Fermilab at 50:
"Fermilab - originally called the National Accelerator Laboratory - began operations in Illinois on June 15, 1967. Operated and managed by The University of Chicago and Universities Research Association, LLC for the US Department of Energy, it has the distinction of being the only US national l...
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adam_text | XIII
CONTENTS
PREFACE
V
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
VII
EDITORS
AND
PUBLISHER S NOTE
IX
ABOUT
THE
EDITORS
XI
PROLOGUE
1
PERSONAL
ESSAYS,
NOTES,
AND
LETTERS
OUR
STARS
1.
CONGRATULATIONS
TO
FERMILAB
11
T. D.
LEE
2.
FNAL 50TH
BIRTHDAY
REMINISCENCES
15
BURTON
RICHTER
3.
PEPPER
AND
SALT, ENRICO
FERMI
AND
NEUTRINOS
18
JACK
STEINBERGER
OUR
FEARLESS
POLITICAL
LEADERS
4.
FIFTY REMARKABLE
YEARS
OF
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY
23
DICK
DURBIN
S.
FERMILAB: PERSONAL
THOUGHTS
ON A
REMARKABLE
LABORATORY
25
RANDY HULTGREN
Y,
BIYOYHEK
AE6
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
Y
:..
YLUENCHEY
AE6
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
-:
-
ALUENCHEFL
Y
..
XIV
OUR ENLIGHTENED
SCIENTIFIC
AND
ACADEMIC
LEADERS
6. FERMILAB
AT
50
NORM
AUGUSTINE
7. REFLECTIONS: FERMILAB
AT
50
JONATHAN
A.
BAGGER
8. FERMILAB/NIU:
A STRONG,
ENDURING
PARTNERSHIP
DOUGLAS D. BAKER
9. FERMILAB
AND
SLAC:
LOOKING
FORWARD
TO
ANOTHER
HALF-CENTURY
OF
DISCOVERY
CHI-CHANG KAO
10. FERMILAB
AND
CHINA-US
HEP
COOPERATION
HESHENG CHEN
11. FORTY YEARS
OF
ASSOCIATION
WITH
FERMILAB
LYN EVANS
12. HAPPY
BIRTHDAY, FERMILAB!
FABIOLA
GIANNOTTI
13. A VIEW
FROM
THE
FAR
SIDE
(OF
THE
TEVATRON
RING)
PAUL GRANNIS
14. FIFTY YEARS
OF
PIONEERING
COOPETITION!
ROLF-DIETER
HEUER
15.
FERMILAB S LASTING
IMPACT
ERIC D. ISAACS
16. REMINISCENCES
OF
FERMILAB,
1983-2006
ROCKY
KOLB
17. REFLECTIONS
FROM
A
FERMILAB
ADMIRER
ACROSS
THE
FIELDS
NEAL
LANE
31
34
36
38
45
48
51
54
57
60
62
64
XV
18.
TWO
ICONS
AND
AN
EXPERIMENT
67
NIGEL
LOCKYER
19.
FIFTY
YEARS
OF
SERVICE
-
CONGRATULATIONS,
FERMILAB!
70
ART
MCDONALD
AND
NIGEL
SMITH
20.
TO
OUR
FRIENDS
AT
FERMILAB
JOACHIM
MNICH
21.
FERMILAB: UNRAVELLING
THE
SECRETS
OF
NATURE
NABA
K MONDAL
22.
AND
PROUD TOO
HUGH MONTGOMERY
23.
FERMILAB 2005-2013
PIER ODDONE
24.
GROWING
AS A
SCIENTIST
WITH
FERMILAB
JOHN
PEOPLES
25.
THOUGHTS
ON
FERMILAB
AT
50
JIM
SIEGRIST
72
74
76
81
86
92
26.
REFLECTIONS
ON
THE
OCCASION
OF
FERMILAB S
50TH
ANNIVERSARY
94
KEN
STANFIELD
27.
