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to be very different from the program either
& year previously or a year ahead.
For example, I think it would sure
prise many of you, that nowhere on this pro-
gram today are we going to talk about beryl=
lium quartz which is one of the most importe
ant probleme that this laboratorg ever faced
from the standpoint of the sclentific challenge
and the magnitude of the effort required to
lick the problem; but this is now ancient
history insofar ae the current vrogram of the
laboratory is concerned,
Similarly, the problems of thorium
toxicology, uranium poisoning, are all problems
that the laborctory hae felt within the past,
but these are items which do not have a place
on the agenda today,
However, for orfentation, I thought
that the best way you could get some idea of
the diversified interests of the laboratory
would be to look at the bibliography,
We have selected some ninety refers
ences of works published in the open litera
ture since 1950,
I won't go over thie bibliography