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Yale’s Physics Building

DEC 01, 1951
Architect’s model placed on display

DOI: 10.1063/1.3067109

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Preliminary designs for Yale University’s proposed $5,000,000 physics building have been approved by the Yale Corporation, according to word from New Haven, and although no date has been set for starting construction of the building, the project has been given top priority in Yale’s fund‐raising plans. A model of the building (shown on this page) was placed on exhibition at the meeting of alumni who convened at Yale in mid‐October to celebrate the University’s 250th anniversary.

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Volume 4, Number 12

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