Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: Upsilon Experiments FNAL-E-70, -187, -288, -494, -596, -605, -608, 1990.

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Oral History Interviews. Series 2. Probes: Upsilon Experiments FNAL-E-70, -187, -288, -494, -596, -605, -608, 1990.

Interviews (listed by institutional member of specific experiments within the collaboration's string and by name of individuals on one or more of the experiments) were conducted with: CERN: Roger Bouclier (technician), Maurice Bourquin, Georges Charpak, Jean-Marc Gaillard, Jean-Paul Repellin, Jean-Claude Santiard (electronics engineer), Fabio Sauli; Columbia University: Mark Fischler, Irwin Gaines (student), Yee Bob Hsiung (student), Hans Paar (student), David Saxon, J.C. Sens, Jeffrey Weiss, John Yoh; Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory: Jeffrey Appel, Bruce Brown (technician), Charles Brown (spokesperson for 605), William Cooper, Roger Dixon, David Eartly (liaison physicist), Ronald Fast (engineer), David Finley, Kenneth Gray (technician), Walter Innes, Albert Ito, J.M. Jagger (engineer), Alan Jonckheere (liaison physicist), Leon Lederman (spokesperson for 70, 187, 288, and 596), Risto Orava, Frank Pearsall (technician), Thomas Regan (engineer), Katsuhito Sugano, Jack Upton (technician), Taiji Yamanouchi (deputy spokesperson for 288); KEK: Akihiro Maki; Kyoto University: Yasuo Hemmi, Kozo Miyake, Yoshihide Sakai, Noboru Sasao, Takuo Yoshida (student); Saclay: J. Richard Hubbard, Philippe Mangeot (electronics engineer), Robert Praca (technician); SUNY-Stony Brook: Mark Adams, Roderich Engelmann, Hans Jstlein (deputy spokesperson for 494), Daniel Kaplan (student), Robert Kephart, Janos Kirz, Robert McCarthy (deputy spokesperson for 605); University of Washington, Seattle: Kam-Biu Luk, Robert Plaag (student), John Rutherfoord (spokesperson for 605), Frederick Toevs (electronics engineer), Robert Williams, Kenneth Young.

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