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AIP Officers

MAY 01, 1956
Physics Today

GEORGE B. PEGRAM, emeritus vice president and special advisor to the president of Columbia University, who has served continuously as an officer of the American Institute of Physics during its entire existence, has resigned as treasurer of the Institute, a post he has held for eighteen years. At the last meeting of the AIP Board of Governors, which took place in New York City on March 24th, Mark W. Zemansky, professor of physics at the City College of New York, was elected to succeed Dean Pegram as treasurer.

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