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Work Started on AIP Building Addition

NOV 01, 1961

DOI: 10.1063/1.3057235

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GROUND was broken in September on the Institute‐owned lot adjoining the AIP headquarters building in New York City for the construction of the $600 000 addition which was authorized last March by the Institute’s Governing Board. The new annex will be the same height and will be built in the same architectural style as the present building, a renovated structure which the Institute staff has occupied since the summer of 1957. Construction is expected to take approximately one year.

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Volume 14, Number 11

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