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Society Activities

JUL 01, 1950
Sigma Pi Sigma
Physics Today

Sigma Pi Sigma, national physics honor society, has added new chapters at nine institutions during the current academic year, bringing the total membership to 8891. Of this number, something over one‐quarter make up the active membership list, the remainder being classified as alumni members. Groups were installed at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Louisiana State University, Missouri School of Mines, St. Olaf College, Tulane University, and the Universities of Arizona, Connecticut, Kansas, and New Hampshire. A national convention of the society is being planned for December 28–30, with the chapter at Berea College, Berea, Kentucky as hosts.

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