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OCT 01, 1974
Flectotachometry, it appears, is here to stay. A few months ago, to help launch “Information Exchange” (PHYSICS TODAY‘s expanded classified‐advertising department), we prepared a few ads such as the following:
Calvin Newton
Fassit Salter

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Calvin Newton. VP Public Relations, American Electotachometer Corp..

Fassit Salter. Catatonic State University.

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