(ee) L cr THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY | 5 | a! RUTGERS School of Communication, Information and Library Studies Department of Library and Information Studies 4 Huntington Street - New Brunswick » New Jersey 08903 - 201/932-7917 20 December 1990 Professor Joshua Lederberg Rockefeller University 1230 York Avenue New York, NY 10021-6399 Dear Professor Lederberg: Last year, when I sent you an offprint of my article on England's procurement of German science during World War II, I mentioned that there was a group of people who exchanged information about I.G. Farben's activities; among them I thought you might find some information about the German chemical warfare programs that are of interest to you. I recently received the group's newsletter, which I am () enclosing. I include also a circular soliciting new group members. I would encourage you to add your name; it is a world- wide network including scholars and scientists from quite varied fields. Obviously, quite a few are historians of chemistry. Sincerely yours, Pamela Spence Richards Associate Professor PS: In August I spent a delightful day in Aberdeen with Professor R.V. Jones, who is completely recovered from his three months in the hospital last spring. 2 ® (babe ye Phachirs Lars. | Ve Ged tg zAreir by aut hwy, and Dow OD (Kal : oO a \ fo Ila 5