R.A. Young Papers, 1967-1992.

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R.A. Young Papers, 1967-1992.

Papers include correspondence relating to Professor R.A. Young's activities as editor of the Journal of Applied Crystallography and his career at Georgia Tech. The Georgia Tech materials reveal his research and administrative contributions to the School of Physics and the Engineering Experiment Station (EES).

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