IN 1931 ENRICO FERMI organized a small meeting to deal with the new, small field of nuclear physics. The handful of active and generally young physicists who were invited each reviewed a different aspect of nuclear physics. They spent the rest of this status‐discussion meeting in informal discussions, accentuated by excursions.
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© 1968 American Institute of Physics.
1968
American Institute of Physics
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