LETTER (SANITIZED)

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CIA-RDP79B00873A001900010087-9
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RIPPUB
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K
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4
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December 28, 2016
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September 6, 2012
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87
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Publication Date: 
September 21, 1964
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LETTER
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/06: CIA-RDP79B00873A001900010087-9 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 WWS/csdb Enclosure STAT STAT STAT STATT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/06: CIA-RDP79B00873A001900010087-9 STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/06: CIA-RDP79B00873A001900010087-9 Z 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. STAT STAT /ns Enclosure Sincerely yours, Technical Liaison Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/06: CIA-RDP79B00873A001900010087-9 STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/06: CIA-RDP79B00873A001900010087-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/06: CIA-RDP79B00873A001900010087-9 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved forRelease2012/09/06 : CIA-RDP79B00873A001900010087-9 (?IN_ EDIGMEERITZ Engineering Analysis I and II IntroductLon to Elasticity and Plasticity land II 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 Analysis of Chemical Engineering Problems I .Ssavanced(cal ering Thermo-- dynamics Chemical Engineering Kinetics & Catalysis Aavanced Transport Phonomsna I Advaaced Transport Phenomena II ) Lavahced Unit Cperations ) Tixe.W. or Essay and electives. =TUTS OF OPTICS ophotctry a Radiometry I a II Cficc 11 & III Design of Lenses, Prisms, and Optical Systems I & II ' 'Zhao:Ls ed electives 6 hr. 6 hr, 6 hr. 12 hr. 3 hr. 3 hr. 3 hr. 3 hr. 12 hr. 3 hr. 3 hr. 3 hr. 3 hr. 3 hr. 15 hr. 6 hr. 6 hr. 6 hr. 12 hr. STAT ? 't Announcement was made of a graduate promn in Materials Science which will ut,. presented in 1963-64. Faculty members who will be nresentina this nrovcram will be A gSTAT; graduate prasrma in biomedical engineerina is also presented by the Department of Electrical Engineering. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/09/06: CIA-RDP79B00873A001900010087-9