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Spitzer Responds to Inquiries
12016-03-09T01:56:50-08:00Jessica Tran170b93c3f4df728ad26b4a24d8033436e71d348a74611ADDRESSED TO: Linus Pauling | AFFILIATION: N/A | LOCATION: N/A | WRITER: Ralph Spitzer | CONTENTS: Spitzer answers the questions Pauling raised in his letter. The first question, whether he was permitted to go to Czechoslovakia, was yes, his passport allowed him entry into the country. In regards to the second question about whether he upset the Dutch government, Spitzer answers no. He explains that he was “killing time waiting for my wife” by working on his paper and enjoying tourist activities. When his wife arrived, they went to the seashore for four days and as they were preparing to depart to England, the detainment fiasco occurred.plain2016-03-09T01:56:50-08:00Jessica Tran170b93c3f4df728ad26b4a24d8033436e71d348a
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