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Taken at the recent Fellows’ reception in College Park, MD (see story on page 6) this photo shows APS Executive Officer Judy Franz (center) flanked by two unrelated Shapiros, Anatole on the right and Maurice on the left. Maurice Shapiro was elected to APS Fellowship in 1946, making him the longest-serving Fellow of whom we are aware. Does he indeed hold the record? APS News would like to hear from others whose Fellowship is of a similar, or perhaps even older, vintage. Anyone who was elected an APS Fellow prior to 1950 is invited to contact Shelly Johnston at 301-209-3268 or johnston@aps.org for a special commemorative gift.