center for the History of Physics. Nuclear Physics Project. Responses to 1988 History of Nuclear Physics Survey, 1988.
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Responses to 1988 History of Nuclear Physics Survey, 1988.
Responses to a survey of Fellows of the Nuclear Physics Division of the American Physical Society (APS), conducted by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Center for History of Physics in 1988. Recipients were asked to discuss their entry into a scientific career in general and nuclear physics in particular, their scientific achievements, the funding of their projects, the roles of related sciences in their research, their work as educators, and their involvement in physics-related organizations. File includes responses from: Thomas Kennedy Alexander, Norman Austern, Robert Harold Bassel, Walter Benenson, Alastair Graham Walter Cameron, Georgeanne Robertson Caughlan, Donald Delbert Clayton, Sperry Eugene Darden, David John Ernst, Richard Walter Fink, Sherwood Kimball Haynes, Ernest Mark Henley, Robert Hofstadter, John Robert Huizenga, George J. Igo, Lloyd Godfrey Mann, James Horton McGuire, Jacobo Rapaport, John Michael Robson, Carl M. Shakin, Rodolfo Jose Slobodrian, James Kent Sprinkle Jr., Dorothy Wolcott Weeks, and Joseph Weneser.
ArchivalResource: 24 folders.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for the History of Physics. Nuclear Physics Project. Responses to 1988 History of Nuclear Physics Survey, 1988.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews: Series 3. Subcontracting. LeCroy Corporation. 1991.
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Oral History Interviews: Series 3. Subcontracting. LeCroy Corporation. 1991.
Interviews were conducted to learn about the commercial production of experimental equipment at one of the most important companies in this area, the LeCroy Corporation. Topics include the history of LeCroy Corporation, how LeCroy learned about and met the needs of high-energy physicists, how the HEP market for LeCroy has changed over the past 25 years, LeCroy's competition with in-house groups, the role of physicists at LeCroy, and LeCroy's expansion into markets other than high-energy physics. Interviews were conducted with: Michael Bedesem, Walter LeCroy, and Alan Michalowski in one joint interview, and separate interviews with Michael Bedesem, Werner Farr, Walter LeCroy, and Alan Michalowski.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews: Series 3. Subcontracting. LeCroy Corporation. 1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Nuclear and heavy-ion physics: Zeus, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Nuclear and heavy-ion physics: Zeus, 1996-1997.
Interview of Richard Imlay (Louisiana State University.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Nuclear and heavy-ion physics: Zeus, 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Einstein Observatory (HEAO-2) (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
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Einstein Observatory (HEAO-2) (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S. groups by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Project Manager, Project Scientist, Program Manager, Program Scientist, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in space science. The interviews focus on the Einstein Observatory, a high energy astrophysics observatory. They also mention it's x-ray telescope. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Columbia University: Thomas Hamilton, David Helfand; Goddard Space Flight Center: Elihu Boldt, Steve Holt, Frank McDonald; Massachusetts Institute of Technology: George Clark; Marshall Space Flight Center: Carroll Dailey, Fred Spear, Ernst Stuhlinger; NASA Headquarters: Richard Halpern, Albert Opp; Naval Research Laboratory: Herbert Friedman; Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory: Riccardo Giacconi, Paul Gornstein, Stephen Murray, Harvey Tanabaum. Other institutions in the collaboration include: American Science & Engineering.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Einstein Observatory (HEAO-2) (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Other, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Other, 1996-1997.
These individual interviews were done by the Center's staff as background, but were not included in the collaborations study. Interviews include: Richard Imlay (ZEUS) and Paul Kirk (Di-Lepton Spectrometer) both of Louisana State University involved in Nuclear and heavy-ion collaborations; Richard Kouzes (Environmental and Molecular Science Collaboratory) at the DOE's Pacific Northwest National Lab in Richland, Washington; and William Hamilton (TIGA Project) a gravitational wave project at Louisiana State University.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Other, 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Three Millimeter Very Long Baseline Interferometry (3 MM VLBI), 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Three Millimeter Very Long Baseline Interferometry (3 MM VLBI), 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Donald Backer (University of California, Berkeley), Alan Rogers (Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory), and Anthony Readhead (California Institute of Technology).
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Three Millimeter Very Long Baseline Interferometry (3 MM VLBI), 1996-1997.
Hutchisson, Elmer, 1902-. The story of the American Institute of Physics, 1956-1966.
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The story of the American Institute of Physics, 1956-1966.
A draft photocopy of a continuation of the history of the American Institute of Physics covering Hutchisson's tenure as director during the decade, 1956-1966. (The story of the first quarter century of AIP was covered in an article by Harry A. Barton published in Physics Today, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 56-66, Jan. 1956.) Topics discussed include: the growth of journal publication and distribution, public understanding of physics, manpower and education, the founding of the Center for History of Physics, fund riasing and financial growth, and awards and prizes.
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- Hutchisson, Elmer, 1902-. The story of the American Institute of Physics, 1956-1966.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: IMB: The Irvine-Michigan-Brookhaven Experiment. 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: IMB: The Irvine-Michigan-Brookhaven Experiment. 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Brookhaven National Laboratory: Maurice Goldhaber; Harvard University: Bruce G. Cortez (student, interviewed at Bell Labs); University of California, Irvine: William R. Kropp, Frederick Reines (spokesperson), Henry W. Sobel; University of Illinois, Urbana: Steven Errede (postdoc); University of Michigan: Daniel Sinclair, Lawrence R. Sulak (interviewed at Boston University), John C. Van der Velde (co-spokesperson); University of Michigan and University College, London: Tegid W. Jones.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: IMB: The Irvine-Michigan-Brookhaven Experiment. 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland Array (BIMA), 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland Array (BIMA), 1996-1997.
Interviews include Leo Blitz (University of Maryland), Richard Crutcher (University of Illinois at Urbana), and William Welch (University of California, Berkeley).
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland Array (BIMA), 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-734: A Measurement of the Elastic Scattering of Neutrinos from Electrons and Protons, 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-734: A Measurement of the Elastic Scattering of Neutrinos from Electrons and Protons, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Brookhaven National Laboratory: Ted Erickson (engineer), Bruce Gibbard, Michael J. Murtagh (second spokesperson), Charles Pearson (engineer), Martin Van-Lith (technician), D. Hywell White (first spokesperson, interviewed at Los Alamos National Laboratory); Brown University: Milind Diwan (student, interviewed at BNL), Robert E. Lanou (group leader); Osaka University: Yorikiyo Nagashima (group leader), Yoichiro Suzuki (interviewed at the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo); University of Pennsylvania: Eugene W. Beier, Alfred K. Mann; SUNY, Stony Brook: Michael D. Marx (group leader). Other institutions in collaboration include: KEK-Tsukuba.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-734: A Measurement of the Elastic Scattering of Neutrinos from Electrons and Protons, 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews: Series 1. Selected Experiments.
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Oral History Interviews: Series 1. Selected Experiments.
Experiments were conducted at the following laboratories: Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR) facility of Cornell University's Newman Laboratory, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL), and the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). Interviews were conducted with members of the experiment's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the drafting of the proposal and the experiment's relationship to current theory and experimental techniques; funding for U.S. groups by the National Science Foundation or Department of Energy; delegation of responsibilities for design, construction, and testing of the experiment's detector and its components; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; drafting and presenting results in journals and at conferences and other meetings; assessment of the experiment's success; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the spokesperson, graduate students, and postdocs; impact of internationalism; patterns of communication; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the experiment's accelerator site, the interviewee's home institution, and trends in graduate education in high-energy physics.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews: Series 1. Selected Experiments.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Sources for the History of Modern Astrophysics Project. Responses to History of Modern Astrophysics Survey, 1980.
