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Twenty years of Physics Today: Today

MAY 01, 1968

DOI: 10.1063/1.3034976

H. William Koch

Two PREVIOUS AIP directors—Henry A. Barton and Elmer Hutchisson—have reviewed the earlier years of PHYSICS TODAY in the preceding pages. As the fourth and present director, I find this commemorative issue an ideal opportunity to comment on the way I see the publication and its future.

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H. William Koch. American Institute of Physics.

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