ID# 1767:
C.B. Davenport letter to H.J. Muller, about reasons against holding a genetics congress in Russia (7/6/1937)
Date:
1937
Pages: (1|2|3)
Source:
Cold Spring Harbor, ERO, Davenport, 1935-37

C.B. Davenport letter to H.J. Muller, about reasons against holding a genetics congress in Russia (7/6/1937)

Dr. H. J. Muller -3- July 6, 1937 I shall be glad if, on occasion, you would present my cordial greetings to the geneticists in the Soviet Union that I mentioned above, and assure them of my great appreciation of the work that they, their colleagues and students are doing, which work is placing their country in the front rank of genetical investigators. Here is wishing them continued success in their important researches. Sincerely yours, Chas. B. Davenport. [end]

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