Audio clips [sound recording] : taken from Lawrence sound recording, phonodisc 76-77/ 1944-1948.

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Audio clips [sound recording] : taken from Lawrence sound recording, phonodisc 76-77/ 1944-1948.

Voice clips of E. O. Lawrence taken from recordings in the Bancroft Library of the University of California, Berkeley. Speeches include: "High Energy Physics," given at Yale University, no date; "Hans Kaltenborn Broadcast," 1948; Problem of Accelerating Changed Particles," July 1946; Presentation of Holley Medal, July 1946; "Future of the University in the Atomic Age," 1947; Speech for Compton's Inauguration, 1946; "Manhattan Engineer District," July 1944.

3 compact discs : 5 in.

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