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Stanford’s End Station

MAY 01, 1962
Physics Today

Stanford University has announced plans to build a new end station as an addition to the High‐Energy Physics Laboratory which houses the University’s billion‐volt Mark III linear accelerator. Construction is scheduled to begin this summer and is expected to continue into the spring of 1963. The project, which will cost $650 000, contributed largely by the Office of Naval Research, will ease crowding in the Laboratory’s experimental areas by providing an additional 11 400 square feet of working space. The result is expected to be a considerable increase in the number of experiments that can be conducted simultaneously.

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