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MR. HENDERSON:
TI firet vant! to
thank you and the Committee, Doctor Dunham
and Merril, for the ovportunity to sit with
you for these two days,
Both George Speigel and I are quite
involved on the UN Scientific Committee and
Merril thought it would be a good idea for Just
a background, and I think we've got that,
This morning I think T was a little
over my head,
I sti11 don't know quite what
the figures mean up there.
press you.
DR. DUNHAM}
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That was just to ime
MR. HENDERSON:
I'm impressed,
John Hall wanted to be with you at this meeteing to follow up his diccussion and some of the
Suzzestions, " believe that were made at the
last Advisory Committee Meeting.
He was not able to attend and so::7
he askedme ~ since I was going to be here, if
I couldn't give a brief statement of, his report,
He mentioned in checking the trans=
cript the bilateral agreement which we have,
the research agreement that we have with some