a, UNCLASSHFEp The collection of over one thousand air samples by the Fie'd ¢ sarples is a creditable recerd in itself. The study of one h monumental amount of work, C. Conclusion At the start of the calermlar yeer, 1950, the organisati work for HeLlivision was virtually completed and the size and the Division was spparent. By the end of the year, except fog franedeope of the work of CMRel2, the Division had in general accepted ita res was acccmplished in the face of a rapidly expanding Leboret effort as well as the diversions created by participation in the w of Je Division, The individual Group reports a11 indicate the antibipated programs for the year ahead. Consideration of these forecasts indi- cates very clearly that the staff members of the Division hawe no desire to rest on their laurels tut anticipate an opportunity to be of constantly increasing service to the Laboratory, “Sees lOUKu YD ht i! Tay 00130915 O11 [ ANE