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The Arden House Assembly

DEC 01, 1960
Physics Today

In the latter part of September, the American Institute of Physics held its annual Assembly of Society Officers and Meeting of the Corporate Associates at Columbia University’s Arden House in Harriman, N.Y. Those present included the majority of the officers of the Institute’s Member and Associate Member Societies, members of the AIP Governing Board and staff, and representatives of the Corporate Associates of the AIP, a group of industrial and other organizations which helps to support the efforts of the Institute in contributing to the advancement of physics.

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Volume 13, Number 12

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