For Rose Films, Inc. Directed and Edited by David H. Rose Camera: Michael Champlin Additional Camera: Slawomir Grunberg Sound: David Huntley, Bill ShakletonHershey, Edward2004-01-302012-10-312004-01-302012-10-311995 By Co1995https://hdl.handle.net/1813/84Executive Producer: Edward Hershey, Cornell Communications and Marketing Services Associate Producer:Robert RiegerThis video provides a brief overview of Hans Bethe's life and career, from his childhood and early career in Germany to his 60 years at Cornell. Colleagues Dale Corson, Robert Wilson, John Bachall, Sylvan Schweber, and Edwin Salpeter reflect on Bethe's role in putting Cornell's Physics Department on the international physics scene, his Nobel Prize, his days at Los Alamos and later anti-weapons stance, his involvement in Cornell politics, and his remarkable productivity that continued well into his 80s. A streaming video version of this file, designed for high speed networks, is available at http://streaming1.video.cornell.edu:8080/ramgen/bethe/can_do.rm. Copyright (1995) Department of Physics, Cornell University38531790 bytesapplication/octet-streamenHans BethebiographyCornell UniversityDale CorsonRobert WilsonJohn BachallSylvan SchweberEdwin Salpeter"I Can Do That!" Hans Bethe's First 60 Years at Cornellvideo/moving image