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Marked-up Draft of Ltr Describing Background & Experience of ACRS Members Rogers,Stratton & Williams,Per
ML20234D249
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Site: 05000000, Bodega Bay
Issue date: 05/28/1963
From: Lowenstein R
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
To: Neilands J
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
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Dear Mr. Neilands:

This refers to your letter of May 20, 1963 in which you asked several questions concerning the Advisory Cor:rnittee on Reactor Safe-guards.

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With reference to your first question, set out below are brief accounts of the background and experience of Messrs. Rogers and

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Stratton and of Dr. Williams.

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