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![M.S.C. Unit 7 January 1959 Dear George, I a] . flying in to e et me as it Many thanks for your letter. New York on 15th January - but donet try to will be at some awful time in the morning (in any case I see you will be away then). I shall be staying at the Rockefeller for the rest of January. I expect things will be pretty hectic during this period and I might have difficulty in fitting in a visit then to Cold Spring Harbor, but it would be very nice if you could come to Hew York for S, chat. I certainly hope to pay you all a visit some time during my stay. I'm not really keen to give a Seminar, because I don* t feel I have anything to say, but I can probably ran it in with some other trip in that direction. Otherwise some time in May would be the easiest - but let's leave it till I get to Harvard. ichael and Henee arrive by boat in lew York on Odile 30th January. Boston on 2nd February. md the two little girls fly into Great excitementÍ Dr George Streisinger, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Genetics, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N.Y., U.S.A.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b18185885_PP_CRI_E_1_7_3_1_0001.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)