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  1. Selected Works of Hans A. Bethe: With Commentary (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics) by Hans Albrecht Bethe, 1997-12
  2. Elementary nuclear theory;: A short course on selected topics [given at the Research Laboratory of the General Electric Company at Schenectady] by Hans Albrecht Bethe, 1947
  3. Nuclear physics (Reviews of modern physics) by Hans Albrecht Bethe, 1943
  4. From a Life of Physics by Dirac P. A. M., W. Heisenberg, et all 1989-05-01
  5. Quantum mechanics of one- and two-electron atoms, by Hans Albrecht Bethe, 1957
  6. The Road from Los Alamos (Masters of Modern Physics) by Hans Albrecht Bethe, 1991-04
  7. Formation and Evolution of Black Holes in the Galaxy: Selected Papers With Commentary (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics)
  8. Elementary nuclear theory by Hans Albrecht Bethe, Philip Morrison,
  9. Serving Through Science the Atomic Age: A Series of Four Radio Talks by Harold Clayton Urey, James Franck, J. Robert Oppenheimer Hans Albrecht Bethe, 1945
  10. Quantum Mechanics of One- and Two-Election Atoms. by Hans Albrecht Bethe, Edwin Ernest Salpeter, 1957
  11. Intermediate Quantum Mechanics by Hans Albrecht Bethe; Roman W. Jackiw, 1986
  12. Intermediate Quantum Mechanics 3rd Edition. by Roman Jackiw Hans Albrecht Bethe, 1986-01-01
  13. Intermediate Quantum Mechanics by Hans Albrecht Bethe, Roman Jackiw, 1986-01
  14. Interview with Hans A. Bethe (California Institute of Technology Oral History Project) by Hans Albrecht Bethe, 2001

81. Bethe, Hans Albrecht (1906-) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogra
His father was the physiologist albrecht bethe. bethe was awarded the 1967 NobelPrize in physics for his Bernstein, J. hans bethe, Prophet of Energy. 1980.
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/BetheHans.html
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Bethe, Hans Albrecht (1906-)

Portions of this entry contributed by Leonardo Motta Portions of this entry contributed by Michel Barran German-American physicist who was born in Strasbourg, in the French province of Alsace-Lorraine (at the time, occupied by Germany), on July 2, 1906. His father was the physiologist Albrecht Bethe . He was educated at the Goethe Gymnasium (1915-24),the University of Frankfurt am Main (1924-1926), where he studied for two years, then finished his studies at Munich (1926-1928). He obtained his Ph. D. in theoretical physics under Arnold Sommerfeld in 1928. He was then appointed instructor of physics at Frankfurt for one semester, at Stuttgart for another semester, finally becoming Privatdozent at the University of Munich in 1930, a position that he held for only three years. After the rise of the Nazis in Germany, Bethe emigrated to England in October 1933, holding a temporary position as lecturer at the University of Manchester (1933-1934) and at University of Bristol (1934-1935). In February 1935, he was appointed assistant professor at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. He was subsequently promoted to professor in 1937, a position he has held even since (as professor emeritus since 1975). Bethe subsequently became a U.S. citizen in 1941. During the World War II, Bethe worked on microwave radar at the Radiation Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and then he served as director of theoretical physics of the

82. Guide To The Hans Bethe Papers, Ca. 1931-1995
Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract Papers of hans AlbrechtBethe, physicist, Cornell University professor of physics, nobel laureate.
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/RMA00976.html
Guide to the Hans Bethe Papers,
ca. 1931-1995
Collection Number: 14-22-976
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Cornell University Library
Contact Information: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Fax: (607) 255-9524
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Compiled by: M.E. Warren, M. Blanco, J. Parker Date completed: November 1996 (revised January 1998) EAD encoding: Mireille Lee, June 2000 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: Hans Bethe papers, [ca. 1931]-1992 Collection Number: Creator: Hans Albrecht Bethe, 1906- Quantity: 44.4 cubic ft.; 6 videocassettes Forms of Material: Academic papers, notes, correspondence, administrative documents, course materials, reports, memoranda, phonograph album, articles, reprints, lectures, textbooks, reviews of professional writings, Ph.D. theses, posters, videocassettes, photographs. Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library

