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SSH:
GYny was Hardin JoneaCPs?
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Well, he was kind of John Lawrence's right-hand man, ~and.>
SSH:
He didn't have any research connection with Crocker, though,
did he?
KGS:
No, he liked to fiddle with my research datag’and turn it
over to John as gomething that we'd done together, or some
such thing.
I gave him hell for that one time, and said
I was very off endeqyy $07
SSH:
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Did you ever have any part in his work on the effects
of Iow level radiation? Because’that became quite a
controversy ~appexantizy later ongwhen he was maintaining that
the current acceptable standards of radiation were set
way too high.
KGS:
SSH:
Well, he was probably right, but I didn't get into that.
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I think that might have been after you had moved to
San Francisco, jn fact I'm quite sure it was.
KGS:
Yes, could have been.
SSR:
But you had virtually no dealings in the scientific senseg
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with Donner Lab from its inception all the way up
to the time you left, did you?
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Davis?
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