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VIAFrevised2015-09-21machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-10T16:21:42machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-10T16:21:42humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonWeinberg, Steven, 1933-....presumedWeinberg, S. (Steven), 1933-presumedWeinberg, StevenpresumedВейнберг, С 1933-presumedWeinberg, S. 1933-presumedВейнберг, С. 1933- (Стивен),presumedWeinberg, S. 1933- (Steven),presumedVaijnberg, S. 1933-presumedVajnberg, S.presumedVaijnberg, Stiven 1933-presumedワインバーグ, S.presumedVeĭnberg, S. , 1933-presumedWeinberg, S. (Steven)presumedВайнберг, Стивен 1933-presumedWeinberg, S.presumedWeinberg, St 1933-presumedワインバーグ, スティーブンpresumedVajnberg, Stiven 1933-presumedVejnberg, S.presumedVejnberg, StivenpresumedVajnberg, S. 1933-presumedVejnberg, S. 1933-presumedVeĭnberg, S. 1933-presumed1933-05-03EnglishAmericansAlpher, Ralph.American Physical Society. Annual Meeting (1974 : Chicago, Ill.)American Physical Society. Annual Meeting (1977 : Chicago, Ill.)American Physical Society. Annual Meeting (1977 : Chicago, Ill.)Lightman, Alan Paige, 1948-.Optical Society of America. Meeting (1974 : Washington, D.C.)Penzias, Arno A.Wheeler, John Archibald, 1911-2008Weinberg, Steven, 1933-....Optical Society of America. Meeting (1974 : Washington, D.C.). What is light? [sound recording] / 1974 April 21.Optical Society of America. Meeting (1974 : Washington, D.C.)Françon, M. 1913-Hahn, E. L. 1921-Weinberg, Steven, 1933-Schawlow, Arthur L., 1921-1999.American Institute of Physics.What is light? [sound recording] / 1974 April 21.2 sound tape reels (2 hrs.) : 3 3/4 ips, analog, mono. ; 7 in.Speakers include: M. Francon, "Wave Aspects of Light and Fourier Optics;" Steven Weinberg, "Light as a Fundamental Particle;" Erwin L. Hahn, "Light and Matter;" and Arthur L. Schawlow, presiding. George Wald was also scheduled to speak, but was unable to attend the meeting. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryLightman, Alan Paige, 1948-. Interviews conducted for the Cosmology Interview Project, 1987-1989Lightman, Alan Paige, 1948-.Davis, M. (Marc)Dicke, Robert H. (Robert Henry)Faber, S. M. (Sandra M.)Geller, Margaret J.Gunn, J. E. (James Edward),Guth, Alan. H.Hawking, S. W. (Stephen W.)Hoyle, Fred, Sir.Huchra, John P.Linde, A. D.Misner, Charles W.Ostriker, J. P.Peebles, P. J. E. (Phillip James Edwin)Penrose, Roger.Rees, Martin J., 1942-Rubin, Vera C., 1928-Sandage, Allan.Schramm, David N.Sciama, D. W. (Dennis William), 1926-Silk, Joseph, 1942-Turner, Edwin Lewis.De Vaucouleurs, Gérard, 1918-1995.Wagoner, Robert V.Weinberg, Steven, 1933-Interviews conducted for the Cosmology Interview Project, 1987-1989Audio cassettes.Consists of audio tapes and transcripts of twenty seven interviews, on topics in cosmology, with Marc Davis, Gérard De Vaucouleurs, Robert Dicke, Sandra Faber, Margaret Geller, James Gunn, Alan Guth, Stephen Hawking, Fred Hoyle, John Huchra, Andrei Linde, Charles Misner, Jeremiah Ostriker, Donald Page, James Peebles, Roger Penrose, Martin Rees, Vera Rubin, Allan Sandage, Wallace Sargent, Maarten Schmidt, David Schramm, Dennis Sciama, Joseph Silk, Edwin Turner, Robert Wagoner, and Steven Weinberg. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryAlpher, Ralph. Oral history interview with Ralph Alpher and a joint interview with Robert Herman, 1983 August 11 and 12.Alpher, Ralph.Harwit, Martin, 1931-Herman, Robert, 1914-Oral history interview with Ralph Alpher and a joint interview with Robert Herman, 1983 August 11 and 12.Sound recordings: 4 sound cassettes, 2 sessions.Transcript: 138 p.Ralph Asher Alpher (1921- ). Session two is a joint interview with Robert Herman. Family background and early education, work at Carnegie Institution's Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, studies at George Washington University, wartime employment and studies, work with Navy on detection of mines; graduate studies with George Gamow while working at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, early universe theory, first encounter and later work with Robert Herman, interaction with physics community. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar and L. R. Henrich, neglect of Alpher and Herman work by astronomical community; General Electric projects: supersonic flow, re-entry physics, the Talaria project; the Penzias/Wilson observations; honors, marriage. Miscellaneous recollections about youth in Washington, D.C., service on scientific committees, public education efforts, work at General Electric. Meeting of Alpher and Herman, their collaboration, cosmological theory, work with George Gamow, Edward Teller, Hans Bethe, Edward Condon, cosmic background radiation, controversy with steady-state adherents and others; systematic neglect of their work, nucleosynthesis in stars, reactions to awards, discussions with Arno A. Penzias at the time of Nobel Prize award (with Robert W. Wilson), correspondence with S. Pasternack about P. James Peeble's cosmology papers, Alpher paper on neutrino and photon background calculation, James Follin, C. Hayashi, Steven Weinberg's presentation in his book The First Three Minutes; current cosmological efforts, A. Zee's papers on cosmology, views on the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering, Fred Hoyle's recent writings. Also prominently mentioned are: Niels Henrik David Bohr, Albert Einstein, Richard Phillips Feynman, Lawrence Randolph Hafstad, Robert Hofstadter, Huntington, and H. P. Robertson. