Saturday, April 6, 2013

Fwd: FW: Save the Date: Freeman Dyson Book Reception and Public Lecture



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From: Michael DeVanzo <mdevan2@students.towson.edu>
Date: Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 9:29 AM
Subject: Fwd: FW: Save the Date: Freeman Dyson Book Reception and Public Lecture
To: Towson University SPS Physics society <towsonphysics@gmail.com>




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From: Schaefer, David <dschaefer@towson.edu>
Date: Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 2:20 PM
Subject: FW: Save the Date: Freeman Dyson Book Reception and Public Lecture
To: "DeVanzo, Michael" <mdevan2@students.towson.edu>


Mike,

Please pass this along to the SPS members. Some may be interested in attending.

D. Schaefer


From: Center for History of Physics [mailto:chp-nbl@aip.org]
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2013 2:00 PM
To: Schaefer, David
Subject: Save the Date: Freeman Dyson Book Reception and Public Lecture

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You are cordially invited for an evening reception and public lecture

[Phil Schewe discusses his new book, Maverick Genius: The Pioneering Odyssey of Freeman Dyson on April 25, 2013, from 6:00-8:00pm at the American Institute of Physics]<http://maestro.aip.org/trk/click?ref=zstq4sfk3_0-b14x3248bx1David+Schaefer&>

For decades, Freeman Dyson has been regarded as one of the world's most important thinkers. The Atlantic wrote, "In the range of his genius, Freeman Dyson is heir to Einstein - a visionary who has reshaped thinking in fields from math to astrophysics to medicine, and who has conceived nuclear-propelled spaceships designed to transport human colonists to distance planets." Salon.com says that, "what sets Dyson apart among an elite group of scientists is the conscience and compassion he brings to his work." Now, in this first complete biography of Dyson, author Phillip F. Schewe examines the life of a man whose accomplishments have shaped our world in many ways.

Reception followed by public lecture.

Click here to RSVP by April 18<http://maestro.aip.org/trk/click?ref=zstq4sfk3_0-b14x3248cx1David+Schaefer&>

For directions and more information visit: http://www.aip.org/history/<http://maestro.aip.org/trk/click?ref=zstq4sfk3_0-b14x32491x1David+Schaefer&>

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