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date created: Dec 12, 2001
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Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler (1770-1843) will be celebrated by NIST, NOAA, and the Hassler family in a ceremony to take place on December 2 in the Green Auditorium. Hassler, called the forefather of NIST, was the first Superintendent of the Department of Treasury’s Office of Weights and Measures (now NIST Metrology) and also the first Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey (now a part of NOAA).
The ceremony commemorates the installation of the Hassler memorial stone in the NIST Administration Building lobby. The stone, which includes an engraved tribute to Hassler and portrait relief, was previously at the Hassler grave site in Philadelphia where a new stone has been erected.
Following the ceremony, NIST will host a reception in the lobby. more
New Printing Services Oct 1
ISD will initiate new printing service procedures Oct 1. Although ISD will remain as liaison between NIST and the printer or GPO, consulting and editing services will no longer be provided.
For complete information on the new process, see Printing Services on the NVL.
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