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2005-0336-F
2005-0336-F
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This is not a textual record. This is used as an
administrative marker by the George Bush Presidential
Library Staff.
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George H.W. Bush Presidential Records
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Science and Technology Policy, Office of (OSTP)
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Bromley, D. Allan, Files
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General Science Files
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62044
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62044-015
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Physical Sciences - Materials Science [1991]
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
February 21, 1991
Dear Lee:
Many thanks for sending me a copy of the current IMS Bulletin featuring your 25th
Anniversary Symposium. It was an excellent symposium and my only regret is that I
was unable to hear more of the talks presented. I thoroughly enjoyed those where I
did have an overlap.
Again, congratulations on the superb job you have done in building the IMS into one
of the major centers for materials science in this country.
With warmest best wishes,
Sincerely yours,
Ana
D. Allan Bromley
Assistant to the President
for
Science and Technology
Professor Leonid V. Azaroff
Institute of Materials Science
The University of Connecticut
Box U-136, Room 107
97 North Eagleville Road
Storrs, Connecticut 06268