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Hamburger informs Lillie of his arrival date in Chicago and the arrival of Dr. Spemann
Hamburger notes a manuscript for Lillie to read and details his plan for Woods Hole
Lillie inquires about Messersmith's endorsement of Viktor Hamburger's visa and personally vouches for him
Hamburger informs Lillie of his completion of his lab manual and the preparations for the embyrology course in Woods Hole
Lillie comments on the death of Hans Spemann and recalls his last letter from Spemann
Hamburger informs Lillie of his development of course materials and the slow pace on his own research, which should speed up following a grant by the Rockefeller Foundation
Hamburger informs Lillie about issues at Washington University and his need to search for a new position, Hamburger requests Lillie's help in locating a new position
Lillie hopes for the publication of Hamburger's lab manual and looks forward to seeing Hamburger in Woods Hole
Lillie sympathizes with Hamburger's prospects at Washington University and offers help in recommending him for another position
Lillie commends Hamburger's decision to turn down the offer from Odessa
Lillie notes how encouraging it is for his students to carry on scientific traditions
Hamburger informs Lillie of his travel to Washington and New York and notes that he will forward on his stipend information

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