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![October Ite 1 . Leonard D. Hamilton Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, Long Is 3 m , We Yor! ] 7 Dear .Leonard: I wanted to pass on to you a thought about the Crick-Wilkins-Watson situation* j 1, of course, hav£' nevar tet ' : .'r Von fout X have r*o/: hin book. I have the tome thatüe would ^Llk© publicity and that it might occup? to hlm\th2& he co-; >c • >?:• It for himself and hie bofk by painting hllmeiï to the p;..?.* >.c as 1-!v- V5 1 liara Manchester of 1963. Tn.cteórt, he could suggest that Messrs, Crick and WalfcLns tempted to suppress his book. If fehis is a valid ©Btlmate of Honest Jim' e proclivities (and you and Crick and Wilkins should really be the JuoU,;c of that), then I suggest that we head him off by now notifying Atheneum and Watson*s lawyer that we don't intend tc bring any legal action to an .join the publication of the 00 k. ft. e you know, 1 have no confidence that we can do so,; counsel on the other side are](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b1818893x_pp_cri_i_3_8_4_0002.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


