Global Prospects: The Next 50 Years

Henry Kendall

Thursday, 12 Mar 1998 at 12:00 am – Memorial Union

Henry Kendall is J. A. Stratton Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is the chairman of the board of the Union of Concerned Scientists and was a founding member of the organization. He along with two colleagues was awarded the Nobel prize in physics in 1990.
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