OOCUMENT SOURCE Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Archives and Records Offico Records Series Tile ee,- pal Per} ey Leap ee BEeeZeEePWS File Code No. Carton No, Folder No. xu Mets OF S| 9) SO-1a~ APA ee aN Found By ANDMes EZ. Dates oy Eo) é9 ll 59 environment of the termite. - Gustedclis , the local California termite, can"t survive imavery dry place. $47? But there’s one that's in Nevada,» Tettonpsts. nevadtrsl which can survive in very dry areas. We did a paper on that. SSH: When you say "wel. 2 KGS: Cook and fF, SSH: . Le vb, bet space as well? a No, I would go extcitpurified Yias he giving you ‘ aS ALM yand things like that, from the people in the Anstitute. iS 7 (i a Lata eook-ampou ferd-the-faet you were working tn, Evans Tet Hur. iw es met 7 -“ {natitutasywas chatwhat_lo uas-eelied? KGs; . e a 30 rtghtythiein the nidathicttes! you} fast received your Bachelor's? KGS: "30s Very early in the thiveées. I hadn’t received my bachelor's degree By then. ~ +? se BPGor S.F. Cook came back and he'd forgotten what I was supposed to do in the sumeryfor him, that I'd done already,end I T couldn’t interest him in it very much, but we eventually published tt. Was that your first publication? KGS: One of the first, yes) 1 did some photefynantce atudiesSe~ es : Harold eect in the department. ore we were able to make the roots of Barley @hrants eK and light sources. Gnd I found°‘that very intereating, but I was no match for Harold hes Bloom,and ie mathematics were just way beyond me. publish a paper with him. | 4 OK Uy’ turn wilyfre WI az} I did ” Well yz notice that from 1934 to 1937 you were research assistant’ A