Mr. Srnest Allen October 27, 1953 Page 2 as good as the research personnel in ite Thus, we can be broadening the scope (let me emphasize at very little additional expense) and bring in additional competent observers. Another advantage, of course, is that in general one group of workers has a tendency to catalyse and stimulate another group. When one considers the significance of this three-point program and the urgency of the radiobiology aspects of it, then it is difficult to believe that longer postponement of the program should continue. Trusting that this, in a very percursory way, fills in the missing gaps of the proposal which you now havey I am Sincerely yours, eo) we , RSS/mew (Oo ; A Ray: Ss«- Snider ee Ay