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- The Bardeen Mansion was vacant during the 1950s and early 1960s.
- "That was amazing, " says Bardeen.
- By 1951, Bardeen was looking for a new job.
- This was Bardeen's second Nobel Prize in Physics.
- Bardeen is the son of two-time Nobel Laureate John Bardeen.
- Bardeen is the son of two-time Nobel Laureate John Bardeen.
- From Bardeen, Gale acquired early versions of the transistor.
- Newman was a member of Bardeen's pitching staff.
- Bardeen was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1984.
- Bardeen died in Madison, Wisconsin in 1935, from pancreatic cancer.
- But Shockley's aggressive personality repelled associates, including Bardeen and Brattain.
- Halloween was always an exciting time in the Bardeen home, Monroe recalls.
- Bardeen began pursuing a theory for superconductivity and left Bell Labs in 1951.
- Bardeen brought only one of his three children to the Nobel Prize ceremony.
- Bardeen was a man with a very unassuming personality.
- He ordered Brattain and Bardeen to find out why it wouldn't.
- This is a fine distinction that John Bardeen makes:
- Later, the preceptor concept introduced by Bardeen became an important national innovation.
- Bardeen accepted the offer and left Bell Labs.
- In 1901, Bardeen entered a venture to help start the Kalamazoo Stove Company.
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