Unit . 26th March, 1960. Dear Vernon, It was very nice to hear from yo`u, especially as I' coultWt f-:;et to Boston on my last-trip. (?-lactoglobulin is being cleared up. Pm glad It will be interesting to see exactly what the change is, I#@ * ve heard from George that Chris has a chanfie in one of the phage lyrozyme mutants. same for the head protein, I wish,Sydney could say the AZ* It's also good news to hear about the program on I am a little unclear about the biolo&cal reason for A2, but perhaps you have some ideas. v!ould it be easy to pick up an electrophoretically altered A2 if it - existed? ._ You are quite right iti thinking that I am no longer >yJorking on soluble RNA, though we may start again when we: get into th e new laboratory.- your modest aim! I wish you success with I have heard.from GeoHrey Brown since ', he had his appendix out, but I hope to see him before Easter. I`am going to Purdue in mid-June, and to the Gordon Conference at the end of June. X plan to spend about a week in Cambridge, Mass., to discuss things. as we should have plenty of time , Everybody here sends their good wishes, Dr. V.&T. Ingram, Div. of Biochemist Dept. of Biology, Massachusetts Inst Cambridge 39, Mass U*S*A* Dr. V.&J. Ingram, Div. of Biochemistry, Dept. of Biology, Massachusetts Institute Cambridge 39, of Technology, U*S*A* Massachusetts,