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Progress report by the Kaiser Wilhelm society for the advancement of the sciences (April 1934 to the end of March 1935) [June 28, 1935]

Max Planck

pp. 98-99

Résumé

Once again the Society looks back on a year of scientific work, the 24th since its foundation.[1]She is especially grateful to the Reich government, which has shown full appreciation of the important problems to be solved and has rated its financial support accordingly.[2]Notably the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Physics should be mentioned here, the construction of which can now be begun with the support of the Rockefeller Foundation,[3]once the Reich government has most generously removed the obstacles that still stand in the way by guaranteeing the annual budget.[4]The Institute will be erected on a site in Dahlem (Berlin), which had already been acquired for this purpose some years ago.[5]Prof. Peter Debye, presently still at Leipzig,[6]has been chosen to assume the directorship. With the beginning of this construction a wish that the Society had been fostering for years will be fulfilled.[7]

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Hentschel Klaus (1996) Physics and national socialism: an anthology of primary sources. Basel, Birkhäuser.

Pages: 98-99

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0348-9008-3_38

Citation complète:

Planck Max, 1996, Progress report by the Kaiser Wilhelm society for the advancement of the sciences (April 1934 to the end of March 1935) [June 28, 1935]. In K. Hentschel (ed.) Physics and national socialism (98-99). Basel, Birkhäuser.