Exploring Independent-Particle Models in 1930s Physics

In summary, I am looking for Volume 60 Issue 2 of the American Journal of Physics Published 02/1992. I am interested in the article ‘Independent-particle models of the 1930s’ by Karen E Johnson. If anyone can provide me the information listed, I would be grateful.
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bluestar
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Does anyone have Volume 60 Issue 2 of the American Journal of Physics Published 02/1992? I am interested in the article ‘Independent-particle models of the 1930s’ by Karen E Johnson

Hopefully, someone can provide me the following information for all models listed the article?

Model Name, Model Author, Model Date, Other Key Info
 
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bluestar said:
Does anyone have Volume 60 Issue 2 of the American Journal of Physics Published 02/1992? I am interested in the article ‘Independent-particle models of the 1930s’ by Karen E Johnson

Hopefully, someone can provide me the following information for all models listed the article?

Model Name, Model Author, Model Date, Other Key Info

I have it. But the information is not summarized in a table. You want me to read the whole article and summarize it!? I am a bit too busy with marking right now to do that.
 
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Gosh, I really would prefer to read the 8 page article myself. If you could make a copy and mail it to me I’ll provide you the mailing address offline. The article pages were 164-172.
 
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bluestar said:
Gosh, I really would prefer to read the 8 page article myself. If you could make a copy and mail it to me I’ll provide you the mailing address offline. The article pages were 164-172.

I would have to pay the postage of my own pocket but I am willing to do that. Write to me privately.

Patrick
 
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bluestar said:
Gosh, I really would prefer to read the 8 page article myself. If you could make a copy and mail it to me I’ll provide you the mailing address offline. The article pages were 164-172.

why not just scan it and send via jpeg or pdf?
 
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indigojoker said:
why not just scan it and send via jpeg or pdf?

Good idea..I 'll try to see if I can use a scanner.
Thanks
 
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nrqed said:
Good idea..I 'll try to see if I can use a scanner.
Thanks

I have a subscription, and I downloaded the pdf file for the article. Sorry for not doing this before. Hope you see this before you scan.

bluestar, if you want, pm me your email, and I'll send the article.
 
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George Jones said:
I have a subscription, and I downloaded the pdf file for the article. Sorry for not doing this before. Hope you see this before you scan.

bluestar, if you want, pm me your email, and I'll send the article.

Great..Thank you Georges! I could not have scanned before Monday anyway.
 

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