page 32 lab to a central location in the Longwood Avenue area of the School, and including in it facilties for research controlled by diagnosis, therapy and nuclear medicine as well as radiobiology. subsequently Warren's son-in-law told me,that Warren hated me. I can see why. A He had written hundreds of letters to raise the two million plus neededfor the lab building, and he had been the primary person responsible for getting an American Cancer Society professorship for the lab's director. He gave in to my plan, I suppose, because he could not face giving back the funds that he had raised. I was so naive fiiamm when I put forward my plan did not know inemcicnasn—e~pewerfirt-pusrtien._lhadacted—enttreby-en—thetasits—eéahetel . . o. eg 1 . _ 1 considered—te—pe-restistic—_clinteatamt-scienttrfie~geets- how powerful my position was. \ — His plan didn't even fulfill the requirements that he stated in his contract with the Public Health Service (rdsing money for the building). God knows how many hours Warren spent on that project which yielded him so little satisfacti8n. However, the Deaconess Hospital did name the lab after him - the Shields Warren Laboratory.

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