Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-289: Small Angle Proton-Helium Elastic and Inelastic Scattering from 8 to 500 GeV, 1990-1991.

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Oral history interviews. Series 1. Selected Experiments: FNAL-E-289: Small Angle Proton-Helium Elastic and Inelastic Scattering from 8 to 500 GeV, 1990-1991.

Interviews (listed by institutional member of collaboration and by the name of individual) were conducted with: Dubna, JINR: Adam Bujak (interviewed at Purdue University), Vladimir Nikitin and Yuri Pilipenko (interviewed together); Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory: Ernest Malamud (spokesperson), Ryuji Yamada. Adrian Melissinos (University of Rochester) and Konstantin Goulianos (Rockefeller University) were interviewed about the experiments prior to E-289 in the series. Other institutions in the collaboration include: Arizona State University and Warsaw, INR.

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