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Hans A. Bethe July 2, 1906 – March 6, 2005

Celebrating “An Exemplary Life”

Statler Auditorium, 2pm, September 18, 2005

Hunter R. Rawlings III, President,

Silvan S. Schweber, Professor Emeritus, Brandeis University Physicist, historian and Bethe biographer

Richard L. Garwin, IBM Fellow Emeritus Physicist, Bethe arms control collaborator

Kurt Gottfried, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University Physicist, Bethe arms control collaborator

Video Interlude

Dale R. Corson, President Emeritus, Cornell University Physicist, Bethe colleague

Edwin E. Salpeter, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University Astrophysicist, Bethe scientific collaborator

Freeman J. Dyson, Professor Emeritus, Institute for Advanced Study Physicist and writer, Bethe colleague

Henry Bethe

Rose Bethe

Saul A. Teukolsky, Department Chair, Cornell University

Piano: Alan Giambattista, Sr. Lecturer in Physics, Cornell University Video compilation: Professor J. Robert Cooke, Cornell University

Reception following in the Statler Ballroom

A special supplement to the Cornell Chronicle dedicated to , And a 2-DVD set “Remembering Hans Bethe”, will be available without charge in The Ballroom Foyer after the Celebration.

Hans A. Bethe July 2, 1906 – March 6, 2005

Celebrating “An Exemplary Life”

Statler Auditorium,Program 2pm, September 18, 2005

Hunter R. Rawlings III, President, Cornell University

Silvan S. Schweber, Professor Emeritus, Brandeis University Physicist, historian and Bethe biographer

Richard L. Garwin, IBM Fellow Emeritus Physicist, Bethe arms control collaborator

Kurt Gottfried, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University Physicist, Bethe arms control collaborator

Video Interlude

Dale R. Corson, President Emeritus, Cornell University Physicist, Bethe colleague

Edwin E. Salpeter, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University Astrophysicist, Bethe scientific collaborator

Freeman J. Dyson, Professor Emeritus, Institute for Advanced Study Physicist and writer, Bethe colleague

Henry Bethe

Rose Bethe

Saul A. Teukolsky, Physics Department Chair, Cornell University

Piano: Alan Giambattista, Sr. Lecturer in Physics, Cornell University Video compilation: Professor J. Robert Cooke, Cornell University

Reception following in the Statler Ballroom

A special supplement to the Cornell Chronicle dedicated to Hans Bethe, And a 2-DVD set “Remembering Hans Bethe”, will be available without charge in The Ballroom Foyer after the Celebration.

Hans A. Bethe July 2, 1906 – March 6, 2005

Celebrating “An Exemplary Life”

Statler Auditorium, 2pm, September 18, 2005

Hunter R. Rawlings III, President, Cornell University

Silvan S. Schweber, Professor Emeritus, Brandeis University Physicist, historian and Bethe biographer

Richard L. Garwin, IBM Fellow Emeritus Physicist, Bethe arms control collaborator

Kurt Gottfried, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University Physicist, Bethe arms control collaborator

Video Interlude

Dale R. Corson, President Emeritus, Cornell University Physicist, Bethe colleague

Edwin E. Salpeter, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University Astrophysicist, Bethe scientific collaborator

Freeman J. Dyson, Professor Emeritus, Institute for Advanced Study Physicist and writer, Bethe colleague

Henry Bethe

Rose Bethe

Saul A. Teukolsky, Physics Department Chair, Cornell University

Piano: Alan Giambattista, Sr. Lecturer in Physics, Cornell University Video compilation: Professor J. Robert Cooke, Cornell University

Reception following in the Statler Ballroom

A special supplement to the Cornell Chronicle dedicated to Hans Bethe, And a 2-DVD set “Remembering Hans Bethe”, will be available without charge in The Ballroom Foyer after the Celebration.

Hans A. Bethe July 2, 1906 – March 6, 2005

Celebrating “An Exemplary Life”

Statler Auditorium, 2pm, September 18, 2005

Hunter R. Rawlings III, President, Cornell University

Silvan S. Schweber, Professor Emeritus, Brandeis University Physicist, historian and Bethe biographer

Richard L. Garwin, IBM Fellow Emeritus Physicist, Bethe arms control collaborator

Kurt Gottfried, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University Physicist, Bethe arms control collaborator

Video Interlude

Dale R. Corson, President Emeritus, Cornell University Physicist, Bethe colleague

Edwin E. Salpeter, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University Astrophysicist, Bethe scientific collaborator

Freeman J. Dyson, Professor Emeritus, Institute for Advanced Study Physicist and writer, Bethe colleague

Henry Bethe

Rose Bethe

Saul A. Teukolsky, Physics Department Chair, Cornell University

Piano: Alan Giambattista, Sr. Lecturer in Physics, Cornell University Video compilation: Professor J. Robert Cooke, Cornell University

Reception following in the Statler Ballroom

A special supplement to the Cornell Chronicle dedicated to Hans Bethe, And a 2-DVD set “Remembering Hans Bethe”, will be available without charge in The Ballroom Foyer after the Celebration.

Credits

Thanks to Kurt Gottfried and Dale R. Corson for their pivotal roles in this project. Thanks also to Ross Atkinson Elaine Engst Eric Gasteiger Debra Hatfield Kenneth M. King John Miner Susette Newberry Chad O’Shea Glen Palmer Saul Teukolsky Thanks also to The American Institute of Physics for permission to include on this DVD the Physics Today’s October 2005 ‘Special Issue: Hans Bethe’ articles and to the authors: Kurt Gottfried, Guest Editor Special Issue: Hans Bethe Silvan S. Schweber, “The Happy Thirties” John N. Bachall and Edwin Salpeter “Stellar Energy Generation and Solar Neutrinos” Freeman Dyson “Hans Bethe and Quantum Electrodynamics” and Kurt Gottfried “Hans in War and Peace” John W. Negele “Hans Bethe and the Theory of Nuclear Matter” Gerald E. Brown “Hans Bethe and Astrophysical Theory” These articles are reprinted on this dvd with permission from Physics Today. Copyright 2005, American Institute of Physics. These articles may be downloaded for personal use only, any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics.

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(These articles are contained as PDF files on the ROM portion of this DVD and require a computer to be read, i.e., cannot be played on a DVD Player.) John W. Negele and Michael Nauenberg graciously provided their candid photographs from the September 18, 2005 celebration. The Special Supplement, “Hans Bethe: Celebration of His Life and Times”, from the September 15, 2005 issue of the Cornell Chronicle is included as a PDF in the ROM portion of this DVD. David Brand, editor Lauren Gold, writer Dennis Kulis, designer Karen Walters, copy editor Joe Wilensky, Chronicle Editor

The file cannot be displayed using a DVD Player, but requires a computer. The Video Interlude was excerpted from "I Can Do That!" : Hans Bethe's First 60 Years at Cornell, a video produced by Rose Films with Executive Producer Edward Hershey, Cornell Communications and Marketing Services

and the closing is from “My Life in Physics”, The Martin A. Fisher Lecture in Physics at Brandeis University by Hans A. Bethe with introduction by Silvan Schweber Recorded and edited by Brandeis University Video Services Videography and Editing: The Educational Television Center Cornell University

DVD created for The Internet-First University Press Cornell University by J. Robert Cooke This dvd was created as part of a project sponsored by the Atlantic Philanthropies to encourage and promote open access publishing in higher education.

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