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Midwest Solid‐State Physics Conference

APR 01, 1960
David W. Lynch

The seventh annual Midwest Solid‐State Physics Conference was held on Saturday, October 10, at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. One of the purposes of the conference is to offer an opportunity for graduate students to attend a conference at modest cost and to present their papers in relatively relaxed surroundings. The conference provides an unusual opportunity for professional contacts as the separation of the participating institutions is sufficiently large to hinder frequent visits to neighboring campuses.

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David W. Lynch, Iowa State University of Science and Technology, Ames, Iowa.

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