we % ~ Ot oF at OF THE CITY UNIVERSITY oO} au F F NEW YORK THE MOUNT SINAI MEDICAL CENTER ONE GUSTAVE L. LEVY PLACE * NEW YORK, N.Y. 10029 Mount Sinai School of Medicine * The Mount Sinai Hospital March 27, 1978 Dr. Joshua Lederberg Department of Genetics Stanford University-School of Medicine Stanford, California 94305 Dear Josh: I do not know what your commuting schedule is between California and New York. Should you be in New York on Wednesday, April 26th we would be most pleased if you could attend one of our major annual lectures, the Solomon A. Berson Memorial Lecture. This is to be given this year by Roger Guillemin on the subject of “current studies on endorphins", The lecture will take place from 4~5 PM that day with a reception following. If you are able to come I will send you more detailed instructions. —It is hard to believe that my son was just accepted to a combined MD/PhD program at Stanford, though I am not sure that this is what he actually wants. He plans to take off the year before starting in any event and may decide to stay East at Haryard instead, I am looking forward te hearing from you, s With best regards. Sincerely yours, Dro”) Dorothy T. Krieger, M.D. Professor of Medicine L Director, Diyision of 4 Endocrinology & Metabolism I will certainly make an effort;(though I am not sure Roger will welcome me after our discourse here on Claude Bernard -- where I thought Bernard was the unsung hero of the style of the modern scientific paper: which pretends to a 'method' of discovery that is usually fabricated after the fact.) I have a lecture of my own from 2-330, and a dinner engagement; so this is perhaps BARELY possible. But if it is, I don't want to miss a f° -\,chance to renew connects. Yours, CO N