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given by Peacock, a fellow who just got his Ph.D. & is helping supervise the group with Lipkin. His wife made doughnuts & we had a good time. 

This weekend we [[strikethrough]] will [[//strikethrough]]may go to Chicago to bring back some of the thing we've been storing. We may not go up at Thanksgiving, if Jack's prelims seem too near. He sets the date himself, and doesn't feel ready yet, but studies every day.

This afternoon the lab is being visited by some expert or other & Jack must be there to explain apparatus & experiment. Quite a lot of such people, often visiting foreign scientists (once, the man after whom his apparatus design was named, who invented it, a famous Dave), stop in from time to time.

Jack is following with some interest the Nobel prize winner, Pasternak. What a position! The [[strikethrough]] other [[//strikethrough]] Soviet Nobel winner scientists, by the way, did the work for which they were rewarded in 1932.
Love, Doris 

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