Some months ago, at the initiative of the Division of Physical Sciences of the National Research Council, plans were set in motion for a small gathering of physicists, educators, and representatives of industry and government to consider what concerted action might be taken to strengthen physics education in the United States as a means for improving both the quality and the quantity of physicists. The resulting Conference on the Production of Physicists, sponsored jointly by the National Research Council and the American Institute of Physics, took place from March 31st through April 2nd at the Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
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© 1955 American Institute of Physics.
1955
American Institute of Physics
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