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Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
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As I said, I was always interested in nutrition.
And
I needed an income a bit greater than $50 a month.
Even in those days, you-knaw) that wasn't very much.
So I built a home in Richmond.
I built the place lock,
stock and barrel. angtis-wae-theeh
Lt
July, 1
when I_started/I bought some cheap lots out
in Richmond.
One the 4th of July we started digging
the foundations.
It was hot, and, oe that soil was
very hard. (ang built a little house with one bedroom
and a great big living room.
and everything.
‘Plumb ing and fireplace
And we were in before Christmas.
And
that was my half-time job, transferring my activities
over to the sale of laboratory animals.
I notice on svrritolonytect 1939-1942 private business.
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\ found out how to raise laboratory mice in large numbers
by using a
developed.
dietthad
L.» I can't say invented, but
(Cane ‘L found out that mice needed about five
‘times the vitamin intake that dogs did, aed fveryone
raiéed them on dog pellets, which was a
unvevarding thing to do.
very poor,
t got it developed to the point
where I could get - one mouse for every breeding female
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