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SHOCKLEY CANDIDACY

Author: (AP)

Date: Thursday, February 11, 1982
Page: ?????
Section: RUN OF PAPER

SAN JOSE, Calif. - William Shockley, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist whose view of genetics made him the center of international controversy, has taken out papers to run for the US Senate as a Republican. The 72-year-old Stanford University professor-emeritu s said he would use his campaign to explain his view of "dysgenics" - that blacks and some other races are not evolving as quickly as are others.

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