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APR 01, 1950
On telemetering; On wave propagation; Colloquium of college physicists.
Physics Today

An invitation has been extended to members of the American Institute of Physics to participate, either by giving papers or by lending other support, in the technical conference on telemetering to be held in Philadelphia during three days of the week beginning May 22. The conference is being jointly sponsored by the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the National Telemetering Forum and will deal with all phases of all types of telemetering. Hope has been expressed that a large sum of representative opinion may emerge for wide circulation and the forwarding of the art. Those interested in further information should address inquiries to W. J. Mayo‐Wells, the conference chairman, at the Applied Physics Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University, Silver Spring, Maryland.

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