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breakdowns of the epidermis.

DR. BUGHER:

Yes, that will be a component there.

I suppose now we come mainly to the mechanics of
getting this material into a single report.

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Dr. Bugher, I wonder if it would

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inevitably the leadoff on that falls to you.

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Would you like to take that up the

first thing in the morning?

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CDR. CRONKITE:

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Yes, if it were feasible.

That is perfectly all right.

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Obviously we want a report which is complete and lucid, and

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which has all the pertinent-data.

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restricted data in this report, I think it would be desirable}

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If we can eliminate

Can you tell us,

Dr. Bugher, what aspecth

of the report are restricted now?

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When we come to matters that are of

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trouble, if we can declassify it in almost the form it is

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with possibly the deletion of small sections, it would make

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it much more convenient, and will cut down the time delay.

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The things that we would have to hold as classified would be

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