Oral history interview with Clifford C. Klick, 1982 April 2.

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Oral history interview with Clifford C. Klick, 1982 April 2.

Color centers in alkali halide, especially work done at the Naval Research Laboratory up through the early 1960s. Klick's biography and professional career from college through work at Massachusetts Institute of Technology with Arthur von Hippel; wartime research on proximity fuse at Johns Hopkins University; Ph.D. at Carnegie Institute of Technology with Robert Maurer; research at the Naval Research Lab. Interaction with James Shulman.

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