NON-HARVARD USERS OF HARVARD CYCLOTRON, 1965

1. Mass. General Hasp1 t.a1, Boston, Mass.

Dr. W. H. Sweet (MD) Dr. 6. J. Burke (MD)

Dr. R. N.. Kjellberg (MD) Dr. K. Stratton (PhD)

Dr. F. Ervin (MD)

2. Jet Propulsion Lab. (Cal. Inst. Tech.), Pasadena, Calif.

Mr. B. Anspaugh

3. NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va.

Mr. W. Honnaker

4. Tufts University Physics Dept., Medford, Mass.

Prof. Allan Cormack

5. NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas

Mr. R. R. Richmond

6. NASA Goddard Space Research Lab., Greenbelt, Md.

Dr. D. Hagey

7. USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks AFB, Texas

Dr. Glenn Dalrymple

Dr. Ed Ballinger

8. Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas

Dr. George Crawford

9. Northeastern University, Boston, Mass.

Dr. B. Gottschalk

10. Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio

Dr. J. N. Palmieri

11. New Jersey College of Medicine, Jersey City, N. J.

Dr. G. Cherrick (MD)

12. Brown University, Providence, R. I.

Dr. AI. Widgoff

13. Boston University, Biology Dept., Boston, Mass.

Dr. C. Levy

14. Clark University, Worcester, Mass.

Dr. T. T. Sugihara

15. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Mass.

Dr. V. E. Noshkin

16. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Biology Div., Oak Ridge, Tenn.

Dr. G. Stapleton

Dr. M. Bender

Dr. Oakberg

In addition, large blocks of time were used during 1964 by Dr. N. S. Wall and Dr. A. Bernstein of MIT Physics Dept.