Description | Concerning his lack of response to spending a substantial amount of time at Arecibo. Repeats that he does not believe it is possible to become an effective leader of ionospheric work at Arecibo unless he does spend time ther. Thinks he should let it be known what Farley's intentions are, since the policy in future appointments will depend on this. Much as they all appreciate Carlson, it is clear that strengthening of the leadrship inobservtional work on the ionosphere is required if Cornell and Cornell students are to have a major share of the work in this field. |