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...COULD CALL Harvard physicist Sheldon Glashow a million-dollar baby in a five-and-ten cent store...
...physicists and chemists probe ever deeper into the basic structure and behavior of matter, their disciplines have become increasingly merged. Even the Nobel selection committees sometimes seem to have difficulty telling the two apart. Last week Physicist Kenneth G. Wilson, 46, of Cornell University took the 1982 Nobel in his discipline. Another physicist, Aaron Klug, 56, of England's Cambridge University, was named the laureate in chemistry...
...entire Glashow family will probably spend a week in College Park during the children's winter vacation, the physicist said...
...addition, unless the government prevents discoveries from circulating among American scientists as well, the findings will probably reach Moscow or Peking eventually. A Chinese physicist may not hear his American counterpart present a paper at a convention, but he can surely read about it when it appears in a scientific journal...
...elected Colonel Rebel by the student body, the highest honor for a male student. (He is now with the Buffalo Bills.) More recently, Mississippi's Leontyne Price was named honorary alumna, and for weeks an exhibit depicting her life was displayed in the library. John Slaughter, the black physicist, was the commencement speaker last spring...