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December 1998 (Volume 7, Number 11)

Centennial News: Centennial Travel Awards for NY State High School Teachers

The New York State Section of the APS will create up to two awards of as much as $1000 each for high school science teachers from New York state or contiguous states or provinces to attend the Centennial Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, March 20-26, 1999.

Individuals interested in applying should contact Carolyn MacDonald, Chair NYSS APS, Physics University at Albany, Albany, NY 12222 [ c.macdonald@albany.edu] for more information. The deadline for applications is January 15, 1999.

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December 1998 (Volume 7, Number 11)

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Articles in this Issue
Centennial News: Centennial Travel Awards for NY State High School Teachers
Centennial News: A Century of Physics Timeline Decade
Centennial News: Senior/Retired Member Breakfast at Centennial
Centennial News: Attend a Grand Reunion at the Centennial
George Trilling Elected APS Vice-President
Physicists Win Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry
Elucidating the Hall Effect
Rooney Tackles Wide Range of S&T Issues as Congressional Fellow
Distinguished Traveling Lecturer Program in Laser Science
Tenure Task Force Submits Final Report
Executive Board Reaffirms 1995 EMF Statement
Physical Review Focus
Meeting Briefs
Science Policy and Science Community
How Duct Tape Sealed My Place in History
The Back Page
Zero Gravity: The Lighter Side of Science