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FEB 01, 1966

DOI: 10.1063/1.3048088

Physics Today

Dwight Gray of the Library of Congress will become part‐time representative for the American Institute of Physics in Washington, D.C., about 1 April. Gray, who is retiring as chief of the library’s science and technology division, will represent AIP at Washington meetings that are of interest to the institute and will provide liaison between AIP staff members and officials in the capital. He will survey relevant legislation in Congress and the activities of federal agencies, and he will attend meetings at AIP headquarters and prepare reports for various institute journals. The AIP’s Washington office will be at Optical Society of America headquarters in the American Chemical Society building, 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W.

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Volume 19, Number 2

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