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Responses to History of Modern Astrophysics Survey, 1980.
Responses to a 1980 survey of eminent astronomers and astrophysicists selected by project advisors to the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Center for History of Physics. Recipients were asked to discuss their decision to enter astronomy; their work during the Second World War; their professional work outside astronomy; the fields in which they have been most active, the advances in both those fields and others, and their own accomplishments and satisfactions; sources of funding; their perceptions of public attitudes; the influence of religion or philosophy on their work as astronomers; and their opinions on questions relating to the Big Bang Theory, cosmology, up-coming important developments, and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. File includes responses from: Arthur Adel, Howard Lucius Andrews, Ralph Belknap Baldwin, Emily Hughes Boyce, Clarence Higbee Cleminshaw, Gilbert Douglas, Edwin G. Ebbighausen, Richard Maury Emberson, Clinton Banker Ford, Louis Craig Green, Francis Joseph Heyden, Theodor Siegumfeldt Jacobsen, Herbert Jehle, Philip Childs Keenan, Zdenêk Kopal, Israel Monroe Levitt, Sarah Lee Lippincott, Willem Jacob Luyten, Freeman Devold Miller, Gerard Francis William Mulders, John Aloysius O'Keefe, Thornton Leigh Page, Daniel Magnes Popper, William A. Rense, Carol Anger Rieke, Philip Shaefer Riggs, Alice Marguerite Risley, Walter Orr Roberts, George Shortley, Albert Melvin Skellett, Thomas Richard Nelson, Lois Keener Thome, Clyde William Tombaugh, Nicholas Emory Wagman, Balfour Stanley Whitney, Raymond Hiram Wilson Jr., Edith J. Woodward, and Frances Woodworth Wright.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Sources for the History of Modern Astrophysics Project. Responses to History of Modern Astrophysics Survey, 1980.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Computer-mediated collaborations: Upper Atmosphere Research Collaboratory, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Computer-mediated collaborations: Upper Atmosphere Research Collaboratory, 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Robert Clauer (University of Michigan), Tom Finholt (University of Michigan), John Kelly (Stanford Research Institute), and Gary Olson (University of Michigan.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Computer-mediated collaborations: Upper Atmosphere Research Collaboratory, 1996-1997.
Brown, Frederick C., 1924-. Oral history interview with Frederick Calvin Brown, 1982 January 25.
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Oral history interview with Frederick Calvin Brown, 1982 January 25.
Work on silver halides. Brief discussion of educational background; work on radar during World War II; dark trace tubes; his subsequent interests in solid state physics; the influence of Frederick Seitz's paper on silver halides; Brown's move to Illinois in 1955; the research of Jack Mitchell and the work done at Robert Pohl's school in Göttingen.
ArchivalResource: Untranscribed.
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- Brown, Frederick C., 1924-. Oral history interview with Frederick Calvin Brown, 1982 January 25.
Born, Max, 1882-1970. Oral history interview with Max Born, 1960 June to 18 October 1962.
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Oral history interview with Max Born, 1960 June to 18 October 1962.
Part of the Archives for the History of Quantum Physics oral history collection, which includes tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with ca. 100 atomic and quantum physicists. Subjects discuss their family backgrounds, how they became interested in physics, their educations, people who influenced them, their careers including social influences on the conditions of research, and the state of atomic, nuclear, and quantum physics during the period in which they worked. Discussions of scientific matters relate to work that was done between approximately 1900 and 1930, with an emphasis on the discovery and interpretations of quantum mechanics in the 1920s. Also prominently mentioned are: Niels Henrik David Bohr, E. Bormann, Louis de Broglie, Cauchy, Peter Josef William Debye, Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac, Albert Einstein, James Franck, Josiah Willard Gibbs, Werner Heisenberg, David Hilbert, Huang, Ernst Pascual Jordan, Felix Klein, Alfred Landé, Max von Laue, Erwin Madelung, Albert Abraham Michelson, Hermann Minkowski, Wolfgang Pauli, Max Planck, Venkata Chandrasekhar Raman, Erwin Schrödinger, Arnold Sommerfeld, Otto Stern, Toeplitz, Woldemar Voigt, Theodore von Kármán, Norbert Wiener; Como Conference, Universität Göttingen, and University of Cambridge.
ArchivalResource: Sound recordings: 3 7-inch sound reels (ca. 5.5 hrs.), 4 sessions.Transcript: 63 p.
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- Born, Max, 1882-1970. Oral history interview with Max Born, 1960 June to 18 October 1962.
Guide to the Judith Bregman Collection, 1966-1993, Bulk, 1966-1970, 1966-1993
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Guide to the Judith Bregman Collection, 1966-1993 Bulk, 1966-1970 1966-1993
Judith Bregman was a professor of Physics at Polytechnic Institute of New York from 1957 until her death in 1978. During her time at Poly, she developed an interest in the preparation of instructional films, and is perhaps most well-known for her film 'Symmetry', which was created in 1966 in cooperation with Alan Holden, Richard Davisson, and Philip Stapp. This collection is comprised of 16 mm films Bregman helped to create and mass-produced educational films she used for classroom instruction. Some personal information about Bregman and her work is also included in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 Cubic feet; collection contains 35 16mm films.
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- Guide to the Judith Bregman Collection, 1966-1993, Bulk, 1966-1970, 1966-1993
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Deep Sea Drilling Project/Ocean Drilling Program (DSDP/ODP) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
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Deep Sea Drilling Project/Ocean Drilling Program (DSDP/ODP) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Research is conducted in a series of "legs," the ship's track along a selected path. The AIP Study focused on the origins of DSDP; Leg 85, which was a classic stratigraphic-palaeoceanographic program; and Leg 133, which explored Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S groups by the National Science Foundation or other U.S. funding agencies; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Principal Investigators, science management offices, consortia headquarters, advisory groups, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in geophysics and oceanography. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) on the origins of DSDP were conducted with: Dartmouth College: Charles Drake; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory: Marcus Langseth; National Science Foundation: William Benson; Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Willaim Nierenberg; Cambridge University: Tjeerd van Andel; University of Texas at Austin: Arthur Maxwell; University of Southern California: Robert Douglas. Interviews on Leg 133 were conducted with: Australian National University: Frank Peerdeman; Bureau of Mineral Resources, Australia: Peter Davies, Christopher Pigram, Philip Symonds; Geological Institute, ETH-Center, Zurich: Judith McKenzie; Ocean Drilling Program, Texas A and M Research Foundation: Amanda Palmer-Julson, Eugene Pollard; Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami: Peter Swart; University of Edinburgh: Dick Kroon. Interviews on Leg 85 were conducted with: University of New Brunswick: Larry Mayer; U. S. Geological Survey: John Barron. Institutions involved in JOIDES include: National Science Foundation; JOI, Inc.; JOIDES American member institutions: Columbia University, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography; University of Hawaii; University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science; Oregon State University; University of Rhode Island; Texas A&M University; University of Texas at Austin; University of Washington; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; and JOIDES international participants from the Canada-Australia Consortium, the European Science Foundation, France, Germany, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Other institutions involved in Leg 85: University of Bordeaux, France; University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography; City of London Polytechnic, United Kingdom; Hawaii Institute of Geophysics; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Oregon State University; University of Rhode Island; Ruhr-Universitäet Bochum, W. Germany; United States Geological Survey; The University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom; Yamagata University, Japan. Other institutions involved in Leg 133: University of British Columbia, Canada; British Geological Survey; Columbia University, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (formerly Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory); University of Edinburgh, Grant Institute of Geology, United Kingdom; University of Hawaii; I.A.G.M. University Granada-C.S.I.C., Spain; Institut und Museum für Geologie und Paläontologie, W. Germany; Institut für Paläontologie, W. Germany; Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University, China; Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan; Laboratoire de Sédimentologie, Université Claude Bernard, France; Ocean Drilling Program, Université de Provence, Centre de Séd. et Paléontologie, France; Rice University; University of Rhode Island; Florida State University.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Deep Sea Drilling Project/Ocean Drilling Program (DSDP/ODP) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
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International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S. groups by the National Science Foundation or other U.S. funding agencies; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Principal Investigators, science management offices, consortia headquarters, advisory groups, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in geophysics and oceanography. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique, CRNS, France: Genevieve Seze; Colorado State University: Garrett Campbell, Eric Smith, Thomas Vonder Haar; Ecole Polytechnique - Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique, CNRS, France: Michael Desbois; Environment Canada, University of British Columbia, Canada: Gorden McBean; GKSS Institute for Physics, Geesthacht, Germany: Erhardt Raschke; Goddard Institute for Space Studies: William Rossow; NASA: Robert Shiffer; National Center for Atmospheric Research: Francis Bretherton, Roy Jenne; NOAA: George Ohring; University of Kiel, Germany: Eberhard Ruprecht; World Meteological Organization: Bo Doos, Garth Paltridge. Other institutions involved the collaboration included: Canadian Climate Center, Meteorological Satellite Center (Japan), Centre de Meteorologie Spatiale (France), University of Colorado, Universität zu Köln, Germany; NASA Langley Research Center (Virginia), National Severe Storm Center; and the University of Wisconsin.
