Southwest Center for Advanced Studies
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found: Lichnerowicz, A.Relativistic hydrodynamics ... 1967.
found: Information from 678 converted Dec. 17, 2014(Since 1969)
found: Guide to the Graduate Research Center of the Southwest (GRCSW)/Southwest Center for Advanced Studies (SCAS) Collection, via WWW, 12 August 2016:abstract (The Graduate Research Center of the Southwest (GRCSW) was officially chartered on February 14, 1961 as a privately funded, basic research institution to aid the southwestern region of the United States in the advancement of graduate education in the natural sciences. It officially changed its name to the Southwest Center for Advanced Studies (SCAS) on January 1, 1967 and became part of The University of Texas System on September 1, 1969 when it was hence known as The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas)) historical sketch (The research arm of the GRCSW was the Southwest Center for Advanced Studies (SCAS). Confusion developed because of the two names given to the institution and the GRCSW part of the name was officially dropped on January 1, 1967. ... The first laboratory created by SCAS was the Earth and Planetary Sciences Laboratory. The first division established under Earth and Planetary Sciences was the Division of Atmospheric and Space Sciences (DASS) in April 1962)
found: Advance, 1966:volume 3, number 3 (published quarterly by the Graduate Research Center of the Southwest, 2400 North Armstrong Parkway, Richardson, Texas, and including reports of teaching and research activities in the Southwest Center for Advanced Studies)
found: Advance, November 1967:volume 4, number 3 (published 10 times each year by the Southwest Center for Advanced Studies, 2400 North Armstrong Parkway, Richardson, Texas 75080)
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1981-01-16: new
2016-09-27: revised
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