UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII
HONOLULU 14, HAWAII
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
AND DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH
Dr.
John N.
Wolfe,
October 30,
1958
Chief
Environmental Sciences Branch
Division of Biology and Medicine
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Washington 25, D. C.
Dear
Dr.
Wolfe:
Thank you for your letter of 20 October regarding the
desirability of announcing opportunities for research at the
Eniwetok Laboratory.
I will work up a
commitments outstanding for working up
summary of the
the named collections,
and will give you other information on scientists who have
inquired about working at Eniwetok.
As you probably know we have already provided travel
funds and per diem for a number of scientists at the request
of the Division.
These people were not necessarily associated
with the work of the named collections.
With respect to the
others, I chose them and made contracts with them as official
members of the University of Hawaii.
In regard to the former
we
gave
them appointments
compensation in
and approved by
I wish to
future
in our
people
able
for
to the University of Hawaii without
order to permit us to pay whatever is desirable
your Division as regards travel and per diem.
specify that this can be arranged so that in the
it will make matters simpler for you to provide money
contract to have us support the logistic expense of such
as we approve for Eniwetok.
In a few days I hope to be
to take a bit of
your
information.
time off
to draft
the
summary of all
With best personal regards.
this
11446
Sincerely yours,
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Robert W. Hiatt, Dean
and Director of Research
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