Elections to the governing board of the American Institute of Physics were made known at the annual corporate meeting of the Institute on February 16, as follows: Karl K. Darrow, Bell Telephone Laboratories physicist; G. J. Dienes, physicist at Brookhaven National Laboratory; Hugh S. Knowles, president and director of research of Industrial Research Products; C. C. Lauritsen, professor of physics at California Institute of Technology; William F. Meggers, chief of the spectroscopy section of the National Bureau of Standards; George B. Pegram, vice president emeritus and special advisor to the president of Columbia University (re‐elected); R. M. Sutton, professor of physics at Haverford College; and M. W. Zemansky, professor of physics at City College of New York. Members whose terms of office have expired are: J. W. Beams, C. Paul Boner, W. R. Brode, W. F. Fair, Jr., Paul Kirkpatrick. J. R. Oppenheimer, and Harold K. Schilling.
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March 1952
March 01 1952
AIP Governing Board Available to Purchase
New Members Elected
Physics Today 5 (3), 28–29 (1952);
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AIP Governing Board. Physics Today 1 March 1952; 5 (3): 28–29. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3067520
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