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TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Gordon Scarrott, 4 Blagrove Lane, Wokingham, Berkshire, England
Date24 February 1964
DescriptionNotes Scarrott's change of address from a Christmas card received and wonders what he is doing. Asks if he would like to spend a year working on space instrumentation problems or on the 1000-foot space radar at Arecibo. Scarrott would be welcome, although Gold jokes that he does not wish to 'aggravate the British "brain drain".'
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