Design features of the 200-GeV Accelerator, 1968.

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Design features of the 200-GeV Accelerator, 1968.

Paper presented at the USSR National High Energy Accelerator Conference in Moscow, October 9-17, 1968, by M. Stanley Livingston, Associate Director, National Accelerator Laboratory.

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Milton Stanley Livingston, 1905-1986. Worked with E. O. Lawrence at Berkeley from 1931-1934 on the development of the cyclotron. He then taught at Dartmouth and Cornell before joining the Dept. of Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1938. He was in charge of the design, development, and construction of the Institute's first cyclotron and conducted research on its use as a source of radioactive materials during World War II. In 1956 he was appointed the first director of the Cambr...