Keyworth, Beilman to Address Society
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George Keyworth and fundamental interaction physics, he became, in 1978, head of the experimental physics division. After nomination by President Reagan and confirmation by the U.S. Senate, he assumed the duties of Science Adviser to the President and Director of OSTP in August, 1981. Dr. Keyworth, having examined the special role of the national laboratories and studied the potential of the independent research institute as an alternative for the future, has influenced federal government policies affecting both. The MRS is honored that he has accepted our invitation to present his views on a topic of such importance to our members. The Plenary speakers, as is our custom, will close their formal session by fielding questions from the audience. A reception for all those in attendance follows where, as has also been our custom, lively discussions of issues
Donald Beilman raised by our speakers Questions regarding the Session may be referred Kaufmann of the Lawrence National Laboratory, who the proceedings.
continues. Plenary to Elton Livermore will chair •
Correction: The last issue of this Bulletin (Jan./Feb. 1983) contained an error. It was erroneously reported on page 19 that Paul Peercy, Jagdish Narayan, and Walter Brown are the organizers of the Albuquerque meeting. In fact, they have been named organizers of the annual meeting to be held in Boston in 1984. Their plans for this meeting will be featured in a forthcoming issue of the Bulletin. The organizers of the upcoming Albuquerque meeting are profiled in this issue.
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