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West Texas research center

NOV 01, 1965

DOI: 10.1063/1.3047018

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The Killgore Research Center of West Texas State University (Canyon, Texas) began operation on September 1. A 22 600‐sq‐ft building is under construction at a cost of $450 000 provided by the Killgore Foundation of Amarillo. Initial groups have programs in biology, mathematics, biochemistry, and low‐temperature physics. (The University is located in a helium‐producing region.) Alfred A. Kraus, Jr., is director of the Center.

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Volume 18, Number 11

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