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Professorship Endowed

DEC 01, 1963
Physics Today

The Carnegie Institute of Technology has established a Buhl Professorship of Theoretical Physics, with the aid of a $750 000 endowment from the Buhl Foundation of Pittsburgh. Dr. R. E. Cutkosky of Carnegie Tech has been appointed the first of the Buhl Professors. In addition to the professorship, part of the income from the endowment will be used to bring to Pittsburgh, for limited periods, outstanding theoretical and experimental physicists for seminars, conferences, and lectures.

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