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NOV 01, 1953
Physics Today

During the college year 1953–54, activities of the physics division of the American Society for Engineering Education will be directed by the following officers: R. J. Seeger, National Science Foundation, chairman; J. R. Dunning, vice‐chairman; George Burnham, secretary; G. P. Brewington, member of the council for 1955; and C. E. Bennett, Elmer Hutchisson, Donald Loughridge, and J. G. Potter, members of the executive committee. The ASEE eleven‐man committee on atomic energy education is headed by P. N. Powers of the Monsanto Chemical Company of St. Louis. It includes representatives of engineering colleges, industry, and government agencies.

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