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                  <text>July

20 , 1965

Dr. Irene E . Hwkow
Research Psychologist
Psydxomamaoology Service Center
National Institute of Mental Health
Department of Health, Echmation, and Welfare
Bethesda, Maryland 2001!!

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that the paucity of armies considering the effects of drugs on
speech is indeed startling, and I hope that the forthcoming
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if the damages follomd the predicted direction. However, your
reqmet for reliability of seems is proper, and interested readers
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