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  1. Max Born, James Franck, Physiker in ihrer Zeit: Der Luxus des Gewissens : Ausstellung der Staatsbibliothek Berlin, Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz (Ausstellungskataloge ... Preussischer Kulturbesitz) (German Edition)
  2. James Franck und Max Born in Gottingen: Reden zur akademischen Feier aus Anlass der 100. Wiederkehr ihres Geburtsjahres (Gottinger Universitatsreden) (German Edition)
  3. A History of England, Volume 4 by James Franck Bright, 2010-03-24
  4. English History for the Use of Public Schools by James Franck Bright, 2010-03-22
  5. French Exercises: On Rules Taken From The Marlborough French Grammar (1884) by James Franck Bright, 2010-05-22
  6. Maria Theresa by James Franck Bright, 2010-03-09
  7. History of England by James Franck Bright, 2010-08-14
  8. A History of England, Volume 5 by James Franck Bright, 2010-03-16
  9. James Franck: the Scientist and Political Responsibility
  10. Ehrenbürger Von Göttingen: Carl Friedrich Gauß, Otto Hahn, Manfred Eigen, Max Born, James Franck, Otto von Bismarck als Ehrenbürger (German Edition)
  11. Hochschullehrer (Baltimore): Charles Sanders Peirce, Riccardo Giacconi, James Franck, Maria Goeppert-Mayer, Christian B. Anfinsen, René Girard (German Edition)
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  13. Science and Conscience: World of Two Atomic Scientists, Max Born and James Franck by J W B Lemmerich, 1983-06
  14. Joseph II. by Rev. J. Franck Bright by Bright. J. Franck (James Franck). 1832-1920., 1897-01-01

1. James Franck - Biography
James franck james Franck was born on August 26, 1882, in Hamburg, Germany.After attending the Wilhelm Gymnasium there, he studied mainly chemistry for a
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James Franck was born on August 26, 1882, in Hamburg, Germany. After attending the Wilhelm Gymnasium there, he studied mainly chemistry for a year at the University of Heidelberg, and then studied physics at the University of Berlin, where his principal tutors were Emil Warburg and Paul Drude. He received his Ph.D. at Berlin in 1906 under Warburg, and after a short period as an assistant in Frankfurt-am-Main, he returned to Berlin to become assistant to Heinrich Rubens. In 1911, he obtained the "venia legendi" for physics to lecture at the University of Berlin, and remained there until 1918 (with time out for the war in which he was awarded the Iron Cross, first class) as a member of the physics faculty having achieved the rank of associate professor.
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After the Nazi regime assumed power in Germany, Franck and his family moved to Baltimore, U.S.A., where he had been invited to lecture as Speyer Professor at Johns Hopkins University. He then went to Copenhagen, Denmark, as a guest professor for a year. In 1935, he returned to the United States as Professor of Physics at Johns Hopkins University, leaving there in 1938 to accept a professorship in physical chemistry at the University of Chicago. During World War II Franck served as Director of the Chemistry Division of The Metallurgical Laboratory at the University of Chicago, which was the center of the Manhattan District's Project.

2. James Franck - Biography
James Franck Biography James Franck was born on August 26, 1882, in Hamburg, Germany.
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8. Atomic Bomb Decision The Franck Report, June 11, 1945
Laboratory" University of Chicago, June 11, 1945 (The Franck Report) Members of the Committee James Franck (Chairman) Donald J. Hughes J
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10. Franck, James
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11. James Franck: Information From Answers.com
Franck, James ( frängk ) , 1882–1964, German physicist. He was professor ofphysics at Göttingen and at Johns Hopkins (1935–38) and professor of.
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James Franck James Franck August 26 May 21 ) was a German -born physicist and Nobel laureate He was born in Hamburg , and did research in the United States regarding quantum physics . For this work, he received the

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1970 Llewellyn John and Harriet Manchester Quantrell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, The University of Chicago.
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James Franck was born in Hamburg, Germany, on 26th August, 1882. James Franckdied in Gottingen, West Germany on 21st May, 1964.
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James Franck was born in Hamburg, Germany , on 26th August, 1882. He studied at the University of Heildelberg before obtaining his doctorate from the University of Berlin in 1906. Franck stayed in Berlin and with Gustav Hertz carried out experiments where they bombarded mercury atoms with electrons and traced the energy changes that resulted from the collisions. Their experiments helped to substantiate they theory put forward by Nils Bohr that an atom can absorb internal energy only in precise and definite amounts. During the First World War Franck served in the German Army and after the war he became professor of experimental physics at Gottingen. A strong opponent of Adolf Hitler Franck left Nazi Germany in 1933. He emigrated to the United States where he became professor of the University of Chicago in 1938.

