TODAY'S physics graduate student finds himself in a changing world. New employment patterns, uncertainty in the draft laws, cutbacks in federal funding—these all conspire to alter the picture of graduate schools that had become established in this decade, with booming enrollments, near‐automatic draft deferment and ample funds to pay for assistantships and equipment.
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© 1969 American Institute of Physics.
1969
American Institute of Physics
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