Joint ceremonial session of the American Physical Society and the American Association of Physics Teachers [sound recording]

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Joint ceremonial session of the American Physical Society and the American Association of Physics Teachers [sound recording]

Speakers include: Philip M. Morse, "Address of the Retiring President of the American Physical Society;" Bailey Donally, presentation of the Oersted Medal of the AAPT; Arnold Arons, response of the recipient of the Oersted Medal; and Michael E. Fisher giving the 32nd Richtmyer Lecture of the AAPT entitled, "Critical Points and their Exponents."

2 sound cassettes (2.5 hrs.) : analog, mono. ; 4 in.

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American Institute of Physics

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Physicist. High Energy Radiation Section, National Bureau of Standards, 1949-1962; Chief, Radiation Physics Division, 1962-1966; Director, American Institute of Physics, 1966-1986. From the description of The story of the American Institute of Physics, 1967-1987. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 154305950 The American Institute of Physics (AIP) is a not-for-profit membership corporation chartered in New York State in 1931 for the purpose of promoting the advancement and diffus...

Fisher, Michael E.

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Donnally, Bailey Lewis, 1930-

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Morse, Philip M. (Philip McCord), 1903-1985

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Morse died in 1985. From the description of Autobiographical data, ca. 1962. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81716656 Philip McCord Morse was born August 6, 1903, in Shreveport, Louisiana. His parents, Allen Crafts Morse, a telephone engineer, and Edith McCord Morse, soon moved to Cleveland where he grew up. In 1921 Philip Morse started attending Case Institute, but he took the following year off to work in the Radiolectric Shop that he owned with friends. Upon h...

American association of physics teachers

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This professional society of teachers of physics in colleges, universities, and secondary schools, was established in 1930 to advance the teaching of physics and further the appreciation of the role of physics in society and culture. It was a founding Member Society of the American Institute of Physics. From the description of American Journal of Physics editor's reports, 1982-2001. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78113826 From the description of Records of early history, 192...

American Physical Society. Annual Meeting (1973 : New York, N.Y.)

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Arons, A. B. (Arnold B.)

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