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March Meeting in San Diego

MAR 01, 1977
The largest meeting ever held by The American Physical Society will include poster sessions and discussions of integrated electronics and of affirmative action for the woman scientist.
Bruce C. Carr

Always eager to gather in warmer climates after the annual meeting, The American Physical Society has selected San Diego as the location for its second general meeting of the year. The meeting will be held 21–24 March and the headquarters hotel is the Town and Country Convention Center and Hotel.

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Volume 30, Number 3

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