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RefNoTG/1/16/128
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Professor Carl Sagan, KCET-Community Supported TV, Project Cosmos, 4401 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California
Date19 March 1979
DescriptionStates he is very disappointed about the way the space problem is going. It had been his clear understanding, at their last meeting, and before the actual work on SPIF construction had begun, that Sagan agreed that Khsare would transfer his entire operation to an off-campus site if suitable space could be found. Sagan had looked t space at the air port, and considered it suitable. Vice President Cooke also believed that this was the situation, and sonsequently exerted himself to find such space and make it available.

However, Sagan seems to have gone back on all this. Gold gives his reasons for the importance of the move, and the consequences of it not happening.

Copied to K Greisen; Y Terzian; F D Drake
Extent2p
FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
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