Tri-University Consortium Annual report, 1974-1975.

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Tri-University Consortium Annual report, 1974-1975.

The annual report of the Tri-University Consortium contains financial statements, personnel assignments, information about research activities, a listing of publications, reports on research, and reports on problems encountered by the researchers.

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