NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS
				 
				
				
				PHYSICS
				
				
				
				
				Enrico Fermi
 
				
				1982 - Kenneth G. Wilson - Affiliation: Cornell 
				University, Ithaca, NY   
				
				
				
				
				Kenneth G. Wilson – Autobiography (submitted by
				
				Chinnappan Baskar)
				
				1981 - Nicholaas 
				Bloemberger - Affiliation:    
				Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
				
				
				
				
				Nicolaas Bloembergen – Autobiography (submitted by
				
				Chinnappan Baskar
				
				1980 - James W. 
				Cronin - Affiliation: University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
				 
				 
				
				
				
				
				James Cronin – Autobiography (submitted by
				
				Chinnappan Baskar)
				
				1980 - Val L. 
				Fitch - Affiliation: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
				  
				 
				
				
				
				
				Val Fitch – Autobiography (submitted by
				
				Chinnappan Baskar)
				
				1979 - Sheldon L. 
				Glashow - Affiliation: Lyman Laboratory, Harvard University, 
				Cambridge, MA
				
				
				
				
				Sheldon Glashow – Nobel Lecture (submitted by
				
				Chinnappan Baskar)
				
				1979 - Abdus Salam -Affiliations: International Centre for Theoretical Physics, 
				Trieste Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, 
				Great Britain
				
				
				
				
				Abdus Salam – Biography (submitted by
				
				Chinnappan Baskar)
				
				1979 - Steven 
				Weinberg - Affiliation: Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 
				  
				 
				
				
				
				
				Steven Weinberg – Autobiography (submitted by
				
				Chinnappan Baskar)
				
				 
				
				
				
				
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