83. Some Fans And Colleagues Of Friedhoffer
hans Albrect bethe. 1967 nobel Laureate in Physics for his contributions to thetheory of nuclear reactions, especially his discoveries concerning the energy
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Some Fans and Colleagues of Friedhoffer Listed below are links to pictures of Bob Friedhoffer with his fans and colleagues: Hans Albrecht Bethe
Jerome I. Friedman

Dr. Steven Hawking

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Hans Albrect Bethe 1967 Nobel Laureate in Physics
for his contributions to the theory of
nuclear reactions, especially his
discoveries concerning the energy
production in stars. There are two kinds of geniuses, the "ordinary"
genius and the "magicians". An ordinary genius
is a fellow that you and I would be just as good as if we were only many times better. It is different with magicians. Hans Bethe (talking about Richard Feynman) Questions? Comments? Email the wizard. wizard@sciencetrix.com

84. Bethe Symposium
colleagues and Cornell honored hans albrecht bethe last week. 60 Years at Cornellwith hans bethe, speakers that Professor of Physics Emeritus, bethe won the
http://www.news.cornell.edu/campus/Bethe.symposium.html
Friends, Colleagues Gather to Honor Hans Bethe
By Larry Bernard From nuclear weapons to solar neutrinos, black holes to quarks, Napoleon and Tolstoy to current science policy - it was all on the table as friends, colleagues and Cornell honored Hans Albrecht Bethe last week. In a Physics Department symposium March 31-April 1 that included a public convocation, "Celebrating 60 Years at Cornell with Hans Bethe," speakers that included some of the nation's most illustrious scientists and educators contributed with a wide range of topics, all of which were of import to Bethe at some time during the past 60 years or more. Lauded by colleagues as the "social conscience of physics," the "father of nuclear physics" and the world's "Dean of Physics," Bethe was feted with scientific talks and public discussions about the smallest constituents of matter, nuclear non-proliferation and the state of basic research today. Bethe, 88, came to Cornell in 1935 and never left, except to head the Theoretical Division at Los Alamos, N.M., for the Manhattan Project during World War II. He spent many subsequent years as an influential advocate of nuclear disarmament. The John Wendell Anderson Professor of Physics Emeritus, Bethe won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1967 for solving the problem of energy production in stars. "I can do that," Bethe said, remembering the pre-war days when he looked at the problem that had dogged other physicists of the 1930s. And he did.

85. Hans Albrecht Bethe: Awards Won By Hans Albrecht Bethe
Awards of hans albrecht bethe.
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86. RMC Online Guides
Cornell University Library Collection Number 1422-976 Papers of hans AlbrechtBethe, physicist, Cornell University professor of physics, nobel laureate.
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/browselists/physc.html
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Atwater, William Olin papers, 1869-[ca.1914]. 39 reels negative microfilm,
Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Collection Number: 2223 Includes letterpress books, 1876-1901; incoming letters, 1881-1903; student papers; and notes on experiments. The correspondence is concerned mostly with establishment of experiment stations in the U.S., with chemical analyses carried out, with other professional and administrative duties, and with family affairs. Also, a journal of a trip to Europe in 1869, speeches, articles, and pamphlets.
Baker, Ross Lee papers, 1910-1947. 3 cubic ft.
Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Collection Number: 3629 Clippings, engineering reports, letters, financial records, legal records, travel notes, and articles of Ross L. Baker.
Bancroft, Wilder papers, 1896-1953 10.9 cubic ft.
Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Collection Number: 14-8-135 Personal correspondence; professional correspondence relating to electrochemistry, physical chemistry, pandemic chemistry, cloud dispersal and rainmaking, and other chemical studies; student reports; materials relating to professional societies; records relating to the John Bancroft Estate; and other miscellaneous professional papers.

