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MAR 01, 1951
Infrared spectroscopy at MIT; Case and Union summer programs announced.
Physics Today

Designed chiefly for those who wish to investigate the usefulness of infrared methods in their own research fields, a special course in infrared spectroscopy will be offered jointly by the Spectroscopy Laboratory and the Department of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology during the 1951 Summer Session. The course will be conducted by Professor Richard C. Lord, Director of the Spectroscopy Laboratory at MIT, and Dr. Foil A. Miller, who is in charge of the Spectroscopy Laboratory at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research.

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