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AIP Student Sections

OCT 01, 1962
Physics Today

Twenty‐five new sections have been added in the past year to the Student Section Organization of the American Institute of Physics, bringing the total number of such campus groups to more than 200. In addition, an AIP Member Society Information booklet, compiled by the Institute to acquaint the members of the Student Sections with the membership requirements of the various AIP Member Societies, has resulted in an increase of approximately 400 students as junior members of individual Societies.

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