If you've read the newsletter straight through up to this point, you've gotten an excellent preview of the entire issue. Carter's history lesson and Scott's announcement are just two of the interesting bits of information you'll pick up as you dig deeper.
Keep reading for news of our colleagues at Louisiana State University, Fermi National Accelerator Lab, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, and Stanford Linear Accelerator Section. Other news includes announcements of doings at the annual Health Physics Society meeting in San Diego: the upcoming H. Wade Patterson Memorial Award and the special session of the Accelerator Section. Please consider, as well, the request for feedback from Tony Sullivan.
And in case you aren't already motivated to make it to the end, here's a little added inspiration. For the first person (Elsa Nimmo excepted) who can tell me the limit for Be-7 in drinking water, I'll buy a cup of coffee at the annual meeting in San Diego! Now no one can say they didn't know where to look . . .
Happy reading!