tell you about Henry Kaplan; amd Henry Kaplan was the Professor of Radiology at Stanford. But I don't think that Henry really had any connection with the Lawrence-Livermore people. If there is something to be learned, or not. BERGE: I don't know. Bob could tell you about that That's really about all that I can.. Maybe we could round it out with some information on your work after you left, when you went to Harvard. You can tell A) me a little bit about those years there. Resrtr KOHN: uy & It was/a man by the name of Shields Warren. ever heard of him? Have you Shields Warren obtained money for a 4 :0 Ny Cent J radiological laboratoweat Harwerd . aug also A edaphartf FRfe ze I left this place to go to ~ 7 ses;os ia Hazvara,te become the director of the Shields Warren Radiation That laboratory was supposed to promote f / experimental work in the radiological sciences that ifyipertainihay' to diagnosis Wy rheras’ isotopes. So each department, the way I organize that part, each department had its own space in tewib77s A laboratory, qn other words, the Department of Diagnostic which Radiology,, operavind#and I did nothing. thing Sar nuclear medicine. biology. phuyhe had a laboratory tireti@emeacdphewmeere responsible for The same with therapy, and the same I had my own lab for radiation So I considered myself a rental agent5 Ynlike moet,/ directors of laboratories, who operate quite aicterentty. Pons thing I was most interested in going to HarvardMell, two things. “ there were First, you must understand that the Harvard Medical School has a number of hospitals in its community, 17 so to speak,