George Peter papers, 1964-1986.

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George Peter papers, 1964-1986.

Materials about the Arecibo Ionspheric Observatory and the National Astronomy and Ionospher Center include publicity materials, articles, and reprints; report and manual on Computer Aided Noise Measurement Instrumentation; manual on Dual Channel 2270 MHz Cooled GaAsFET Frontend; and other publications and research notes on Arecibo. Also, records relating to his work on the Employee Assembly, the Board of Trustees, and the Cornell Recreation Club. Also, records and other materials relating to the Employee Assembly and the Cornell Recreation Club; and articles and drafts of newspaper columns in "Pawprint" and "Networking."

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Cornell University Library

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