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RefNoTG/1/4/113
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TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to James Webb, Administratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration [NASA], Washington, DC
Date24 March 1967
DescriptionThanking NASA for funding the new Space Science building at Cornell [University]. Says that 'We are now firmly established in our new Space Science Building at Cornell. The building is in every way a success and is much admired by visitors and staff alike. It is exceedingly convenient for the work that is being carried out and the staff are all delighted with it. I have rarely seen such uniform satisfaction in relation to a new building'.
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FormatCarbon copy
AccessStatusOpen
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