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You also have in your folder,-
over the General Manager's signature, to
Mr, Pike, with reference to Brookhaven, +:
I don't think there need b@ any discussion
of it at thie time, but I would hope that
you would read it when you do have the tine,
It was, of course, largely com—
posed by Lee Hayward to whom I made available
a copy of Mr, Pike's letter to the General
Manager.
I think it’s rather a nice statement of Brookhaven's concept of its own
mission and it points out in the last para.
graph that they are willing to consider
doing a little more in the training and educational field for non~research teacherss
DR. WARREN?
This impressed me
asp a very sound statement or what Brookhaven
is doing, the way in which it is fulfilling
its responsibilities as a regional laboratory
and I think that Mr, Pike has performed a real
service in pointing out that the AOI and the
immediately associated universities are not
only the ones that were looked to, to operate
- and cooperate with Brookhaven, but also as
essentially trustees to see that the interests
of the smaller colleges and universities
throughout the area are alco weighed heavily,