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Committee Member Directory

T. B. Greenslade, Jr., Chair (2009)
    Kenyon College
    Dept of Physics
    Gambier, OH United States 43022
    Phone: (740) 427-5368; Fax: (740) 427-5237
    greenslade@kenyon.edu

Cheryl P. Schaefer, Vice Chair (2009)
    Missouri State University
    Physics Astronomy and Materials Science
    901 S National Ave
    Springfield, MO United States 65536
    Phone: (417) 836-6852
    cherylschaefer@missouristate.edu

Mikhail M. Agrest, (2011)
    Coll of Charleston
    Dept of Physics and Astronomy
    66 George St
    Charleston, SC United States 29424
    Phone: (843) 953-1359; Fax: (843) 953-4824
    agrestm@cofc.edu

William Fickinger, (2011)
    Case Western Reserve University
    Dept of Physics
    Cleveland, OH United States 44106-7079
    Phone: (216) 368-4100
    wjf@case.edu

Alan W. Hirshfeld, (2010)
    Univ of Massachusetts - Dartmouth
    Dept of Physics
    North Dartmouth, MA United States 02747
    Phone: (508) 999-8715
    ahirshfeld@umassd.edu

Robert A. Morse, (2010)
    St Albans School
    Physics Dept
    Washington, DC United States 20016
    Phone: (202) 537-6452; Fax: (202) 537-5613
    robert_morse@cathedral.org

Aaron Schuetz, (2011)
    Yorktown HS
    300 Barton St
    Arlington, VA United States 22201
    Phone: (571) 338-2294
    ajschuetz@yahoo.com

Richard J. Zitto, (2009)
    Youngstown State Univ
    123 N Cross St
    Columbiana, OH United States 44408
    Phone: (330) 482-5169; Fax: (330) 941-2131
    rjzitto@ysu.edu

Charles H. Holbrow, Ex Officio (2008)
    AAPT
    Office of the Executive Officer
    One Physics Ellipse
    College Park, MD United States 20740
    Phone: (301) 209-3680; Fax: (301) 209-0845
    cholbrow@aapt.org

 

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  1. To promote interest in the history and philosophy of physics among the Association members.
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  4. To cooperate, as appropriate, with AIP's Center for the History of Physics and APS's Forum on the History of Physics.
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