ArchivalResource: 15 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-616: Measurement of Neutrino Structure Functions, 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-616: Measurement of Neutrino Structure Functions, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: California Institute of Technology: Barry C. Barish, Robert Blair (student, interviewed at Argonne National Laboratory), Milind V. Purohit (student, interviewed at Princeton University); Columbia University: Frank Sciulli (spokesperson), Michael Shaevitz; Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory: Frederick Bartlett (computer scientist), Eugene Fisk (group leader); University of Rochester: Arie Bodek (group leader), Orrin Fackler (interviewed at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory). Other institutions in the collaboration include: University of Chicago.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-616: Measurement of Neutrino Structure Functions, 1990-1991.
Knight, Jere Donald, 1916-. Response to 1987 History of Nuclear Physics Survey.
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Response to 1987 History of Nuclear Physics Survey.
An overview of Knight's experiences as a nuclear chemist and physicist during the post-war period (1949-1962) at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. He discusses professional life at Los Alamos and his role as a chemist in nuclear weapons testing throughout the 1950s. Also includes an 8-page list of publications. Prepared in response to the American Institute of Physics, Center for History of Physics' 1987 survey of nuclear physics.
ArchivalResource: 34 p.
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- Knight, Jere Donald, 1916-. Response to 1987 History of Nuclear Physics Survey.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: Center on Polymer Interface and Macromolecular Assembly (CPIMA), 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Materials science: Center on Polymer Interface and Macromolecular Assembly (CPIMA), 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Frank Curtis (Stanford University), John Raybolt (IBM Almaden Research Center), and Jerome Swalen (Stanford University).
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: Center on Polymer Interface and Macromolecular Assembly (CPIMA), 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Space Science Administrators: Oral history interviews, 1992-1993.
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Space Science Administrators: Oral history interviews, 1992-1993.
Interviews were conducted with six administrators of space science research. Jacqueline Bergeron, the General Secretary of the International Astronomical Union, on the development of space science projects. Giacomo Cavallo, the head of the Long-Term Planning Office for the European Space Agency (ESA), on the development of ESA projects and the records produced. Richard Hart, the Executive Secretary of the National Academy of Sciences' Space Studies Board, on the development of NASA projects, including the Voyager mission. Martin Huber, the head of Space Science Department at the European Space Research and Technology Centre, on the development of and organization of ESA projects. Aaron Janofsky, Assistant to the Executive Director of ICSU's Committee on Space Research, on COSPAR's involvement in the development of space science programs. G. Lefferanderie, the Legal Advisor for the European Space Agency, on the organizational structure of ESA.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Space Science Administrators: Oral history interviews, 1992-1993.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes.
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Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes.
Interviews were conducted with members of the experiment's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the drafting of the proposal and the experiment's relationship to current theory and experimental techniques; funding for U.S. groups by the National Science Foundation or Department of Energy; delegation of responsibilities for design, construction, and testing of the experiment's detector and its components; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; running of the experiment; organization of data analysis such as the division of topics and location of analysis; drafting and presenting results in journals and at conferences and other meetings; assessment of the experiment's success; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the spokesperson, graduate students, and postdocs; impact of internationalism; patterns of communication; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the experiment's accelerator site, the interviewee's home institution, and trends in graduate education in high-energy physics.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes.
Bethe, Hans A. (Hans Albrecht), 1906-2005. Oral history interview with Hans Bethe, 1981 April 29.
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Oral history interview with Hans Bethe, 1981 April 29.
Research in solid state physics from period of Sommerfeld's institute; thesis, work in Frankfurt and Stuttgart; writing of Sommerfeld-Bethe Handbuch article. Also prominently mentioned are: Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett, Felix Bloch, Clinton Joseph Davisson, Lester Halbert Germer, Werner Heisenberg, Irwin Madelung, Herman Francis Mark, Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls, Robert Wichard Pohl, Erwin Schrödinger, and Arnold Sommerfeld.
ArchivalResource: Sound recording: 2 cassettes (ca. 2 hrs), 1 session.Transcript: 30 p.
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- Bethe, Hans A. (Hans Albrecht), 1906-2005. Oral history interview with Hans Bethe, 1981 April 29.
Ewald, Paul Peter, 1888-1985. Oral history interview with Paul Peter Ewald, 1968 May 17 and 24.
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Oral history interview with Paul Peter Ewald, 1968 May 17 and 24.
In Munich, 1920, early association with Erwin Schrödinger; Stuttgart, 1921-1937; comments on Arnold Sommerfeld and Fritz Emde as physicists; work with Carl Hermann on crystal structures; crystal conference, 1925 (Bragg). Establishment of Ewald's Institute, 1930; early association with Hans Bethe. Nazi influence in professional scientific societies and schools; student unrest; Albert Einstein's resignation from the Bavarian Academy of Sciences; comments on Einstein; Nazi physicists. Visits to the U.S.; University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and Purdue University, 1936, and again in 1938; Ralph Wyckoff; desire to find employment in U.S.; run-in with Nazis, 1937; left for England; meetings with Ernest Rutherford and Niels Bohr. Impact of Rutherford's death. Life in Cambridge. Lectureship at University of Belfast, 1939; professor, 1944; life in Belfast; plight as German refugee in England. Portrait of Paul A. M. Dirac. Head of Physics Department at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 1950. The Polycrystal Book Service. Appraisal of own scientific interests and accomplishments. Also prominently mentioned are: Henri Abraham, William Henry Bragg, William Lawrence Bragg, Maurice de Broglie, Doris Cattell, Marie Sklodowska Curie, George Darwin, Bergen Davis, Peter Josef William Debye, Eamon DeValera, Ehrenberg, Karl G. Emelius, Robley Dunglison Evans, Ella Ewald, Isidor Fankuchen, Feldkeller, Fleury, Garrido, Hermann Göring, E. P. Gross, Werner Heisenberg, A. Hettich, Friedrich Kohlrausch, Max Theodor Felix von Laue, Philipp Edward Anton Lenard, Charles Mauguin, Friedrich I. Mautner, Linus Pauling, Rudolf Ernst Peierls, Max Planck, Pongs, Peter Pringsheim, Erich Regener, Friedrich Rinne, Rogers, Hubert W. Schleuning, Anne Schrödinger, Manne Siegbahn, Ernest Sommerfeld, Julius Stratton, Ernest Wagner, Gregor Wentzel; Acta Crystallographica, Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, University of Cambridge Press, Cavendish Laboratory, Columbia University, Duke University, General Electric Company, Great Britain University Grants Committee, Handbuch der Physik, Dublin Institute for Advanced Physics, International Conference of Crystallographers (1946: London, England), International Union of Physics, Société d'Optique, Society for the Protection of Science and Learning, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Universität Stuttgart, University of Cambridge, and University of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 95 pp.
