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The 11th Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference

MAY 01, 1959

DOI: 10.1063/1.3060801

David J. Rose

The Eleventh Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference was held at the Barbizon‐Plaza Hotel, New York City, from Wednesday, October 22 through Saturday, October 25, 1958. The conference was sponsored jointly by the Division of Electron Physics of the American Physical Society and by the Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. On Thursday, October 23, sessions were held at the Laboratories’ Murray Hill location.

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David J. Rose. Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Volume 12, Number 5

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