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MR. EISENBUD:?
Howard Was always
go busy and he seemed to do all the things
he used to do and now he looks after our
problems as well,
And of course, Chuck has
done a great deal of this,
It's a little strange the Division
of Biology and Medicine should have to con=
cern itself with the scope, the way in which
a contractor works with nuclear.metals up in
Boston which is the metallurgical institution
operated by Allegheny-Ludlow and I think this
must have taken half of Brown's time for a
while and I know you sat: in it,
It's the peculiar way in which
the Commission operates. They take the
Division in Wachinecton and give regional responsibility, and they say, “since you are
looking after us, we have development problems
in this area and special problems and appli-
cation problems; military applications, civil-~
fan ones"; everything else the Commission does.
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That very briefly is what we are
doing and I'11 be glad to answer any questions
that you have,
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