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Editors of Physical Review

SEP 01, 1950
Group photo wanted
Physics Today

Several snapshots were taken of all editors of The Physical Review who had assembled at Ithaca for the first summer meeting of the American Physical Society in about 1930. The group included E. L. Nichols, Gordon S. Fulcher, Ernest Merritt, and John Tate. Would anyone with a copy in his possession be kind enough to lend it to the Institute? It will be properly cared for and then returned. Please address Henry A. Barton, American Institute of Physics, 57 East 55 Street, New York 22, N.Y.

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