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Although I am honored to have been asked to give the final summary talk of this conference, I must say right away that it is impossible to summarize such a wide range of topics as we have discussed in the past two weeks. The particles discussed ranged from point-like partons, through our familiar mesons and baryons, to the other extreme of the particles Ehlers was concerned with — which turned out to be small rocks or even golf balls! Therefore I will not try to summarize, but will instead give you some personal reflections on the theme of this conference, progress in particle physics.
Summary Talk given at Schladming Winterschool, Schladming, Austria, 1974.
Work supported in part by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
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Frazer, W.R. (1974). Recent Progress in Particle Physics. In: Urban, P. (eds) Progress in Particle Physics. Acta Physica Austriaca, vol 13/1974. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8375-5_18
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