"Geometric Factors in Nuclear Structure: The Close-Packed Spheron Theory and the Shell Model of Nuclei." Page 1. April 18, 1967
"Geometric Factors in Nuclear Structure: The Close-Packed Spheron Theory and the Shell Model of Nuclei." April 18, 1967. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 7 pp.

Travel: Princeton, NJ

Activity Listings

  • Court Document: "Appellant's Appendix", RE: Morton Sobell, Petitioner-Appellant, against United States of America, Respondent-Appellee, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: Box 2.045, Folder 45.1]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Walter C. Hamilton, Brookhaven National Laboratory, RE: Compliments him on the stereoscopic drawings sent with letter March 24, 1967 but sends some suggestions on how to improve them. [Filed under LP Correspondence Box 170 Folder 170.1]
  • Letter from LP to Ned Andrews, Stanford University, RE: Sends his regrets that he will be unable visit Standford as requested in Andrews letter of February 1, 1967. [Filed under LP Correspondence Box 15 Folder 15.2]
  • Letter from Nini Guerard to LP RE: Expresses her admiration of his work for peace and tells him how much the rally meant to her. [Filed under LP Correspondence Box 143 Folder 143.2]
  • Letter from Sam Goldbloom, Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament, to LP RE: Explains that Australia is becoming more and more involved in the Vietnam War and that he would like LP's advice on how to advocate for peace. Requests that LP suggest some personalities who would be willing to come and do a lecture tour around Australia in order to hopefully turn some more minds towards peace. [Filed under LP Correspondence Box 143 Folder 143.2]
  • Letter from V.R. Damerell to LP RE: responds to letter of March 14, 1967 by further defining terms that LP had found confusing. He comments on the "gain in entropy now driving us to anarchy" and encloses, as proof, a Grand Jury Report. He asks for LP's opinion on the matter. [LP Correspondence Box 89 Folder 89.2]
  • Speech: Geometric Factors in Nuclear Structure: Nuclear Deformation and Nuclear Fission, Third Plaut Lecture, Plaut Lectures - Chemistry Club, Princeton University. [Filed under LP Speeches: Box 1967s2, Folder 1967s2.9]