LETTER (SANITIZED)
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CIA-RDP79B00873A001900010087-9
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RIPPUB
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K
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Document Creation Date:
December 28, 2016
Document Release Date:
September 6, 2012
Sequence Number:
87
Case Number:
Publication Date:
September 21, 1964
Content Type:
LETTER
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CORNING GLASS WORKS
CORNING
CORNING, NEW YORK
Please address reply to:
WASHINGTON OFFICE
1629 K Street, N. W.
Washington, DC, 20008
September 21, 1964
Subsequent to our telephone discussion about what appears
to vou as "reluctance" on our part, I've talked to Dr.
and some of our higher management.
I've been asked to transmit reply to you.
Apparently the problem is more in the nature of a lack of
technical communication or understanding ?than of reluctance.
Normally we do have the capability to develope the unusual,
if we can just find the proper individual with the technical
ability to define what is needed.
At ?any rate, in this instance this seems to be the problem
and thus suggestion to meet with
I would appreciate a copy of your reply and if I can be of
any help in arranging another meeting, please ask me.
Yours very truly,
Cornin Glass Works
Manager
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Enclosure
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TECHNICAL STAFFS DIVISION
CORNING GLASS WORKS
CORNING
CORNING, NEW YORK
14832
September 17, 1964
As has advised you, of our
electronic products division is now reviewing your request
for technical device development. This division includes
the development group for photosensitive glasses and may be
able to help us.
In the meantime, there is a suggestion that we
believe would merit your consideration. We fee). that a
principle reason for our failure to submit a solution to
your problems is our inability to comprehend the geometry
and physical properties of the materials required. We need
some one who understands optical behavior to state what this
interface between a projected beam of light and the observers
eye must look like before we can set about our accustomed
job of creating such a material. Therefore, we believe that
some person, such as Chairman of the Institute STAT
of Optics at the University of Rochester, could analyze your
problem and give us considerable guidance. I am attaching a
copy of the interest of the Rochester group, though you may
be quite well acquainted.
We hesitate to present this matter to Rochester, but
would be most willing to meet with you at Rochester if you
should elect to do so.
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Enclosure
Sincerely yours,
Technical Liaison
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Engineering Analysis I and II
IntroductLon to Elasticity and Plasticity
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Foundations of Fluid Nbchnnics I Inviscid
Flaw; II Viscous Flow
Thesis and Electives
ELECTRICAL ENGI NG
Engineering Applications of Functions of a
Complex Variable
Advanced Network An4ysi3
Commtnication Theory
Advanced Electricity and Magnetism
Thesis and Electives
Cara CAL Eit:GIMMING
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Chemical Engineering Kinetics & Catalysis
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Cficc 11 & III
Design of Lenses, Prisms, and Optical
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Electrical Engineering.
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