File 97 - Miscellaneous correspondence on committees and consultancies.

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TAYL/D/97

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Miscellaneous correspondence on committees and consultancies.

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Includes: Taylor's resignation from Undex Panel [Underwater explosions], Royal Naval Scientific Service, 1964. In his letter accepting Taylor's resignation, R.H. Purcell, Chairman of the Undex Panel, writes: 'I am very sorry indeed to hear you find it necessary to resign from the Undex Panel and Sub-Panel. It is with much hesitation that I acknowledge your official severance from Undex.
You were the fountain head in so many ways of the big advances made in the field of underwater explosions since 1939. Your papers on shock wave theory and on the damage processes led to important advances; also your paper on the vertical motion of the bubble was the foundation of bubble theory. In addition, in the early days of Undex you inspired people like Penney, Temperley, Fox and Bryant (to name only a few) who in turn made their contributions. In every respect your guidance on both Undex Panels has been of immense value.'
There is a similar letter from A.N. Harrison, Director of Naval Construction.
Visit to Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell (Reactor Group). 1964
Taylor's resignation from Naval Construction and Research Group. 1964
Aeronautical Research Council (re various grants to Taylor from the `Thousand Pound Fund for Individual Investigators'). 1966-69
Boeing International Corporation (NASA program on fluid systems at low gravity). 1966
Taylor's resignation from Electricity Supply Research Council and acceptance of consultancy. 1969

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