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  <dc:title>Letter from Thomas Gold to Dr J W Chamberlain, Director, The Lunar Science Institute, 3303 NASA Road 1, Houston, Texas</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Gold would be dielighted to spend some time at the LSI just in order to acquaint himself with as much detail as possible of the findings of Apollo 15. He will be teaching and have other commitments, and so will only be able to come to Houston for three or four days. Can the LSI pay his fare and living expenses? He will be happy to give a talk and show a movie on the subject of 'The Case for Electrostatic Transportation of Small Grains over the Lunar Surface'. He is sending some rports on this subject in case Chamberlain wishes to make them available in the library. After his article (also enclosed) appeared in The New York Times, he will have to be smuggled incognito to get into the MSC.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1 September 1971</dc:date>
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