Heineman Prize Banquet [sound recording] : American Physical Society Meeting, 1967 April 26.

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Heineman Prize Banquet [sound recording] : American Physical Society Meeting, 1967 April 26.

Presentation of the Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics to G. C. Wick. Presided over by C. H. Townes. Other speakers included Horning and President Lyndon B.Johnson.

1 sound tape reel (90 min.) : 3 3/4 ips, analog, mono. ; 7 in.

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