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JAN 01, 1961
Physics Today

Yeshiva University’s Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences has been renamed the “Graduate School of Science”, underscoring plans to broaden the school’s program to include experimental physics, biology, and chemistry. A six‐man Advisory Council to assist in the development of the school included physicists A. Pais of the Institute for Advanced Study and Peter G. Bergmann of Syracuse University. Leon Landovitz of the Brookhaven National Laboratory has been named to the Graduate School faculty as assistant professor of physics.

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