Morris Loeb Lecture

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The Morris Loeb Lecture is a series of lectures and honors in physics from Harvard University . It was donated by Morris Loeb in 1953 and there are two forms, once a visiting professorship for one semester, once as a two-week guest stay with four regular lectures and an additional lecture in the weekly physics colloquium for broader groups.

Lecturer

Historical Lectures

In addition, there have been the David M. Lee Historical Lectures since 1900 (and before that the Historical Lectures and Loeb Lectures with historical content such as Heisenberg's), with the speakers:

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References and comments

  1. with Paul Reardon , Peter J. Limon , Maury Tigner , Leon Max Lederman , Russell Huson