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a lot of these laboratories whichhave taken on this work to
submit the reports as more or less their own work, rather than
to throw it into this large one.

I thought of this a couple

| of times in looking through the material that we have gotten
from many other sources.
DR, BOND:

Do these come out as general reports

or reports from the institute?

Would the Los Alamos report

constitute an addendum report?

Washington, D. C.

Alderson Reporting Company

COL, BROWNING:

I don't know that much about it.

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WT-90, one of the old ones, has just been released now in

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the same identical form of the special report af the

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laboratory which didthe work.

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could not be done.

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have all these in such form that they could be added to the

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rest of the report.

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So there is no reason why this

But it would certainly be valuable to

CDR. CRONKITE:

One thing I forgot, Dr. Bugher,

if it were acceptable to the people concerned, I would: like
strictly from the standpoint of it being easier for me to

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have Mr. Sharp get the stuff together on the dose.

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geographically in the same place I am. Dr. Cohn at NRDL is

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in direct contact with Bond.

He is

I think it would be easier

for them to take the major responsibility of writing that
ARC

part of the report.

I have not discussed it with then.

I

don't know whether they are willing to accept the
responsibility of doing it.

I think

it would expedite

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