like the Palomar Observatory, for example, and Harvard.
Well, a man who held just about every clearance in the book and ran the Harvard Observatory in the 1950s, who was also part of the Bureau of Public Standards, basically compiling a lot of the astronomical data known to the public in the 50s and 60s, was a guy named Donald Menzel.
He was even caught by his understudy, Dorit Hofleit, destroying astronomical plates at the Harvard Observatory.
And two or three months after, he suddenly becomes the director of Harvard Observatory.
But at the time, she was kind of an assistant professor, I think, for Don Menzel at Harvard, at their observatory.