July 2, 1946. Miss Esther Zimier, 1268 Grant Avenue, New York 56. N.Y., My dear Miss Zimmer: On enquiring of Dr, Garnjobst here as to what you were doing with Neurospora latéay , I was pleased to learn that you were in New York. Since I expect to be in the city during the next few weeks for the Cold “pring Harbour Symposia, I hoped that you might find it convenient to meet me und discuss some of the work on 1633. Dr. Beadle may have mentioned to you that I had been working on the adaptations of pabless strains last Fall; your name wes mentioned in several of his letters to me, which inspired this request for an interview. I shall be staying et a Quaens address c/o A. Iannone, 100-09 4C Rd., Ccrone, for the duration of the Symposium . I hope that you can write me there and mention how I may get in toch with you to arrange a meeting in time for us to do so, Very sincerely yours, Joshua Lederberg. ' ae Gall Douek Ayan's don reihe bea. Uv ~u- MA. we toe