129 / 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. 10 WT-90, one of the old ones, has just been released now in 11 the same identical form of the special report af the 12 laboratory which didthe work. 13 could not be done. 14 have all these in such form that they could be added to the 16 rest of the report. 16 17 18 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 19 have Mr. Sharp get the stuff together on the dose. 20 geographically in the same place I am. Dr. Cohn at NRDL is 21 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 [3