Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1963 — Page 12

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Nobel Prizes Are Awarded To Scientists STOCKHOLM (UPD — Two Americans, including a woman nuclear scientist, two Germans and an Italian today were awarded the 1963 Nobel Prizes in physics and chemistry. The physics award winners were Dr. Maria Goeppeijt Mayer of -the University of California, Prof. Eugene Wigner of Princeton University, and Prof. Hans D. Jensen of the University o' Heidelberg. The chemistry prize was shared by Drs. Karl Ziegler of Muehlheim. West Germany, and Giulio Natta of Milan, Italy. Both prizes carry cash awards of 851,158. Half the physics prize will be shared by Dr. Mayer and Prof. Jensen, with the other half going to Professor Wigner. Ziegler and Natta will split the chemistry prize equally. Dr. Mayer and Jensen were given their award by the Swedish Academy of Sciences for their joint discoveries concerning nuclear shell structure. Atomic Nuclear Work Wigner's prize was for his contribution to the theory of the atomic nucleus and the activity of elementary particles. Dr. Ziegler and Natta were honored for their work in organic molecqles which has made possible a number of new products in plastic* in the field of synthetic detergents, and in anti-knock mixtures for high octane engine fuels. Wigner, 61, was born in Budapest, Hungary. He came to the United States in 1930 to lecture at Princeton University and taught mathematical physics the following year. He retained the epost until 1937, the same year he became an American citizen. He went to the University of Wisconsin in 1937. Later he worked at the University of Chicago, where he served as director of research and development at Clinton laboratories from 1946-47. Mrs. Mayer was born in 1906 in Kattowitz, Poland. She studied at the University of Gottingen in Germany until 1930, when she went to the United States. She became a naturalized citizen three years later. Worked At Wrgonne She became associated with Johns Hopkins in 1931. For < time she lectured at Columbia University and at Sarah Lawrence College. From 1942 to 1945 she was a senior physicist at the Argonne National Laboratories in Chicago. The chemistry and physics prizes were the last of the year. Last month the Nobel prizes for literature, medicine and peace were awarded. The prize for literature went to Giorgos Seferis, a Greek poet and forme* diplomat. The prize for medicine was shared by two Britons, Alan L. Hodgkin and Andrew Fielding, and Prof. John C. Eccles of Canberra, Australia. jk ■ —'■ • MB < rwi&taji I Hl iraSu i l 1 Mt? KNICKER KICK — Striving for a completely new look in sportswear, a London designer has introduced the "Tomboy” mood. Using leather, the contemporary jacket is fitted ! with the knickers and tartan socks of the 20*.

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1963