LIBBYe (or KULP) get around to it, whereas if you were interested in
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strontiua assay problem and realised that the cceanceraplly

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there was no minor interest to oceanography itself in

results of these assays -- that you might be so interestad as to
make the measurements yourself; not only collect the samiles,
but go right through 1% and furnish the data.

Have I guepesed.

your reaction ccrrectly?
Pretty nearly.

KULPs

In the worldwide assay, I think the {ep .

point is that we're on a classified basis, and it would b
impossible for theze research ships to get a wide enough
distribution in a certain period of tise, whereas if you

gould

just ask any ship of a major line and ordered some barrels

put

on board simply because the captain was interested in

ti

protlea, you could get a complete sampling of the &tlanti¢

in

a matter of a couple of nonthe. Whereas if you had to sefd out
@ particular classified ship to get these samples, it would take
you years to do the sace thing.

As far as the bottom sangles

are concerned, that's a problem of technique, and only a

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vessel equipced with very special equipment to take it, bit

you

aight only want « few sauples anyway,

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I don't believe that I presented Dr. Bugher's point quite Fight.

LIBEYs

I don't believe you would have sent out a classified veasdl.
You would have asked Dr. Kulp to hsve given the saxples
his knowing why you wanted them.
dene?

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Isn't that what you woulH have

Or you would have given him an excuse for that sanpie

was only a part
Danartm ef rey
Vitae

wilthout

which

ou wanted it.

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