Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-E-132: A Study of K- P Interactions Using LASS, 1990-1991.

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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: SLAC-E-132: A Study of K- P Interactions Using LASS, 1990-1991.

Interviews (listed by institutional member of the collaboration and by name of individual) were conducted with: Carleton University: Robert K. Carnegie (co-spokesperson), Penny Estabrooks (postdoc), F. Gerald Oakham (student); Stanford Linear Accelerator Center: David W.G.S. Leith (co-spokesperson), Blair Ratcliff (spokesperson), Stephen L. Shapiro.

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