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RefNoTG/1/8/327
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Dr John Findlay, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Edgemont Road, Charlottesvill, Virginia
Date22 July 1971
DescriptionConcerning an article which Findlay wants Gold to send to the SSB, and why Gold down not want it to reach NASA before it is published, as NASA would certainly put pressure on him and the Times to not publish it, and would have liked him not to present his testimony to the Senate committee. Asks him to keep this slightly unsavoury information to himself. Gold would be very glad if Findlay aranged for a distribution of the printed article after it appears. Was glad he thought well of it. has had a number of other good responses, and hopes its publication will make a proper public debate of this important issue.
Extent1p
FormatWatercolour
AccessStatusOpen
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