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FEB 01, 1950
June symposium at Ohio State
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A symposium on molecular structure and spectroscopy will be held at the Mendenhall Laboratory of Physics at Ohio State University from June 12 to June 17, 1950. There will be discussions of the interpretation of molecular spectroscopic data as well as methods for obtaining such data. In addition, there will be sessions devoted to those phases of spectroscopy of current interest. A dormitory will be available for those who wish to reside on the campus during the meeting. For further information, or for a copy of the program when it becomes available, write to Professor Harald H. Nielsen, Mendenhall Laboratory of Physics, Ohio State University, Columbus 10, Ohio.

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