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American Institute of Physics. Corporate Associates. Annual Meeting (1966 : New York, N.Y.)
Sessions from the 9th annual meeting [sound recording], 1966 October 6.
Speakers include: Arnold A. Strassenburg, "The New Look in Physics for the Small Colleges," Edward E. David, "A Role for Technology in Education," W. Lewis Hyde, "Applications of Holography," Philip Morrison, "First and Last Things: The Quasars and Their Meaning," Walter Orr Roberts, "Climate Control," Robert J. Howerton, "Trends in AIP Planning for Physics Information Systems," and A. H. Moseman, "Adaptive Research for Developing Countries."
Corporate Associates are corporations, institutions, and laboratories that have been elected by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Executive Committee, and operate under the jurisdiction of the director's office, to maintain and support advances in the physical sciences. They provide a link between industrial and academic physicists, and through membership dues, support for some of the general services provided by the AIP.
Holography.
Quasars.
Physics -- Study and teaching.
Science and industry.
Sound recordings lcgft
Climatic changes
David, Edward E.
Howerton, R. J.
Morrison, Philip.
Moseman, Albert H.
Roberts, Walter Orr.
Strassenburg, Arnold A.
American Institute of Physics.
Hyde, W. Lewis
AIP-ICOS
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