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" Please contact the archivist about this memoir and other resources on the Wilson era. . Wilson Collection contains the written and audio-visual records of the personal history (1914 - 2000) and professional history (1967-78) of Fermilab's first director. Wilson's western roots and Berkeley training prepared him for his frontier work on the Manhattan Project and pioneering developments at Cornell University's Newman Laboratory for Nuclear Studies. In 1967 he was selected to create the National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois.
Additional information, corrections and comments are welcome. If your browser does not support keyword searching within a document, or if you wish to perform more complex searches, use the Laureate search page of the Nobel Foundation. The Center for the History of Physics of the American Institute of Physics provides a rich supplemental resource for this subject. 1928 University of California at Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California, U. .
com ----- All Reference ----- Columbia Encyclopedia World Factbook American Heritage Coll. ----- All Nonfiction ----- Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals ----- All Fiction ----- Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G. Extending the tradition of surrealism, exploring the theatrical parameters of time and space, and usually created in collaboration with other artists, his theater art pieces frequently include visually dazzling tableaux and stylized presentations of text or song. .
com ----- All Reference ----- Columbia Encyclopedia World Factbook American Heritage Coll. ----- All Nonfiction ----- Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals ----- All Fiction ----- Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G. In 1964 he and co-researcher Arno Penzias began monitoring radio waves in the Milky Way galaxy with a radio telescope and discovered cosmic background radiation. Penzias and Wilson shared the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics with Peter Kapitza.

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