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AIP’s Arden House Meeting

NOV 01, 1961

DOI: 10.1063/1.3057233

Physics Today

THE fourth annual meeting of the Corporate Associates of the American Institute of Physics, held on September 28 at Columbia University’s Arden House near Harriman, N.Y., was the occasion for the presentation of AIP awards in two newly established categories. Sixteen of the Institute’s Corporate Associates were given Silver Certificate Awards in recognition of their 25 years of AIP Corporate membership, and an Austrian‐born science editor and prolific instigator of significant publications in the sciences was named to receive the first award of the Institute’s John T. Tate International Medal for Distinguished Service to the Profession of Physics.

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Volume 14, Number 11

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