From my life of physics, 1968.

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From my life of physics, 1968.

Autobiographical lecture delivered at the International Symposium on Contemporary Physics, his work at Svante Arrhenius's laboratory in Stockholm, his work with Niels Bohr and Hendrik A. Kramers in Copenhagen, and with Harrison M. Randall at the University of Michigan.

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