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Optical Firm Gives Telescope To Observatory in Colorado

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Bausch and Lomb, one of the country's leading optical firms, announced yesterday that it has given its 17 foot, one ton telescope to the University Observatory in Climax, Colorado. The telescope, long a landmark in Rochester, where it has been fixed on top of the Bausch and Lomb Building in the center of the city, will be installed at the joint Harvard-Colorado High Altitude Observatory in Climax, before the end of the summer. Installation work will be under the direction of Donald H. Menzel, professor of Astrophysics.

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