Oral history interview with Richard G. Kron, 1977 July 19.

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Oral history interview with Richard G. Kron, 1977 July 19.

Growing up at Mount Hamilton Observatory in 1950s; interests in father's and mother's work; schooling on mountain; learning astronomy at home; Webb School; college years at Vanderbilt University, University of Arizona; work at Kitt Peak Observatory; graduate work at University of California at Berkeley; studies in cosmology.

Transcript, 28 p.

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