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Magnetism Conference Honors Bozorth

JAN 01, 1961
Physics Today

The Sixth Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, which was held November 14–17 in New York City, paid special tribute to Richard M. Bozorth of Bell Telephone Laboratories for his outstanding role in the founding of the Conference. The surprise ceremony was held November 16 at the Conference banquet. C. Lester Hogan of the Motorola Company, general chairman of the Conference, acted as banquet toastmaster and introduced J. H. Van Vleck of Harvard University, who presented the citation and a desk set in appreciation of Dr. Bozorth’s efforts on behalf of the Conference.

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