Abstract
The Robert A. Millikan Lecture Award is given annually to a physicist chosen by the Committee on Awards of the American Association of Physics Teachers to be honored for notable and creative contributions to the teaching of physics. The Lecture and award are presented at the Summer Meeting and are made possible by an annual gift from Prentice-Hall, Inc. This year (1973) the Committee on Awards honored Frank Oppenheimer, director of the Exploratorium in San Francisco, California. The following is the text of the presentation speech, delivered by Professor Kenneth W. Ford of the University of Massachusetts at Boston and a past president of AAPT.

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