William Paul and Richard Zallen at Harvard semiconductor-group picnic, 1961.
Steven H. Groves, courtesy of AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, Zallen Collection
I love this photograph from our Zallen Collection. In the early 1960s, Richard Zallen worked under William Paul at Harvard’s Gordon McKay Lab studying semiconductor properties. Their friendship continued for over 40 years, which you can see in many photos in this collection, including this one
‘The Four Horsemen’ in October 1969. Clockwise from lower-left: Walter Brattain, Everly Workman, Vladimir Rojansky, and Walker Bleakney
AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, Brattain Collection
Walter H. Brattain, Walker Bleakney, Vladimir Rojansky, and Everly Workman graduated from Whitman College together in 1924. Known as ‘The Four Horsemen of Physics,’ they all went on to have success in the field of physics. You can read more about their friendship at Whitman and in the years after in Walter Brattain’s oral history interview.
Val and Lia Telegdi (third and fourth from left, respectively) pose with an unidentified group outdoors at a ski lodge in Verbier, Switzerland, in January 1960.
AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, Telegdi Collection, gift of Judith Goodstein
Valentine Telegdi contributed greatly to the physics academic and research community but from the photos shared in our Telegdi Collection
Hedwig Kohn walking with Frau Senftleben, Bergmann and Frau Bergmann.
AIP Emilio Segre Visual Archives, gift of Dr. Wilhelm Tappe, Kohn Photo Collection
Browsing through the Kohn Photo Collection
Robert Oppenheimer, Isidor Rabi, H. M. Mott-Smith, and Wolfgang Pauli at Lake Zurich, Switzerland.
AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, Fermi Film Collection
Isidor Rabi and Robert Oppenheimer developed a friendship through their work on projects such as the Manhattan Project. In his oral history interview