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Spectroscopy honor

MAY 01, 1965
Physics Today

For his work in x‐ray and electron‐probe spectroscopy, L. S. Birks of the Naval Research Laboratory has won the 1965 award of the Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh. The award, consisting of a scroll and a $300 honorarium, was presented to Mr. Birks on March 2, during the Sixteenth Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy.

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