Doc 0000151899
CIA
This document is a letter dated June 14, 1957, from an individual to Dr. Harris Isbell at the Addiction Research Center, mentioning enclosed data sheets and expressing disappointment that Dr. Isbell cannot travel to Europe.
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Ask the archive about this →,. 14 June 1957 Harris Isbell, M. D. Addiction Researc:h Center USPliS Rospit al, P. O. Box 2000 Lexington, KentUc:q Dear Dr. Isbell: · It was a great convenience to me that you were able to stop over _ in Washington. I hope that the rest of your visit here 1rent vell and that ,-ou had a pleasant. trip ha::e .. I am enclosing the data sheets that you l~:tt here. I vould appre ciate copies of aey other thet ::AY be~ome available to you. The news that you vill not be able to go to Europe this fall is a disappointment to us or course~ but we trust you vill.- have. a. like opportunity at s~ future time. Sirieerely yours, r. Enclosure - 3 Dat.D. Sheets 4-Jo-7 •.. . ., ... - . -.
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The page displays a typed letter dated June 14, 1957, with handwritten annotations including a number "103" and a circled "14." There is also a signature-like mark in cursive below the closing. A large handwritten annotation "A-357" appears at the bottom right. The letter mentions enclosures and data sheets, but no actual forms or experimental content are visually depicted. There are no official stamps or photographs visible on the document.
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