Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: CESR-CLEO: The CLEO Experiment at CESR, 1991.

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Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: CESR-CLEO: The CLEO Experiment at CESR, 1991.

Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: California Institute of Technology: Ryszard Stoynowski; Cornell University, Newman Laboratory of Nuclear Studies: Chris Bebek, Karl Berkelman (spokesperson), Bernard Gittelman, Boyce McDaniel (laboratory director), Albert Silverman (spokesperson), Maury Tigner (accelerator physicist); Harvard University: Francis M. Pipkin; Ohio State University: Harris Kagan (group leader), Richard Kass (Ohio State U.); Purdue University: David Miller; SUNY, Albany: M. Sajjad Alam; Syracuse University: Nahmin Horwitz (secretary), Giancarlo Moneti (spokesperson); University of California, Santa Barbara: Rollin Morrison; University of Colorado: James Smith; University of Florida: David Besson; University of Rochester: Jan Guida (student, interviewed at FNAL), Edward Thorndike (spokesperson), Paul Tipton (student and postdoc, interviewed at FNAL); Vanderbilt University: Robert S. Panvini (interviewed at DOE), Sheldon Stone; Virginia Polytechnic Institute: Alexander Abashian (interviewed at FNAL with respect to his activities as NSF Program Officer). Other institutions in the collaboration include: Rutgers University, Carnegie-Mellon University, and Ithaca College.

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