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Physics -- Societies, etc.

People

Barton, Henry Askew, 1898-1983

Darrow, Karl K. (Karl Kelchner), 1891-

Palmer, Frederic, 1878-1967

Institutions

Acoustical Society of America

American Association of Physicists in Medicine

American Association of Physics Teachers

American Crystallographic Association

American Institute of Physics

American Meteorological Society

American Physical Society

American Vacuum Society

Carnegie Institution of Washington

Optical Society of America

Society of Rheology (U.S.)

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