Engineering and Science, Volume 16:4, January 1953. [Journal Issue] https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:16.4.0
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Table of Contents
Features
The 200-Inch Telescope Photographs the Moon and the Planets
Petroleum Production Research at Caltech
The story of Project 37, a fundamental research program which has produced some
spectacularly practical results in the petroleum industry.
The Men Behind
Project 37
Some notes on William N. Lacey and Bruce H. Sage
An Uncolored
View of Chlorophyll
A plant physiologist casts a critical eye on the current chlorophyll craze.
by Arthur W. Galston
Artificial Meteors
A progress report on research in this field—and a look at its future.
by Fritz Zwicky
Radio Astronomy
The 200-inch Palomar telescope and the 100-inch telescope on Mount Wilson
collaborate with the radio telescope to investigate "radio stars."
Campus News:
Students' Day
1952
by Gordon Reiter '56
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