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RefNoTG/1/13/262
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Dr A G Davis Philip, Dudley Observtory, 100 Fuller Road, Albany, New York
Date10 November 1976
DescriptionEnclosing the abstract of his paper. It may be a little long, though it would not be eeven two pages had it been teyped single spaced. Also, he assumes the invited papers have a case for being longer than the contributed ones.

Sends his apologies for having taken up too much time, Despite, that, it was a very good meeting and they all thank Philip for organizing it.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialTG/1/13/261
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