Letter from Verna Hobson to Edward Barrett, with Copy to Barbara Evans
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OCR Page 1 of 2May 17, 1954.
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Dear Oppie:
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Lunch yesterday was most delightful.
I have been thinking over our conver-
sation about the transcript of our seiminar.
The basis on which we held these seminars
was that there would be only one transcript
which would be in my possession. That was
the understanding on which I invited my col-
leagues to join me. I don't think it would
be right or wise to change the rules. For
that reason I think it would be best if we
stayed with the original understanding.
The calm fortitude with which you and
Kitty are surviving the nightmare is conta-
gious and inspiring. Thank you both.
My best to you both.
Sincerely yours,
Dr. Robert J. Oppenheimer,
Director, Institute for Advanced Study,
Princeton, New Jersey.
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