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This volume originated in a happy event honoring Arthur Schawlow on
his 65th birthday. As a research physicist, Schawlow has been a
major infiuence on the present nature of physics and of high
technology. He has also had a role, through the American Physical
Society and other organizations, in shaping policy for the world of
physicists. Important as these professional activities have been,
the contributions to this volume were not prepared just for these
reasons, but more for Art Schawlow the friend, colleague, and
teacher. I am one who has had the privilege of knowing and
collaborating with Art, probably over a longer period of time than
others participating in this volume, and in a number of different
enterprises; his friendship and stimulating scientific abilities
are a very significant part of my own life. It is hence a pleasure
to take part in this volume celebrating his contributions to
science and to scientists. Schawlow's career has been
geographically centered at the University of Toronto, Columbia
University, the Bell Telephone Laboratories, and Stan ford
University. But, as is illustrated by the papers of this volume,
its effects and his personal infiuence have diffused widely. In his
own work, Art Schawlow is noted for thoughtful imagination, keen
physical intuition, and what might be thought an interest in
gadgets - not just any gadgets, but beautiful and innovative
mechanisms or new techniques in which he charac teristically
recognizes important potentials.
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