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NAMES & FACES

Author: By Sam Heilner

Date: Wednesday, April 2, 1980
Page: ?????
Section: RUN OF PAPER

Donald A. Glaser, the University of California professor who won the 1960 Nobel Prize in physics, told reporters in Palm Coast, Fla., that winning the prize creates a problem: What do you do as an encore? Glaser, who appeared at a Florida science conference, said the prize "made it very hard to continue to do science. It's hard to discipline yourself to recognize that the next thing you do won't be as important."

HEILNE;04/01,17:42 MFEENE;04/03,09 B08028176


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