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Ira Flatow
Ira Flatow

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David G. Bouvier
David G. Bouvier

Walter Brattain

Richard O'Rourke
Richard O'Rourke

John Bardeen

Elliot Cohan
Elliot Cohan

Ralph Bown

Gary Henoch
Gary Henoch

Bill Shockley

Paul Horn
Paul Horn

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Joel Shurkin
Joel Shurkin

Self

Phil Foy
Phil Foy

Self

Frederick Seitz
Frederick Seitz

Self

Walter Brown
Walter Brown

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