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USC science center

MAR 01, 1966
Physics Today

The University of Southern California is building a multi‐story structure covering 106 000 square feet for research and teaching in solid‐state science. About half the center’s space will accommodate the physics teaching program headed by Maurice Pryce, physics‐department chairman. The other half will house researchers in solid‐state phenomena and a science‐engineering library that will consolidate collections in the physical and other sciences.

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