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- Ewald, Paul Peter, 1888-1985. Oral history interview with Paul Peter Ewald, 1968 May 17 and 24.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-PEP-004-009: The Time Projection Chamber and 2-Gamma Detector at PEP, 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-PEP-004-009: The Time Projection Chamber and 2-Gamma Detector at PEP, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory: Angelina Barbaro-Galtieri, Jay Marx (spokesperson), David R. Nygren (spokesperson), Piermaria Oddone (spokesperson), Michael Ronan (co-spokesperson), Marjorie D. Shapiro (student); NIKHEF, Amsterdam: Hans Paar (interviewed at University of California, San Diego); Stanford Linear Accelerator Center: Elliott Bloom (co-spokesperson); Tokyo University: Hiroaki Aihara (student, interviewed at LBL), Tune Kamae (group leader); University of California, Los Angeles: Charles D. Buchanan (group leader); University of California, Riverside: Benjamin Shen (spokesperson); University of California, Santa Barbara: David Caldwell (group leader). Other institutions in collaboration include: University of California-Berkeley, University of California-Davis, Stanford University, University of California-San Diego, Carnegie-Mellon University, Ames Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, New York University.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-PEP-004-009: The Time Projection Chamber and 2-Gamma Detector at PEP, 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-E-122. 1989.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-E-122. 1989.
Interviews were conducted with Vernon Hughes and Mitchell Lubell (Yale University) and Charles Prescott (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center), and Roger Miller.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-E-122. 1989.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. History of Geophysics Project. Responses to History of Geophysics Survey, 1988.
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Responses to History of Geophysics Survey, 1988.
Responses to a survey of Fellows of the American Geophysical Union born before 1918, conducted by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Center for History of Physics in 1988. Recipients were asked to send copies of their curriculum vitae and a list of publications as part one of the survey and were then asked to discuss their entry into science in general and geophysics specifically as a career; how their scientific achievements came about and major efforts they were involved in which did not achieve the hoped for results; changes from one discipline to another; funding sources; the role of other disciplines in their own research; their work as educators; and their involvement in geophysics related institutions. File includes responses from: Ralph Belknap Baldwin, Walter M. Elsasser, Irene Kaminka Fischer, Colin Oswald Hines, Benjamin F. Howell, Harold Jeffreys, Konrad Bates Krauskopf, Thomas Francis Malone, John Aloysius O'Keefe, Elburt Franklin Osborn, John Rodgers, Vincent Joseph Schaefer, Athelstan Frederick Spilhaus, William Sterling Von Arx, Donald Edward White, and John Tuzo Wilson.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. History of Geophysics Project. Responses to History of Geophysics Survey, 1988.
Hutchisson, Elmer, 1902-. Papers, 1919-1982.
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Papers, 1919-1982.
Correspondence; reprints; clippings; typescripts; photographs; doctoral dissertation. Primarily correspondence (1919-1979) covering most aspects of Hutchisson's professional career, other than his tenure at the American Institute of Physics, and his personal life. Topics include educational reports, transcripts, applications and acknowledgements for grants and fellowships, salaries and terms of employment, domestic and travel arrangements, and professional and academic affiliations (Case Institute of Technology, University of Minnesota, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Pittsburgh, and the Journal of Applied Physics). Also included in the correspondence are materials (bulk dates, 1970-1972) on his retirement as director of the AIP in 1964 and his subsequent activities for the Council of the Friends of the Center for History of Physics. Clippings and reprints pertain largely to the Friends of the Center for History of Physics, his career, and physics education in general. Typescripts include corrected and uncorrected drafts of Hutchisson's "Story of the American Institute of Physics 1956-1966" and his 1926 doctoral dissertation, "The Energy of the Crossed-orbit Model of the Hydrogen Molecule and the Theory of the Temperature Variation of the Specific Heat of Hydrogen," submitted to the University of Minnesota. Correspondents include: Luis Alvarez, D. Allan Bromley, W. Dale Compton, Edward U. Condon, Karl K. Darrow, William Fowler, Dayton C. Miller, Erwin Schrödinger, and Van Zandt Williams.
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- Hutchisson, Elmer, 1902-. Papers, 1919-1982.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-E-137: Search for Low Mass, Metastable Neutral Particles at SLAC. 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-E-137: Search for Low Mass, Metastable Neutral Particles at SLAC. 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center: Stanley Ecklund, Finn Halbo (engineer), W. Ralph Nelson; Virginia Institute of Technology: Bin Lu (student, interviewed at FNAL), Luke W. Mo (spokesperson). Other institutions in the collaboration include: Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-E-137: Search for Low Mass, Metastable Neutral Particles at SLAC. 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Experiment (AMPTE) (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
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Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Experiment (AMPTE) (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S. groups by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Project Manager, Project Scientist, Program Manager, Program Scientist, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in space science. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University: John Dassoulas, Thomas Krimijes, Richard McEntire; Goddard Space Flight Center: Mario Acuna, Gilbert Ousley; Imperial College, London: Peter Hedgecock; Lockheed, Palo Alto: Edward Shelley; Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik, Federal Republic of Germany: Gerhard Haerendel, Bernd Häusler, Jakob Stöcker; Mullard Space Science Laboratory: Tom Patrick; NASA Headquarters: Tim Eastman, Erwin Smerling; Rutherford Appleton Laboratory: Duncan Bryant, Trevor Edwards, Alan Rogers, Kim Ward; Technical University Braunschweig: Herman Lühr; University of Maryland: George Glocker, Douglas Hamilton. Other institutions in the collaboration include: Max Planck Institute for Aeronomie; TRW; University of Bern; University of California, Berkeley; University of Iowa; University of Sussex; University of Sheffield; and others participating informally by providing data useful to timing the ion releases or by observing the releases from the ground.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Experiment (AMPTE) (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Bohm, David. Oral history interview with David Bohm, 1981 May 8.
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Oral history interview with David Bohm, 1981 May 8.
Work on theory of plasma between 1946 and 1953. Initial interest in plasma at Lawrence Radiation Laboratory during World War II; continued interest at University of California, Berkeley and then at Princeton University (especially in collaboration with D. Grass and David Pines). Also prominently mentioned are: John Bardeen, Albert Einstein, E. P. Gross, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Julian R. Schwinger, and Tor Staver.
ArchivalResource: Sound recording: 1 sound cassette (ca. 1.0 hrs.), 1 session.Transcript: 18 p.
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- Bohm, David. Oral history interview with David Bohm, 1981 May 8.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Sources for the History of Modern Astrophysics Project. Records, 1977-1981.
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Records, 1977-1981.
