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American Physical Society. (2011: Anaheim, Calif.)
Working with Luis Alvarez (1911-1988) [sound recording], 2011 May 3.
Audio recording of session X2 of the April 2011 annual meeting of the American Physical Society, held in Anaheim, CA in April 2011. This session was sponsored by the Forum on the History of Physics (FHP) and chaired by Stanley Sojcicki of SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Talks (and speakers) include: "Working with and Learning from Luis Alvarez" (Richard Muller); "Working with Luis on Bubble Chambers" (Arthur Rosenfeld); "Working (And Sparring) With Luis: Some Personal Recollections" (Moishe Pripstein). Topics discussed include Luis Alvarez; the Alvarez Group; bubble chambers; Lawrence Radiation Laboratory in Berkeley, California.
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Alvarez, Luis W., 1911-1988-
Lawrence Radiation Laboratory.
Bubble chambers.
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Muller, R. (Richard)
Pripstein, Moishe
Rosenfeld, Arthur H., 1926-2017
Wojcicki, Stanley
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