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XVI
CONTENTS
Chapter Page
XII. Between the Wars 227
Deterioration at the Museum 228
Inadequate Space, Insufficient Personnel 230
Working Under Handicaps 231
The Edgar Bequest 234
Gaining Ground 235
Prospects for a New Home 236
A New Building— Where and When? 239
Action Delayed 241
XIII. Pathology Worldwide 245
Regional Centers for Histopathology 246
Increase in Personnel 249
A New Name for a New Organization 250
Scientific Investigations 251
The Attack on Tropical Diseases 254
Use of Materials for the Study of Pathology 256
Study Sets 257
The Army Medical Illustration Service 259
Storage of Museum Collections 264
Veterans' Administration and the Museum 265
Words of Appreciation 267
XIV. The Immediate, Imperative Objective 269
Continued Efforts To Get a New Building 270
Changes in Role of the Museum 271
Problems of Location 272
Building Plans Reviewed 277
Scientific Advisory Board of the AFIP 280
The Hawley Board 283
XV. New Name, New Home, New Responsibilities 287
Legislative Tangles 289
Congressional Hearings 289
A Bomb-Resistant Structure 292
Going Ahead on the New Building 293
Breaking Ground 295
Laying the Cornerstone 302
Dedication 307
XVI. Carrying On in the "Old Red Brick" 311
The Cooney Committee 315
Atomic Bomb Research Unit 318
Atlas of Tumor Pathology 320