March 22, 1963 Dear Marshall: Many thanks for the reprints and your note. We have had an unusually good winter, a little on the cold side for the native Texans, but I thought it was just right. Next year you must come down when the weather is at its worst in Bethesda. Just read your article in the latest issue of Scientific American, an excellent presentation. We are gradually learning the ways of manipulation of tumor ribosomes and have some interesting studies in progress. I'll bring you up to date in a subsequent letter, we are in the process of evaluating and writing up some of our findings. Wendell Stanley is going to present this year's Mike Hogg Lecture, he will have to perform very well to meet the high standards you set last year. Incidentally, Marshall, I would greatly appreciate if you would send me an autographed photograph for my office, I have them from all of those who have participated in this lecture series. We all send our best wishes for continued success and progress in your exciting research program. Sincerely, A. Clark Griffin, Ph.D. American Cancer Society Professor of Biochemistry