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RefNoTG/1/8/152
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Dr Malcolm Campbell, Space Sciences Building, Campus
Date18 March 1971
DescriptionFuture of lunar work and NASA contracts uncertain, therefore thinks Campbell would be wise to consider moving to work elsewhere. Suggests the lunar Science Institute in Houston, where Chamberlain, the new director, will be building up a staff. would be willing to approach him on Campbell's behalf. Otherwise at the present time it would be very difficult for him to find a job in his line of work, and Gold would strongly urge him to take the chance right now before it is too late.
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FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
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