During 1965, the American Crystallographic Association is under the presidency of Henri A. Levy of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Dr. Levy earned a doctorate in chemistry from the California Institute of Technology and was subsequently a research fellow at Caltech for several years. He later served as a group leader at the Clinton Laboratories, and since 1952 has held the post of chief research scientist at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His main work has been in electron, x‐ray, and neutron diffraction, crystal and molecular structure, and radiochemistry.
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