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APS‐AAPT: The New York meeting

MAR 01, 1965

DOI: 10.1063/1.3047263

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For a number of years, at the request of the American Physical Society and the American Association of Physics Teachers, the American Institute of Physics has provided management and support services for the joint annual meetings of the two societies. This activity is in line with a standing AIP policy of providing, on request, any services that the Institute is able to perform for its Member Societies. The 1965 joint APS‐AAPT meeting was held from January 27 to 30 in New York City. The headquarters hotel was the Statler‐Hilton, and sessions were held there and in the nearby Hotel New Yorker.

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Volume 18, Number 3

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