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Van Zandt Williams dies

JUN 01, 1966

DOI: 10.1063/1.3048365

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Van Zandt Williams, director of the American Institute of Physics, died suddenly in London, England, on 13 May of a heart attack. He had gone there on 8 May to consult with the Royal Society, the Institute of Physics and the Physical Society and other groups concerning coöperative physics information efforts.

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