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Home   |   Publications   |   Capitol Hill Quarterly   |   November 2006: Volume 1, Number 3   |   A Fond Farewell

A Fond Farewell

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On September 13, APS hosted a reception on Capitol Hill in honor of the retiring Chairman of the House Science Committee, Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY). The event was attended by several members of Congress, Congressional staff, members of the Administration, and numerous representatives of the Washington science policy community. In the picture, APS President John Hopfield (right) expresses his appreciation to Boehlert for years of staunch support for science. As a memento of the occasion, Hopfield presented Boehlert with a special doorstop edition of 'The Physical Review: the First Hundred Years' (visible under Boehlert's left arm)
On September 13, APS hosted a reception on Capitol Hill in honor of the retiring Chairman of the House Science Committee, Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY). The event was attended by several members of Congress, Congressional staff, members of the Administration, and numerous representatives of the Washington science policy community. In the picture, APS President John Hopfield (right) expresses his appreciation to Boehlert for years of staunch support for science. As a memento of the occasion, Hopfield presented Boehlert with a special doorstop edition of "The Physical Review: the First Hundred Years" (visible under Boehlert's left arm)
Photo Credit: Ken Cole



 


   


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