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Segr,̈ Emilio
Emilio Segr ̈letters to Kenkichiro Koizumi, 1976.
Contains three typewritten letters from an eminent Italian physicist, Emilio Segr,̈ to a Japanese professor of the history of science, Kenkichiro Koizumi. Segr ̈writes of his interest in the history of physics in Japan and comments on the reputation of Japanese physics among Italian physicists. Other comments include Segr'̈s recollections of Enrico Fermi, questions about some Japanese physicists, topic suggestions for other articles to be written by Koizumi, and a request for publication information for Koizumi's thesis [The development of physics in Meiji Japan: 1868-1912]. Also includes the original mailing envelopes. Two are letterhead envelopes of the Department of Physics of the University of California at Berkeley (also stamped Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory) and one is on Segr'̈s personal stationery.
Emilio Gino Segr ̈(1905-1989), Italian physicist and Nobel laureate in physics. University of Rome, Ph.D. (physics), 1928, studying under Enrico Fermi. Assistant professor of physics, University of Rome (1932-1936); director of the Physics Laboratory, University of Palermo (1936-1938); research assistant, Berkeley Radiation Lab and lecturer in the physics department, University of California, Berkeley; Los Alamos National Laboratory, group leader for the Manhattan Project (1943-1946); professor of physics and history of science, University of California, Berkeley (1946-1972); University of Rome, professor of nuclear physics (1974- ).
Fermi, Enrico, 1901-1954
Segr,̈ Emilio
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley. Department of Physics
Physicists -- Italy.
Physicists -- Japan.
Physicists -- United States.
Physics -- Study and teaching
Correspondence. aat
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Koizumi, Kenkichiro, 1942-
AIP-ICOS
University of California, Berkeley. The Bancroft Library. Berkeley, CA, 94720-6000, USA
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