acye sa 7338 BEST COPY AVAILABLE Donald E. Paglia, ¥.D ie & March 25, 1980 egAe Lab REPOSITORY BeeckhauMuzrov . * Professor COLLECTION LAMENICAC Acobas, Centerex forfor the Health Seiences BONS Wsy Division of Surgical Pathology v Frees a . FOLOER Agia, LetAtL E. Los Angeles, California 90024 Dear Donald: Betty and I are happy to be home but somehow or other I still had to Cee ne Clee, calena ae eee tnd ae the wad OF ene tntbe go to Santiago, Chile, end then at the end of April Betty and I will be going to Israel. When we were in Paris we tried to contact Emily, but the phone number straretericat and addrese that we had were no longer the real ones. If you heve the current phone number or address, kindly let me bave it so that vhen1i an in Paris in October I can contact her. oi Your room is always ready for you and I think the project to work on this time, if you are so inclined, is the rehabilitation of my grandfather's old tools, some of which are sort of interesting. Whenever you wish to learn a little bit about erythroid culture techniques, let us know. From time to time,I think that I might volunteer to take on the Marshall Ilehhnds project. So far, I hava not mentioned this to anyone in the Department or the Director's office. How much of an involvement with the Marshall Island program do you really desire? Your version of the riddle that I posed to you is a reasonable paradigm. ye Teal answer is to show that it is out of this world. In making your plans to come to Brookhaven later in the spring or early Sumer, do not come the first week of April nor the first half of May since we vill be elsewhere. Please let us know when you will be coming. Warmest personal regards from Betty and me, Sincerely yours, ye. oy Eugene P, Cronkite, M.D. ' Ep. Geonks é