87. VBS - MyEurope - Nobel Prizes
Aage Niels BOHR (1975; son of Niels BOHR, nobel Prize in Physics 1922). hans AlbrechtBETHE (1967) (born in the Alsace, then Germany, today France) (USA).
http://www.univie.ac.at/Romanistik/Sprachwst/site/spratscher/vbs_myEurope_spring
Nobel Prizes Vienna Business School myEurope Deutsch Englisch ... Home
From 1901 onwards Nobel Prizes have been awarded in Chemistry Physics Physiology or Medicine Literature (66) and Peace (46), and since 1969 also in Economics (17) to 391 scientists, economists, peace activists/organisations and writers from today's EU member states or candidate countries. During their journey across Europe, our two Spring Students, Caroline and Marlene , have also tried to find out, who they were, when they were awarded the prize, which countries they came from and where they lived when they received the prize. In the list below you will find reference to the latter in brackets. All links below go to the marvelleous site of the Swedish Academy . So let me invite you to follow our two Spring Students on another, this time not political but scientific, trip across our continent. CHEMISTRY Austria Fritz PREGL Richard KUHN (1939; Prize for 1938)

88. Atomic Bomb Chronology: 1930-1941
experiment. 1939, USA A theory of energy production in stars by HansAlbrecht bethe, the carbon cycle. (Received 1967 nobel Prize.). 1940.2
http://www.ask.ne.jp/~hankaku/english/np3y.html
Atomic Bomb Chronology: 1930-1941
[U.S.A.] Pluto discovered by C.W.Tombaugh. (see plutonium) [Germany] Discovery of radiation which penetrates a leadblock by Walter Bethe. (Received 1954 Nobel prize.) [France] Proton emission from beryllium irradiated by alpha-ray, discovered by Frederick Joliot and Irene Curie. [England] Neutron discovered by James Chadwick, verifying@Rutherford's Baker Lecture. (Received 1935 Nobel prize.) [U.S.A.] Cyclotron developed by Ernest Orlando Lawrence and@M.S.Livingston of California University, 27.5 inch size developing one@million electron volts. (Received 1939 Nobel prize) [England] Conversion of element by John Douglas Cockcroftand Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton. Emergence of helium by irradiating highspeed proton to lithium, based on Gamow's tunnel effect. (Received 1951Nobel prize) [U.S.A.] Positron discovered by Carl David Anderson, detecting a cosmic-ray shower using a cloud chamber. (Received 1936 Nobel prize) [U.S.A.] Deuterium discovered by Harold Clayton Urey. (Received1934 Nobel prize) Albert Einstein seeks refuge in Belgium.

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90. International: Italiano: Scienze: Fisica: Fisici_e_Ricercatori: Bethe,_Hans_Albr
Translate this page In tutta la Directory.
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91. University Of Chicago News: Nobel Laureates
University of Chicago News Resources University of Chicago nobel Laureates. Elevenhave won the nobel Prize in the last decade alone.
http://www-news.uchicago.edu/resources/nobel/
Nobel Prize Centennial 1901-2001 University of Chicago News: Resources
University of Chicago Nobel Laureates Seventy-four Nobel Laureates have been faculty members, students or researchers at the University of Chicago at some point in their careers. Eleven have won the Nobel Prize in the last decade alone. Of the 74 Laureates, 25 have won in Physics , 22 in Economic Sciences , 14 in Chemistry , 11 in Physiology or Medicine and two in Literature Michelson was the first American to win the Nobel Prize in any of the sciences. Six Laureates are currently members of the faculty: James Heckman (Economic Sciences, 2000), Robert Lucas (Economic Sciences, 1995), Robert Fogel (Economic Sciences, 1993), Gary Becker (Economic Sciences, 1992), Ronald Coase (Economic Sciences, 1991) and James Cronin (Physics, 1980). James Heckman , a Professor in Economics and Public Policy, studies methodologies used to measure the impact of social programs, such as minimum-wage legislation and anti-discrimination law. He shared the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for work on analyzing selective samples. Robert Lucas Robert Fogel , a Professor in the Graduate School of Business, shared the award for applying economics and statistics to the study of history. In his work on slavery in the United States, Fogel has argued that the market would not have ended slavery, as it remained a profitable and efficient system for slave owners.

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