Records include correspondence with libraries, observatories, and individuals relating to the microfilming and preservation of records and personal papers. Also included are inventories (some preliminary and others completed), and lists of collections surveyed and/or filmed. Information gathered on people interviewed is in the Library's oral history working files.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Sources for the History of Modern Astrophysics Project. Records, 1977-1981.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-289: Small Angle Proton-Helium Elastic and Inelastic Scattering from 8 to 500 GeV, 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-289: Small Angle Proton-Helium Elastic and Inelastic Scattering from 8 to 500 GeV, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of collaboration and by the name of individual) were conducted with: Dubna, JINR: Adam Bujak (interviewed at Purdue University), Vladimir Nikitin and Yuri Pilipenko (interviewed together); Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory: Ernest Malamud (spokesperson), Ryuji Yamada. Adrian Melissinos (University of Rochester) and Konstantin Goulianos (Rockefeller University) were interviewed about the experiments prior to E-289 in the series. Other institutions in the collaboration include: Arizona State University and Warsaw, INR.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-289: Small Angle Proton-Helium Elastic and Inelastic Scattering from 8 to 500 GeV, 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Astrophysical Research Consortium, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Astrophysical Research Consortium, 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Timothy Heckman (Johns Hopkins University); James Gunn (Princeton University); Julie Lutz (Washington State University); Bruce Margon (University of Washington); Jeremiah Ostriker (Princeton University); and Donald York (University of Chicago). Other institutions included in the collaboration were: New Mexico State University, Institute for Advanced Studies, National Science Foundation and the Sloan Foundation.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Astrophysical Research Consortium, 1996-1997.
Center for History of Physics (American Institute of Physics). Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: Hybrid organic/inorganic semiconductors (HOIS), 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Materials science: Hybrid organic/inorganic semiconductors (HOIS), 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Donald Burland (IBM Almaden Research Center), Stephen Forrest (Princeton University), and William Steier (University of Southern California).
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- Center for History of Physics (American Institute of Physics). Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: Hybrid organic/inorganic semiconductors (HOIS), 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Geophysics Administrators: Oral history interviews, 1992-1993.
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Geophysics Administrators: Oral history interviews, 1992-1993.
Interviews were conducted with four administrators of geophysics and oceanographic research. Julia Marton-Lefèvre, from the International Council of Scientific Unions, on ICSU's involvement and support of international programs. Paul Melchoir, the Executive Secretary of the ICSU's International Union on Geodesy and Geophysics, on collaborations in geophysics and the role of ICSU. Pierre Morel, the Director of the World Climate Research Programme, on WCRP's involvement with the World Meteorological Organization and its involvement with the World Ocean Circulation Experiment. Siegbert Raither, the Director of Physics Programs for UNESCO, on UNESCO's involvement with international physics programs.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Geophysics Administrators: Oral history interviews, 1992-1993.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Nuclear and heavy-ion physics: BNL 814 and 877, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Nuclear and heavy-ion physics: BNL 814 and 877, 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Jean Barrette (McGill University), William Cleland (University of Pittsburgh), and David Lissauer (University of California, Berkeley).
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Nuclear and heavy-ion physics: BNL 814 and 877, 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Consortium for Continental Reflection Profiling (COCORP) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
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Consortium for Continental Reflection Profiling (COCORP) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S. groups by the National Science Foundation or other U.S. funding agencies; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Principal Investigators, science management offices, consortia headquarters, advisory groups, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in geophysics and oceanography. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Cornell University: Clifford Ando, Larry Brown, Jack Oliver, Sidney Kaufman; New Mexico Tech: Allan Sanford; National Science Foundation: Leonard Johnson; Stanford University: George Thompson. Other founding institutions include: Princeton University, University of Texas at Houston, and the University of Wisconsin.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Consortium for Continental Reflection Profiling (COCORP) (Geophysics and Oceanography): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-428: 400 GeV Proton Interactions in Nuclear Emulsion, 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-428: 400 GeV Proton Interactions in Nuclear Emulsion, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: University of Ottawa: Jacques Hbert (spokesperson); Strasbourg, CRN: C.J. Jacquot and J.-N. Suren; Lund University: Ingvar Otterlund (group leader); University of Santander: Eugenio Villar (group leader).
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-428: 400 GeV Proton Interactions in Nuclear Emulsion, 1990-1991.
Center for History of Physics (American Institute of Physics). History of Modern Astrophysics Archives, 1976-1979.
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History of Modern Astrophysics Archives, 1976-1979.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (2 linear ft.) ; 347 microfiche ; 67 microfilm reels.
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- Center for History of Physics (American Institute of Physics). History of Modern Astrophysics Archives, 1976-1979.
Urey, Harold Clayton, 1893-1981. Harold Clayton Urey : transcript of a tape-recorded interview / by John L. Heilbron, 24 March 1964.
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Harold Clayton Urey : transcript of a tape-recorded interview / by John L. Heilbron, 24 March 1964.
"This interview was conducted as part of the Archives for the History of Quantum Physics project, which includes tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with ca. 100 atomic and quantum physicists. Subjects discuss their family backgrounds, how they became interested in physics, their educations, people who influenced them, their careers including social influences on the conditions of research, and the state of atomic, nuclear, and quantum physics during the period in which tey worked. Discussions of scientific matters relate to work that was done between approximately 1900 and 1930, with an emphasis on the discovery and interpretations of quantum mechanics in the 1920's. Also prominently mentioned are: Bichowsky, Raymond Thayer Birge, Walker Bleakney, Niels Henrik David Bohr, Ferdinand Graft Brickwedde, Compton, Albert Einstein, Samuel Abraham Goudsmit, Werner Heisenberg, Richard Jesse, Edwin Crawford Kemble, Hendrik Anthony Kramers, Ralph de Laer Kronig, Gilbert Newton Lewis, Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, Robert Sanderson Mulliken, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Linus Pauling, Arthur Edward Ruark, John Clarke Slater, Arnold Sommerfeld, George Eugène Uhlenbeck, Robert Williams Wood; Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, Københavns Universitet, University of California at Berkeley, and University of Montana."--Leaf [5].
ArchivalResource: [8], 26, 8 leaves, unbound. ; 29 cm.
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- Urey, Harold Clayton, 1893-1981. Harold Clayton Urey : transcript of a tape-recorded interview / by John L. Heilbron, 24 March 1964.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Letters to Spencer Weart, director of the Center for History of Physics, 1975-1978.
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Letters to Spencer Weart, director of the Center for History of Physics, 1975-1978.
The letter from Stephen Brush (1978) describes work of Shou Chin Wang, concentrating upon his interaction with Peter Debye and the paper published in Physikalische Zeitschrift in 1927. The letter from Otto Frisch (1975) is autobiographical in nature. Stanislaw Mrozowski (1976) explains his work with W. Opechowski on neutron separation during fission, also the 1939 rejection of their article on the subject by NATURE. The letter from Richard B. Roberts (1976). describes early work on neutron emission.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Letters to Spencer Weart, director of the Center for History of Physics, 1975-1978.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Nuclear and heavy-ion physics: BNL 878 and 896, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Nuclear and heavy-ion physics: BNL 878 and 896, 1996-1997.
Interview of Hank Crawford (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Nuclear and heavy-ion physics: BNL 878 and 896, 1996-1997.
McMillan, Edwin M. (Edwin Mattison), 1907-. Edwin M. McMillan interview, 1972, June 1 and October 30.
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Edwin M. McMillan interview, 1972, June 1 and October 30.
