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fellowship he had, I think it was a
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No, he was brought in as an out-of-state
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person,ase-~
Now, who would have been responsible for that?
Would
that have been one of the Lawrences?
KGS:
One of the Lawrences probably accepted him as a fellow.
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a car. (andaanytime sayening happened, I was the first
to learn about it. GFbe left in Z a
which he was
very dissatisfied withg’ the performance of the Crocker
Lab and what it could do for him.
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SSE:
Why do you suppose that John Lawrence let his grant run
down?
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