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Yeshiva science center

JAN 01, 1966
Physics Today

Yeshiva University has begun construction of a $15‐million science center to house its Belfer Graduate School. The building, which will have 200 000 sq ft of space, will stand at Amsterdam Ave and 184th St. in New York City. It will replace a leased building now occupied by the Belfer School. Major portions of the building will be devoted to physics, a computer center, mathematics, nuclear research, chemistry, biophysics, and astrophysics.

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