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Correspondence

Letter to Trinkaus, letting him know that she submitted their work on poking cells in culture to Nature.
Letter to Trinkaus, about ordering reprints.
Letter to Trinkaus, announcing that their letter was accepted by "Nature."
Letter to Trinkaus, thanking him for his letter and discussing the job market.
Letter to Trinkaus, discussing "invasiveness."
Letter to Trinkaus, mentioning her manuscript.
Letter to Trinkaus, thanking him for preprints and discussing cell locomotion.
Letter to Trinkaus, thanking him for reprints.
Letter to Trinkaus, about a journal article.
Letter to Trinkaus (no year provided), thanking him for his letter and comments.
Letter to Trinkaus, about the results of her experiments
Letter to Trinkaus (no year provided), asking Trinkaus about his experiments at Woods Hole.
Letter to Madelaine, about a bill from the MBL.
Chester Yntema writes to Hamburger to inform him that John Decker is interested in taking-up a position in Hamburger's department
On his work during the war and his carreer plans after. On livestock breeding and his new appointment at the Agricultural Research Council.

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