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The meetings in Mexico

MAR 01, 1956
S. A. Korff

Mexico was the scene of three meetings during late August and early September 1955. The first of these was the joint meeting in Mexico City of the American Physical Society and the Sociedad Mexicana de Fisica. The second was the international cosmic‐ray conference, the Congreso de Radiacion Cosmica, held at Guanajuato. The third, immediately following this and in the same place, was the meeting of the cosmicray component of CSAGI, the Comité Special pour l’Année Geophysique International.

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S. A. Korff, College of Engineering, New York University.

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