History of Gaseous Electronics Conference

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This is a new page instigated by Tom Miller of Boston College and the Air Force Research Laboratory dedicated to the history of the Gaseous Electronics Conference, which was founded in 1948. This page will continue to expand as more documents of historical interest become available. - WLM

The First Book of Abstracts of the Gaseous Electronics Conference (Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1948) [This includes the manuscript of a talk by Leonard B. Loeb (1891-1978) entitled "Some of the Outstanding Problems in Gaseous Electronics"]

"A History of the Gaseous Electronics Conference" by William Phelps Allis (1901-1999) [Presented at the 25th GEC, London, Ontario, 1972]

"Forty Year Progress in Gaseous Electronics: A Synopsis of Gaseous Electronics Conferences from 1948 through 1987" by William Phelps Allis (1901-1999) [Presented at the 41st GEC, University of Minnesota, 1988]