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RefNoTG/1/1/431
LevelItem
TitleMemo from Thomas Gold to President J A Perkins, Provost D R Corson and Vice President F A Long
Date14 April 1964
DescriptionGordon has given clear indications that he will not co-operate with Gold. This Gold believes to be essential in developing radio astronomy at Cornell. Gold does not wish to lend his organization's name to an enterprize over which he has no control. He believes that the radio astronomy community will criticize the scientific direction of Arecibo.
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FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
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