The Year in Review
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LEAMY elections this fall and the growth of the Society's committees, as well as the expansion of symposia and meetings, has never been greater. This assures that in 1984 and the years beyond the MRS can continue to grow and improve its benefits to the materials science community. In 1984, the Materials Research Society will enjoy the leadership of one of the most dynamic persons I know—Woody White. Behind him stands Elton Kaufmann, who will become our President in 1985 and is as energetic and dedicated as Woody. Their ability and enthusiasm will attract still larger numbers of scientists and engineers to the Society and its leadership, and I do not doubt that next year at this time we will have accomplished far more as an organization than we now imagine is possible. I have enjoyed 1983 enormously, and I am very proud of what I have helped to add to our mutual efforts to forge the very finest society of its type in the world. I am confident 1984 will prove even more exciting. Harry Leamy President
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