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Columbia University in the City of New York New York, N.Y. 10027 PARKER SCHOOL OF FOREIGN 435 West 116th Street AND COMPARATIVE LAW 1731 S Street, N. W., No. 8 Washington, D. C. 20009 17 October 1972 Mr. H. E. Robison Stanford Research Institute Menlo Park, California 94025 Dear Mr. Robison: I am enclosing a transcript of our interview of last May for your records. I am terribly sorry for the delay in transmitting this. As you will note, we have recently moved, and all work on the book has been in suspension for the past sereral months; only recently was the transcript completed. I must also apologize for the mongrel typography. My as- usual-barely-audible voice made the tapes rough going. Despite the handwritten corrections, I hope you will find the transcript interesting reading. I would be most appreciative if you would call any errors or ambiguities to my attention; and if you should care to clarify or expand any of your replies, please let me know. As I mentioned to you previously, we are thinking of eventually archiving these interviews at Columbia; that is a matter which will be negotiated separately, however, and you will be free then to edit out any remarks about which you may entertain reservations. Of course, I'll be sending you copies of any sec- tions of the book in which your comments appear before the manu- script is submitted to the printer. Many thanks for your past help and cooperation. I shall be sure to keep you posted on the progress of this project. Sincerely, Dale M. Hellegers TEAM TERMS S.S.