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As is evidenced here in the letter,
quite a little progress has been made in.fhat
but I have felt that there is an extraordinary
contrast between the very effective liaison
that ORENS has with all of the schools in the
southeast and the extraordinarily inadequate
contact that AOI hag with the other schools,
I hapvened to be talking with a man
on the faculty at Brown, for example who had
had bereonai contact but he felt that it was
much more a personal contact than a Brown
University contact that was represented there,
And I think some of the smaller schools have
had the feeling that Brookhaven was entirely
out of their league and had done nothing to
‘orient either their faculty or their students
with regard to:the opportunities at Brook
haven e
remarks,
DR. GLASS:
I'm gled you made those
When I was on the Advisory Committee
for the Biology Department at Brookhaven, we
raised the same question, drawing attention
to the rather distinct contrast between the
Biology Department at Brookhaven and its
relation to neighboring colleges and univerel~
tles and that at Oak Ridge,
And, while re~
cognition seemed to be cade of the problem,
Hey
nothing ever seemed to be done about it to