"Princeton University." . . "Science and state." . . "Federation of American Scientists." . . "Physics Study and teaching." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Oral history interview with Wolfgang Kurt Hermann Panofsky"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Sound recordings"@en . "Transcripts"@en . "Oral histories"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Family background and childhood in Germany, 1919-1934; emigration to U.S. and undergraduate study and life at Princeton University, 1934-1938. Graduate work at California Institute of Technology, 1938-1942; work with Jesse W. M. DuMond, course load, and importance of his thesis. War work at California Institute of Technology; problems because of enemy alien status; work on firing error indicators. War work at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory: atomic bomb explosion, feelings concerning implications. Research at University of California at Berkeley, 1945-1951: construction of linear accelerator under Luis Alvarez (training, funding, working relationships, work schedules, relationship with other research groups), work on synchrotron, bevatron, Material Testing Accelerator project, neutal meson work and pion work; campus life, teaching responsibilities, textbook writing with Melba Phillips; security measures at Berkeley, 1945-1951: Berkeley's loyalty oath leads to move to Stanford University, 1951. The \"Screw Driver\" report (with Robert Hofstadter) for the Atomic Energy Commission. Korean War-related work (Felix Bloch, Edward L. Ginzton, Robert Kyhl); rigid politics of physics department; Washington involvement; consultant to the Air Force Science Advisory Board; Hans Bethe, Edward Teller; Bethe's Conference of Experts, 1958; Geneva negotiations, 1959; George Kistiakowski and Isidor I. Rabi; appointment to President's Science Advisory Committee, 1960; Dwight D. Eisenhower. Government support of science; Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC); Joint Committee on Atomic Energy hearings (Ginzton, Varian Associates); avoiding the \"Berkeley image\" at SLAC. Also prominently mentioned are: Sue Gray Norton Alsalan, Carl David Anderson, Raymond Thayer Birge, Hugh Bradner, Henry Eyring, Don Gow, Alex E. S. Green, William Webster Hansen, Joel Henry Hildebrand, Giulo Lattes, Ernest Orlando Lawrence, Edwin Mattison McMillan, John Francis Neylan, Hans Arnold Panofsky, Ryokishi Sagane, Robert Gordon Sproul, Raymond L. Steinberger, Charles Hard Townes, Watters, Gian Carlo Wick, John Robert Woodyard, Dean E. Wooldridge, Fritz Zwicky; Federation of American Scientists, and Lawrence Radiation."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Interviews"@en . . . . . . . . . . "University of California, Berkeley." . . "World War, 1939-1945 Science." . . "Lawrence Radiation Laboratory." . . "U.S. Atomic Energy Commission." . . "Nuclear physics." . . "Bell Telephone Laboratories." . . "Physical laboratories Administration." . . "Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. Material Testing Accelerator." . . "Pugwash Conferences on Science & World Affairs." . . "International Conference on High Energy Physics." . . . "Bechtel Corporation." . . "Bevatron." . . "National security United States." . . "United States. President's Science Advisory Committee." . . . . "Science Moral and ethical aspects." . . "Stanford University." . . "Korean War, 1950-1953 Science." . . "Nuclear energy Research Laboratories." . . "California Institute of Technology." . . "United States. Air Force. Science Advisory Board." . . "Northern California Association of Scientists." . . "Stanford Linear Accelerator Center." . . "University of Birmingham." . . "Synchrotrons." . . "Varian Associates." . . "Mesons." . . "Nuclear explosions." . . "Pions." . . "Particle accelerators." . . "Hansen Laboratories of Physics." . .