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Fishing for a Home



Hi, all.
 
I am posting this on behalf of someone who does not subscribe to this list.  If anyone is interested in obtaining this collection please give me a buzz!  Thanks!
 
"I have been cleaning up my lab (as well as my house) and I came across a batch of brochures, some printed, some offset, from the mid-1960s. These were put out by the old AEC (Atomic Energy Commission) and cover all sorts of topics on atomic energy and uses of isotopes. They are written for the general public and, most probably, schoolchildren. You most likely remember seeing these booklets in your youth.

I don't need them anymore and they are dated, but they may be of use to some library covering the history of science. Could you do me a favor and check with the library where you are to find out what to do with them. It seems a shame to discard them."

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Susan Hamson
Archivist 

Othmer Library of Chemical History
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