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James Franck. Germany. Goettingen University Goettingen, Germany. 1882 1964 James Franck was born on August 26, 1882, in Hamburg, Germany.
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James Franck was born on August 26, 1882, in Hamburg, Germany. After attending the Wilhelm Gymnasium there, he studied mainly chemistry for a year at the University of Heidelberg , and then studied physics at the University of Berlin, where his principal tutors were Emil Warburg and Paul Drude. He received his Ph.D. at Berlin in 1906 under Warburg, and after a short period as an assistant in Frankfurt-am-Main, he returned to Berlin to become assistant to Heinrich Rubens. In 1911, he obtained the "venia legendi" for physics to lecture at the University of Berlin, and remained there until 1918 (with time out for the war in which he was awarded the Iron Cross, first class) as a member of the physics faculty having achieved the rank of associate professor.
After World War I, he was appointed member and Head of the Physics Division in the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry at Berlin-Dahlem, which was at that time under the chairmanship of Fritz Haber. In 1920, Franck became Professor of Experimental Physics and Director of the Second Institute for Experimental Physics at the University of Göttingen. During the period 1920-1933, when Göttingen became an important center for quantum physics, Franck was closely cooperating with

17. James Franck - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
James Franck (August 26, 1882 May 21, 1964) was a German-born physicist and The committee is most known for the compilation of the Franck Report,
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James Franck August 26 May 21 ) was a German -born physicist and Nobel laureate He was born in Hamburg , and did research in Germany and in the United States regarding quantum physics . In , he received the Nobel Prize in Physics , mostly for his work in 1912-1914 which included the Franck-Hertz experiment , an important confirmation of the Bohr model of the atom . In , after the Nazis came to power, he left his post in Germany and continued his research in the United States, first in Baltimore and then, after a year in Denmark , in Chicago . This is where he became involved in the Manhattan Project during World War II . He was the chairman of the Committee on Political and Social Problems regarding the atomic bomb; the committee consisted of himself and other scientists at the Manhattan Project's Metallurgical Laboratory at the University of Chicago , including Donald J. Hughes J. J. Nickson Eugene Rabinowitch Glenn T. Seaborg ... J. C. Stearns and Leo Szilard . The committee is most known for the compilation of the Franck Report , finished on June 11 , which was a summary of the problems regarding the military application of the Atomic Bomb.

18. James Franck
James Franck. James Franck Born 26Aug-1882 Birthplace Hamburg, Germany Died21-May-1964 Location of death Göttingen, Germany
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20. Nuclear Files: Library: Biographies: James Franck
James Franck was born on August 26, 1882 in Hamburg, Germany. He studied chemistryat the University of Heidleburg and then physics at the University of
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Library Biographies James Franck James Franck James Franck was born on August 26, 1882 in Hamburg, Germany. He studied chemistry at the University of Heidleburg and then physics at the University of Berlin. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Berlin in 1906. From 1911-1918, he lectured at the University of Berlin. After World War I, he became the head of the Physics Division at Kaiser Wilhelm Institute. In 1925 Franck and Gustav Ludwig Hertz received the Nobel Prize in Physics for joint work investigating the behavior of free electrons in various gases and the inelastic impacts of electrons on atoms. Their investigations resulted in experimental proof of some of the basic concepts of Bohr's atomic theory. After the Nazi regime assumed power in Germany, Franck moved his family to Baltimore, Maryland and became a professor at Johns Hopkins University. In 1938, he became a professor at the University of Chicago. Printer Friendly
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Franck headed a group of atomic scientists in preparing the "Franck Report" for the US War Department. The report urged an open demonstration of the atomic bomb in an uninhabited place as an alternative to using the weapon without warning on Japan. Nuclear Age Peace Foundation EverZen

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