Abstract

In the early sixties the Stony Brook Physics Department decided to initiate a program in nuclear structure physics even though there were no nuclear structure physicists in the department. It is hard to find the motivation for this but I believe it was an effort to do something “big” which could be achieved with the money coming into the State University system. An electrostatic accelerator could be purchased and people could be found to use it.

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