DOCUMENT SOURCE Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Archives and Records Office Records Series Title p== File Code No.——— FieCade Accession No. Folder No, icktMETy Dates A € en; Lete tee ne Fe, _ SSE: 30 Well let's backtrack>—Do-you thinkatleast ~ .-che~outward expression of these diffituittesthetween— qedécal-phystes—et-Berketeyfero LN Hone Now Crocker Lab opened in 1937,) f-forget-what. month it* SSH:. ~wadt”Can you tell me hqw people came to be employees fon how personnel Was attracted? The people they had there Well, mostly by word of mouth. KGS; were ssither’people supported by a grant, tolking-sbowtDocto? Kecanafi. Yikes’we. were” anaidForgotten what fellowship he had, I think it was a Haye! fellowship. ; 7 SSH: Had he been on campusf/before Crocker opened hte-~bent? KGS: ’ No, he was brought in as an out-of-state "SSH: 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. E helped him quite a bit in the area; I helped him get 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. . SSE: Why do you suppose that John Lawrence let his grant run down? . KGS: . - : I don't tow. at the time. . ake I wasn't in on any of the decisions which srr 7*"* eventually left the Lah completely.