Campus Progress Report No. 200, Letter from Walter M. Tisdale to Vice President John W. Hartley, 1972 August 22

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DATES 22 Auguat, 1972

FROG Walter M. Tisdale
Tus ViteePras ident John W, Hartley
SUBJECT pus Progress Roport Mo, 200

ticreaied Capacity ef Cooling Computer Center and Television
Stugies

The fine! [napection of thts Job was completed this morning and
the job checked out with completely satiotagrory results, An earlier
Inspection had developed @ amall punch iist, but all of these fhaes
hove now been corrected, The Job cost $22,000 and was dona by
Camp ite Plumbing & Hoatings loge, Latham, Mew Yorks, and will aow be
pald off and tha guarantee porfod will ctumence Taday to axtend for
ona Yaar,

Vine completion of this werk will now give Phe Geapator Genter
additional coeling gapachty to handle now aquipment and Incraased
dasands ag requirad, If will also onable us to sore properly act
tie Television studias In fie Geeture Genter, Ohi lad water capactty
for faese facliltios had een Inadequate or wargingl heretotara,

Now we anticipate that gulf loads may bo carriad In a comp Leta ly
setistuetory manner, All maturlals have been Turned ever to the
Plant Department, whicn has already taken over supervieton of the
operation, Total responslolilty for operation fs now In thelr hands,

Wis

ect Prasident Louls T. Ganeaw?
John Fe Buckhett, Jr.
Wayne Alten
Kobert J, Robi ngan
Witllom Ky Mulvey

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