Transcript of tape recorded interviews conducted by Charles Weiner, Center for History of Physics, American Institute of Physics. Covers his youth and early education; undergraduate study at California Institute of Technology and influence of Arthur A. Noyes and Linus Pauling; graduate work in physics at Princeton University, especially molecular beam research with Karl T. Compton, Edward U. Condon and Robert J. Van de Graaff; career with the Physics Department and the Radiation Laboratory of the University of California, Berkeley, and relationship with Ernest O. Lawrence and J. Robert Oppenheimer; World War II research on radar, sonar and the automic bomb; postwar development of accelerators; and receipt of the Nobel prize in 1951.
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- McMillan, Edwin M. (Edwin Mattison), 1907-. Edwin M. McMillan interview, 1972, June 1 and October 30.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Computer-mediated collaborations: Grand Challenge Cosmology Consortium (GC3), 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Computer-mediated collaborations: Grand Challenge Cosmology Consortium (GC3), 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Ed Bertschinger (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Lars Hernquist (University of California, Santa Cruz), Michael Norman (University of Illinois), Jerimiah Ostriker (Princeton University), and Ralph Roskies (Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center).
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Computer-mediated collaborations: Grand Challenge Cosmology Consortium (GC3), 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. High-Energy Physics Administrators. Oral history interviews, 1990-1991.
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High-Energy Physics Administrators. Oral history interviews, 1990-1991.
Interviews were conducted with ten administrators of high-energy physics research. Alexander Abashian, a former Program Officer in elementary-particle physics at the National Science Foundation (NSF), on the NSF and the agency's approval of experiments, with special attention to the CLEO experiment at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR). David Berley, Program Director for elementary particle physics (two interviews) about the NSF-funding of high-energy physics. Bernard Hildebrand, Program Officer for particle physics at the Department of Energy (DOE) former overseer of university groups receiving DOE funding, about DOE-funding of high-energy physics. Ken Kikuchi, Deputy Director, Japan's National Laboratory for High-Energy Physics (KEK), and Tesuji Nishikawa, founding Director of KEK on the founding and administration of KEK and Nishikawa's experience working with John P. Blewett and others at Brookhaven National Laboratory on accelerator design. Boyce McDaniel, Director of the Newman Laboratory of Nuclear Science at the time of the CLEO experiment's approval at CESR, on administrative and scientific aspects of that experiment. Homer Neal, University of Michigan, on fundraising for university high-energy physics groups, changes in university-based facilities for high-energy physics experiments, ways universities shape the U.S. high-energy physics program, and the impact of racial discrimination on his educational and professional career. Harold Ticho, University of California at San Diego Vice-Chancellor, on the high-energy physics research of university groups, specifically their relationships to DOE and to accelerator laboratories. Maury Tigner, Cornell University, formerly the Director of Operations for Newman Laboratory and an accelerator physicist, on the scientific and technical aspects of the design and running of CESR (interview missing), William Wallenmeyer, officer of the Southeastern Universities Research Association, on his career as an administrator of high-energy physics.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. High-Energy Physics Administrators. Oral history interviews, 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Ford Foundation Planning Study. Records, 1965-1970.
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Records, 1965-1970.
The records of the Planning Study include the original grant proposal, the final report to the Ford Foundation, summaries of questionnaire-letters, commissioned reports by Saul Benison, Nathan Reingold, and Robert Rosenthal, minutes of several panel meetings, and a few miscellaneous working papers.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 inches.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Ford Foundation Planning Study. Records, 1965-1970.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Moments of Discovery Project. Records, ca. 1974-1984.
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Records, ca. 1974-1984.
Tape recordings; drafts and final versions of scripts and pedagogical materials; teachers' evaluations; photographs.
ArchivalResource: 3.0 lin. ft. (3 boxes).
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Moments of Discovery Project. Records, ca. 1974-1984.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-E-132: A Study of K- P Interactions Using LASS, 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-E-132: A Study of K- P Interactions Using LASS, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Carleton University: Robert K. Carnegie (co-spokesperson), Penny Estabrooks (postdoc), F. Gerald Oakham (student); Stanford Linear Accelerator Center: David W.G.S. Leith (co-spokesperson), Blair Ratcliff (spokesperson), Stephen L. Shapiro.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-E-132: A Study of K- P Interactions Using LASS, 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-791: Study of Very Rare K-Long Decays, 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-791: Study of Very Rare K-Long Decays, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Los Alamos National Laboratory: Gary Sanders; Princeton University: John F. Greenhalgh (interviewed at FONAR, Inc., Melville, LI); Stanford University: Jack L. Ritchie (postdoc, then group leader, interviewed at University of Texas-Austin), Stanley G. Wojcicki (first spokesperson); University of California, Irvine: William R. Molzon (Co-spokesperson); University of California, Los Angeles: Robert D. Cousins (Co-spokesperson); University of Pennsylvania: Katsushi Arisaka (postdoc, then physicist, interviewed at UCLA), Jon Urheim (student, interviewed at California Institute of Technology). Other institutions in the collaboration include: Temple University, College of William and Mary.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-791: Study of Very Rare K-Long Decays, 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Voyager (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
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Voyager (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Interviews were conducted with members of the project's collaboration using a structured question set covering all stages of in the collaborative research process: the formation of the collaboration and its personnel; the organizational structure; the formation of the experiment teams; the drafting of the proposal; funding for U.S. groups by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; use of subcontractors; development of software for data collection and analysis; the collaboration's decision-making style; role of the Project Manager, Project Scientist, Program Manager, Program Scientist, and graduates students; impact of internationalism; patterns of communications; records creation, use, distribution, and retention; also, comments on the interviewee's home institution and trends in graduate education in space science. Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Goddard Space Flight Center: Barney Conrath, F. Michael Flasar, Rudolph Hanel; Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology: John Casani, Ernest Franzgrote, Charles Kohlhase, Arthur Lane, Harris Schurmeier, Edward Stone, George Textor; NASA Headquarters: Warren Keller, Ichtique Rasool; Observatoire de Paris: Daniel Gautier; Rice University: Michael Allison; University of Arizona: A. Lyle Broadfoot, Donald Shemansky; University of Colorado: Charles Hord, Charles Lillie; University of Michigan: Thomas Donahue. Other institutions involved in the experiments upon which the AIP study focused include: California Institute of Technology, Cornell University, U. S. Geological Survey, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Kitt Peak National Observatory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, NASA-Ames Research Center, Rand Corporation, Service d'Aeronomie du CNRS, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, State University of New York at Stony Brook, University of Trieste, University of Wisconsin, and York University (Ontario).
ArchivalResource: 22 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. Voyager (Space Science): Oral history interviews, 1992-1994.
Debye, Peter J. W. (Peter Josef William), 1884-1966. Oral history interview with Peter J. W. Debye, 1962 May 3 and 4.
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Oral history interview with Peter J. W. Debye, 1962 May 3 and 4.
Part of the Archives for the History of Quantum Physics collection, which includes tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with ca. 100 atomic and quantum physicists. Subjects discuss their family backgrounds, how they became interested in physics, their educations, people who influenced them, their careers including social influences on the conditions of research, and the state of atomic, nuclear, and quantum physics during the period in which they worked. Discussions of scientific matters relate to work that was done between approximately 1900 and 1930, with an emphasis on the discovery and interpretations of quantum mechanics in the 1920s. Also prominently mentioned are: Niels Henrik David Bohr, Max Born, Léon Brillouin, Louis de Broglie, Hendrik Brugt Gerhard Casimir, Paul Drude, Paul Ehrenfest, Albert Einstein, Walter Friedrich, Dirk ter Haar, Fritz Hasenöhrl, Werner Heisenberg, David Hilbert, Heinz Hopf, Herman Julius, Felix Klein, A. Kleiner, Paul Langevin, Max Theodor Felix von Laue, Fritz London, Gustav Mie, Walther Nernst, A. A. Noyes, Max Planck, W.C. Röntgen, Paul Scherrer, Erwin Schrödinger, Arnold Sommerfeld, Pierre Weiss, Max Wien, Wilhelm Wien, Zangger, Zermelo; Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zurich, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Universität Leipzig, and Universität München.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 65 pp.