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryAmerican Physical Society. Annual Meeting (1977 : Chicago, Ill.). Joint ceremonial session of the American Physical Society and the American Association of Physics Teachers [sound recording] / 1977 February 8.American Physical Society. Annual Meeting (1977 : Chicago, Ill.)Crane, H. R. 1907-2007.Fowler, William A.Tinkham, Michael.Pake, G. E.American Association of Physics Teachers.American Institute of Physics.Joint ceremonial session of the American Physical Society and the American Association of Physics Teachers [sound recording] / 1977 February 8.2 sound tape reels (2.5 hrs.) : 3 3/4 ips, analog, mono. ; 7 in.Speakers include: George Pake, presiding; presentation of the 1977 Heineman Prize to Steven Weinberg by W. A. Fowler; Fowler's address as the Retiring President of the APS; Kenneth Davis, presiding; presentation of the Oersted Medal of the AAPT by Janet B. Guernsey; response of the recipient, H. R. Crane; 36th Richtmyer Memorial Lecture of the AAPT by Michael Tinkham, "Superconductivity, Pure and Applied." American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryAmerican Physical Society. Annual Meeting (1977 : Chicago, Ill.). Session on unified gauge theories and their implications [sound recording] / 1977 February 8.American Physical Society. Annual Meeting (1977 : Chicago, Ill.)Baltay, Charles, 1937-Lee, Benjamin W.Weinberg, Steven, 1933-American Institute of Physics.Session on unified gauge theories and their implications [sound recording] / 1977 February 8.2 sound tape reels (2.5 hrs.) : 3 3/4 ips, analog, mono. ; 7 in.Speakers include: Steven Weinberg, "The Future of Unified Gauge Theories;" Charles Baltay, "Experimental Results on Weak Neutral Currents: a Comparison with the Weinberg Model;" and Benjamin Lee, "Development of Unified Gauge Theories." American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryArno A. Penzias Papers, 1931-2006, (bulk 1963-1998)Penzias, Arno A. Arno A. Penzias Papers 1931-2006 (bulk 1963-1998)9,500 items; 27 containers plus 2 oversize, 1 artifact and electronic files; 10.8 linear feetScientist, corporate executive, and author. Correspondence, drafts of books, articles, and speeches, interviews, scientific articles, photographs, topical files, printed matter, electronic files, and miscellaneous material.EnglishGermanChineseFrenchSwedishJapaneseSpanish; CastilianItalianRussianLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionAmerican Physical Society. Annual Meeting (1974 : Chicago, Ill.). Joint ceremonial session of the American Physical Society and the American Association of Physics Teachers [sound recording] / 1974 February 5.American Physical Society. Annual Meeting (1974 : Chicago, Ill.)Ford, Kenneth William, 1926-Mayer, Joseph Edward, 1904-Phillips, Melba, 1907-Weinberg, Steven, 1933-American Institute of Physics.American Association of Physics Teachers.Joint ceremonial session of the American Physical Society and the American Association of Physics Teachers [sound recording] / 1974 February 5.2 sound tape reels (2.5 hrs.) : 3 3/4 ips, analog, mono. ; 7 in.Speakers include: Joseph E. Mayer, "Address of the Retiring President of the American Physical Society;" Kenneth W. Ford, "Presentation of the Oersted Medal of the AAPT;" Melba Phillips, "Response of the Recipient of the Oersted Medal;" and Steven Weinberg giving the third Richtmyer Lecture of the AAPT, "Progress Toward a Unified Theory of Elementary Particles." American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryJohn Archibald Wheeler Papers, 1880-2008, 1880-2008Wheeler, John Archibald, 1911-2008John Archibald Wheeler Papers, 1880-2008 1880-2008150.0 Linear feet, Ca. 17,000 itemsThere are correspondence, notebooks, reports, recordings, etc. of this award-winning physicist and pioneer theorist on the existence of black holes. A student of Karl Herzfeld at Johns Hopkins University, John Archibald Wheeler studied nuclear fission with Neils Bohr. The numerous volumes of research notebooks in the collection, Wheeler's daily record of calculations, meetings attended and conversations held about his work, are of primary significance. Among other subjects, they cover physics, nucleonics, quantum electrodynamics, and relativity. The correspondence in the collection contains many personal evaluations of scientists (subject to restrictions on use), as well as Wheeler's contributions to promoting physics and scientific education and training in general. There are important series relating to his participation in the 1950s on the Committee on Scientific and Technical Personnel of NATO, headed by Senator Henry M. Jackson, and his organizational work on the Joint Committee of the American Physical Society and the American Philosophical Society on the History of Theoretical Physics in the Twentieth Century.American Philosophical Society