Thanks for the references marcus, i was somewhat disconcerted by the AP feed (a snippet here):
"Until Glauber published his theories in 1963, scientists dismissed the idea that quantum theory, which was developed to describe the behavior of particles, had any application to light. But Glauber showed that certain types of light — including lasers — could only be fully understood using quantum methods, which treat light as individual packets of energy rather than continuous waves."
I wonder who released that summary to the press?
I find it somewhat odd that Julian Swinger didn't mention Glauber during his lectures at my school (1973), of course it was a series of lectures on theory, not a history lesson.
Thanks Roy Glauber