Response to Laser History Project Survey, 1984.

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Response to Laser History Project Survey, 1984.

Response to questionnaire in which Woodbury discusses his education at California Institute of Technology and his work for the Navy in radar and sonar electronics equipment during World War II, his employment and research at Hughes Aircraft Company after graduate school, where he worked on missile systems, and his drift into laser research under M. L. Stitch. Woodbury also discusses his research in stimulated Raman scattering with Gisela Eckhardt, Robert Hellwarth, and F. L. Mclung. File also includes a curriculum vitae and list of publications.

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