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- Debye, Peter J. W. (Peter Josef William), 1884-1966. Oral history interview with Peter J. W. Debye, 1962 May 3 and 4.
Benzer, Seymour, 1921-. Oral history interview with Seymour Benzer, 1983 March 21.
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Oral history interview with Seymour Benzer, 1983 March 21.
Mainly a discussion of Benzer's years at Purdue University during World War II and his transition from physics to biology. Major topics include his educational background; his work during the war on high back voltage diodes; his relationship with Karl Lark-Horovitz; his decision to work in biology and his first few years as a biologist.
ArchivalResource: Untranscribed.
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- Benzer, Seymour, 1921-. Oral history interview with Seymour Benzer, 1983 March 21.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Nuclear and heavy-ion physics: DiLepton Spectrometer, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Nuclear and heavy-ion physics: DiLepton Spectrometer, 1996-1997.
Interview of Paul Kirk (Louisiana State University).
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Nuclear and heavy-ion physics: DiLepton Spectrometer, 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-715: Precision Measure of the Decay Sigma- -- N E- NU, 1990-1991
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-715: Precision Measure of the Decay Sigma- -- N E- NU, 1990-1991
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory: Joseph Lach (group leader); University of Chicago: Roland Winston (group leader); University of Iowa: Edward McCliment (group leader), Charles Newsom; Yale University: Peter S. Cooper (spokesperson).
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-715: Precision Measure of the Decay Sigma- -- N E- NU, 1990-1991
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Computer-mediated collaborations: Center for Research in Parallel Computation, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Computer-mediated collaborations: Center for Research in Parallel Computation, 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Jack Dongarra (University of Tennessee), Geoffrey Fox (Syracuse University), and Ken Kennedy (Rice University).
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Computer-mediated collaborations: Center for Research in Parallel Computation, 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Medical Physics: National Digital Mammography Development Group, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Medical Physics: National Digital Mammography Development Group, 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Eugene Johnston (University of North Carolina Hospital), Robert Nishikawa (University of Chicago Hospital), Donald Plewes (Sunnybrook Medical Center, Toronto), Henri Rougeot (General Electric Corporate Research and Development).
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Medical Physics: National Digital Mammography Development Group, 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-654: Search for Charmed Particles During Test Phase, 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-654: Search for Charmed Particles During Test Phase, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Brandeis University: James Bensinger; Brookhaven National Laboratory: Seymour J. Lindenbaum, William A. Love, Satoshi Ozaki (spokesperson); Carnegie-Mellon University: Richard Edelstein (group leader); Syracuse University: Marvin Goldberg (group leader); University of Massachusetts, Amherst: Janice Button-Shafer (group leader). Other institutions in the collaboration include: Cincinnati University, City College, The City University of New York, University of Pennsylvania, Southeastern Massachusetts University.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-654: Search for Charmed Particles During Test Phase, 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: Psi Discovery - SLAC-SP-017: An Experimental Survey of Positron-Electron Annihilation into Multi-Particle Final States in the S Range 27-74 GeV-Squared, 1991.
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Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: Psi Discovery - SLAC-SP-017: An Experimental Survey of Positron-Electron Annihilation into Multi-Particle Final States in the S Range 27-74 GeV-Squared, 1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory: William Chiowski, Gerson Goldhaber; Stanford Linear Accelerator Center: Adam M. Boyarski, David Fryberger, Martin L. Perl, Burton Richter, Roy F. Schwitters (spokesperson). Others interviewed who were not in collaboration: John Rees, Wolfgang Panofsky.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: Psi Discovery - SLAC-SP-017: An Experimental Survey of Positron-Electron Annihilation into Multi-Particle Final States in the S Range 27-74 GeV-Squared, 1991.
Bassani, Giuseppe, 1929-. Oral history interview with Giuseppe Bassani, 1982 December 9.
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Oral history interview with Giuseppe Bassani, 1982 December 9.
Born into influential family of wine producers. Develops interest in science in high school. Enters Università di Pavia as physics major, 1948; courses by Luigi Giulotto and Piero Caldirola; keeps strong interests in philosophy (courses by Gustavo Bontadini and Enzo Paci); thesis work (adviser Fausto Fumi) on defects in ionic crystals; Pavia, 1952. Moves to University of Illinois to work with Frederick Seitz on electronic structure of semiconductors after having spent two years in Milan. Moves to Argonne National Laboratory, 1959. Eventually returns home to Italy, Università di Palermo. Later moves to Rome and Pisa; comments on lack of contact with Italian industry.
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- Bassani, Giuseppe, 1929-. Oral history interview with Giuseppe Bassani, 1982 December 9.
Center for History of Physics (American Institute of Physics). Dedication ceremony of the Niels Bohr Library, 1962 September 26.
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Dedication ceremony of the Niels Bohr Library, 1962 September 26.
The recording includes the entire dedication ceremony of the Niels Bohr Library at the American Institute of Physics. Speakers include: J. Robert Oppenheimer, "Reflections on the Resonances of Physics History;" George Uhlenbeck, "Recollections of Niels Bohr." Other speakers heard on the tape are: Ralph W. Sawyer; Richard Courant, and Mrs.Heineman, wife of the library's benefactor, Dannie N. Heineman.
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- Center for History of Physics (American Institute of Physics). Dedication ceremony of the Niels Bohr Library, 1962 September 26.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-SP-032: MARK-III at SPEAR. 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-SP-032: MARK-III at SPEAR. 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: California Institute of Technology: Rosemary Baltrusaitis (postdoc, interviewed at EG&G, Santa Barbara), David G. Hitlin (spokesperson), William Wisniewski (postdoc, then physicist); Stanford Linear Accelerator Center: Robert Mozley, Rafe Schindler (co-spokesperson), Walter Toki (co-spokesperson), Dennis Wisinski (computer scientist); University of California, Santa Cruz: Terry Schalk, Abraham Seiden (group leader); University of Illinois, Urbana: Jon Thaler (student), Albert Wattenberg (group leader); University of Washington, Seattle: Victor Cook (group leader).
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-SP-032: MARK-III at SPEAR. 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Sagittarius-A, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Sagittarius-A, 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Stephen Padin (California Institute of Technology), Alan Rogers (Haystack Observatory), and Melvyn Wright (University of California, Berkeley).
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Sagittarius-A, 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: Upsilon Experiments FNAL-E-70, -187, -288, -494, -596, -605, -608, 1990.