A PERSONAL JOURNEY
FROM
MINOS
TO
DUNE
96
MARK
THOMSON
28.
FERMILAB
AND
THE
COMING
TOGETHER
OF
THE
INNER
AND
OUTER SPACE
99
MICHAEL S. TURNER
29.
A
GREAT PAST
AND
A
BETTER
FUTURE
106
YIFANG WANG
30.
A
TRIBUTE
TO
BOB
WILSON
AND
HIS
LABORATORY
108
MICHAEL
WITHERELL
XVI
31. TRANSITION, LEARNING
AND
RE-INVENTION
111
JOHN
WOMERSLEY
32. THE
FUTURE
OF
OUR CIVILIZATION HAS
ITS ROOTS IN
OUR
LABS
114
ANTONINO
ZICHICHI
33. THOUGHTS
ON
THE
50TH
ANNIVERSARY
OF
FERMILAB 118
ROBERTJ.
ZIMMER
OUR
SCIENTIFIC CHAMPIONS
34.
SITE 29
123
JAMES BJORKEN
35.
REFLECTIONS
ON
25 YEARS
OF
RESEARCH
AT
FERMILAB
DURING
THE
TEVATRON
ERA
BILL CARITHERS
127
36.
MESSAGE
ON
THE
OCCASION
OF
FIFTIETH
ANNIVERSARY
OF
FERMILAB 130
CERN
STAFF ASSOCIATION
37.
SOME PERSONAL THOUGHTS
AND
MEMORIES
ON
THE
OCCASION
OF
FERMILAB S
50TH
HENRY]. FRISCH
131
38.
REMINISCENCES
OF A
FERMILAB POSTDOC
138
GIAN FRANCESCO
GIUDICE
39.
SILVER
AND
GOLD: 25
AND
50
YEARS
AT
FNAL 141
TAO HAN
40. A HOME AWAY
FROM
HOME
144
HELLO
DA
MOTTA
41. VOLLEYBALL
WAS
SERIOUS THEN 148
ANGELA V. OLINTO
42.
VISITING FERMILAB:
A COLLECTION
OF
WONDERFUL
MEMORIES 151
SILVIA
PASCOLI
XVII
43.
NAL S
FIRST THEORY
GROUP
154
P. RAMOND
44.
FERMILAB:
MEMORY
FLASHES
157
ELIEZER
RABINOVICI
45.
FERMI S
GLOBATRON
164
GINO
SEGRE
46.
THINK
DIFFERENT
167
MARIA
SPIROPULU
47.
BORN
IN FERMILAB
171
TAKU
YAMANAKA
48.
AMAZING
HALF CENTURY
OF
DISCOVERY
175
ED
WITTEN
49.
FERMILAB
-
50
YEARS
OF
GREAT
ACHIEVEMENTS
AND
A
LAND FOR
YOUNG
TALENTS
SAU
LAN WU
176
50.
FERMILAB
-
MY
NEWBORN
LAND
179
WEIMIN
WU
HISTORICAL
DOCUMENTS,
IMAGES,
EVENTS,
AND
VISITS
R.
R. WILSON S
CONGRESSIONAL
TESTIMONY
(APRIL
1969) 187
R.
R. WILSON S
SCULPTURES
AROUND
THE
FERMILAB
SITE 191
1981
SUMMER
SCHOOL
ON
HIGH
ENERGY
PARTICLE
ACCELERATORS
-
THE
FIRST
OF
ITS
KIND AROUND
THE
WORLD
AND
PRECURSOR
TO THE
NOW
WELL-ESTABLISHED
U. S. PARTICLE
ACCELERATOR
SCHOOLS
201
PHOTOGRAPHS
OF
NOBEL
LAUREATES
VISITS
TO
FERMILAB
FERMILAB TIMELINE:
1963-2017
AN ARTWORK INSPIRED
BY
R. R.
WILSON
205
217
295
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