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Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: Upsilon Experiments FNAL-E-70, -187, -288, -494, -596, -605, -608, 1990.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of specific experiments within the collaboration's string and by name of individuals on one or more of the experiments) were conducted with: CERN: Roger Bouclier (technician), Maurice Bourquin, Georges Charpak, Jean-Marc Gaillard, Jean-Paul Repellin, Jean-Claude Santiard (electronics engineer), Fabio Sauli; Columbia University: Mark Fischler, Irwin Gaines (student), Yee Bob Hsiung (student), Hans Paar (student), David Saxon, J.C. Sens, Jeffrey Weiss, John Yoh; Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory: Jeffrey Appel, Bruce Brown (technician), Charles Brown (spokesperson for 605), William Cooper, Roger Dixon, David Eartly (liaison physicist), Ronald Fast (engineer), David Finley, Kenneth Gray (technician), Walter Innes, Albert Ito, J.M. Jagger (engineer), Alan Jonckheere (liaison physicist), Leon Lederman (spokesperson for 70, 187, 288, and 596), Risto Orava, Frank Pearsall (technician), Thomas Regan (engineer), Katsuhito Sugano, Jack Upton (technician), Taiji Yamanouchi (deputy spokesperson for 288); KEK: Akihiro Maki; Kyoto University: Yasuo Hemmi, Kozo Miyake, Yoshihide Sakai, Noboru Sasao, Takuo Yoshida (student); Saclay: J. Richard Hubbard, Philippe Mangeot (electronics engineer), Robert Praca (technician); SUNY-Stony Brook: Mark Adams, Roderich Engelmann, Hans Jstlein (deputy spokesperson for 494), Daniel Kaplan (student), Robert Kephart, Janos Kirz, Robert McCarthy (deputy spokesperson for 605); University of Washington, Seattle: Kam-Biu Luk, Robert Plaag (student), John Rutherfoord (spokesperson for 605), Frederick Toevs (electronics engineer), Robert Williams, Kenneth Young.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: Upsilon Experiments FNAL-E-70, -187, -288, -494, -596, -605, -608, 1990.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. International Council of Archives: Oral history interview, 1993.
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International Council of Archives: Oral history interview, 1993.
Interview with Charles Kecskemeti concerning the retention of inter-governmental records.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science and Geophysics. International Council of Archives: Oral history interview, 1993.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-UA-001: A 4-Pi Solid Angle Detector For the SPS Used as a Proton-Antiproton Collider at a C.M. Energy of 630 GeV. 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-UA-001: A 4-Pi Solid Angle Detector For the SPS Used as a Proton-Antiproton Collider at a C.M. Energy of 630 GeV. 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Aachen Tech Hochschule: K. Eggert; Annecy LAPP: B. Aubert, D. Linglin; Birmingham University: N. Ellis, J. Garvey; CERN: S. Cittolin, Hans Hoffmann, A. Norton; Collge de France: L. Dobrzynski; Queen Mary College: E. Eisenhandler; Saclay: A. Savoy-Navarro; University of California-Riverside: Anne Kernan (group leader); Vienna Inst. HEP: D. Dallmann. Other institutions in collaboration include: Boston University, Harvard University, Helsinki University, Imperial College, Kiel University, Madrid-Autonoma University, Madrid-JEN, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, NIKHEF, Padua University, Rome University, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Victoria University, University of California at Los Angeles.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-UA-001: A 4-Pi Solid Angle Detector For the SPS Used as a Proton-Antiproton Collider at a C.M. Energy of 630 GeV. 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: DuPont-Northwestern-Dow Collaborative Access Team (DND-CAT), 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Materials science: DuPont-Northwestern-Dow Collaborative Access Team (DND-CAT), 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Jerome Cohen (Northwestern University), Joe Georgopoulos (Argonne National Laboratory), Robert Johnson (DuPont Experimental Station), and Roger Leach (DuPont Experimental Station).
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Materials science: DuPont-Northwestern-Dow Collaborative Access Team (DND-CAT), 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Project files. Phase II: space science and geophysics, 1990-1994.
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Project files. Phase II: space science and geophysics, 1990-1994.
These administrative records cover the second phase of the study which addressed the fields of space science (understood as the study of regions outside the Earth's atmosphere by scientific instruments launched on spacecraft) and geophysics (including oceanography). The study focused on 14 projects which were active between the late 1960s and the late 1980s. Six projects were chosen for the study of space science, eight for geophysics and oceanography. The choice was based on a large range of features: internationally and nationally organized projects; smaller and larger projects; in space science, projects managed by different space flight centers, and both astrophysical and planetary science projects; and in geophysics, seismological, climatological, and oceanographic projects. The AIP staff conducted 218 interviews in order to cover all types of people potentially vital to the documentation of scientific work. Along with the personal interviews, the project staff conducted numerous site visits to discuss archival issues and records policies and "special perspective interviews" with persons such as officers of scientific unions and discipline policy makers, with a broad overview of their fields. Project staff: Joan Warnow-Blewett, project director, Spencer Weart, associate project director, Joel Genuth, project historian, Janet Linde and Anthony Capitos, project archivists.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Project files. Phase II: space science and geophysics, 1990-1994.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-643: Experimental Studies of Antiprotonic Atoms in Gaseous H2 and He, and in liquid H2, 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-643: Experimental Studies of Antiprotonic Atoms in Gaseous H2 and He, and in liquid H2, 1990-1991.
Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Carnegie-Mellon University: Peter D. Barnes (group leader), Roger B. Sutton; College of William and Mary: Robert E. Welsh, Rolf G. Winter; University of Wyoming: A. Ray Kunselman. Other institutions in the collaboration include: Boston University, California Institute of Technology, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: BNL-E-643: Experimental Studies of Antiprotonic Atoms in Gaseous H2 and He, and in liquid H2, 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-WA-001: High-Energy Neutrino Interactions. 1990-1991.
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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-WA-001: High-Energy Neutrino Interactions. 1990-1991.
Interview conducted with Saclay physicist, R. Turlay (group leader). Other institutions in the collaboration include: CERN, Dortmund University, Heidelberg University-IHEP, Warsaw-INR.
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: CERN-WA-001: High-Energy Neutrino Interactions. 1990-1991.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Keck Observatory, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Keck Observatory, 1996-1997.
Interviews include: Sandra Faber (University of California, Santa Cruz), Keith Matthews, and Jerry Nelson (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory)
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Ground-based astronomy: Keck Observatory, 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Medical Physics: Angiography Diagnostics, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Medical Physics: Angiography Diagnostics, 1996-1997.
Interviews include: George Brown (University of California, Santa Cruz), William Thomlinson (Brookhaven National Laboratory), and Albert Thompson (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory).
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- American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase III: Ground-Based Astronomy, Materials Science, Heavy-Ion and Nuclear Physics, Medical Physics, and Computer-Mediated Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Medical Physics: Angiography Diagnostics, 1996-1997.
American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Oral history interviews. Phase III: ground-based astronomy, materials science, heavy-ion and nuclear physics, medical physics, and computer-mediated collaborations, 1996-1997.
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Oral history interviews. Phase III: ground-based astronomy, materials science, heavy-ion and nuclear physics, medical physics, and computer-mediated collaborations, 1996-1997.
In this third and last phase of the study, five disciplinary fields were studied: ground-based astronomy (divided into observatory builders and observatory users), materials science, heavy-ion and nuclear physics, and medical physics, plus a new category named computer-mediated collaborations in which new techniques of computer science and technology provided a core aspect of the research. A conscience effort was made to look to the future, which meant that these collaborations may not have published research findings. Twenty-one collaborations served as case studies plus three selected for the computer-mediated category. Altogether 78 interviews with scientists who could serve as "informants" were conducted; interview transcripts were analyzed for historical and archival information. Sociologists on the team analyzed all project interviews and produced a typology for multi-institutionsl collaborations. Numerous site visits were made to federal science agencies and the National Archives and Records Administration to discuss archival issues and records policies. Project staff: Joan Warnow-Blewett, project director, Spencer Weart, associate project director, Joel Genuth, project historian, Anthony Capitos, project archivist, Ivan Chompalov, project sociologist, and Wesley Shrum, consulting sociologist.
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