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We have been enriched and informed. I think that not much more can 
be said now. We need to reflect before any further comment, and I hope 
that we can reflect with the hermeneutics of neutrality, as far as I 
am concerned. 
I am going to — next week, I think — take off for the Alps and put on a 
pair of skis, and engage in an exercise in which the risks are not hypo- 
thetical but real. I think the process is much better established, the 
benefits are somewhat easier to assess, but then, as in the last two days, 
I will know that I have been at very high altitudes. 
I want to extend my deepest appreciation to all of you for your 
participation. 
Before closing, I would like to acknowledge the presence throughout 
these two days of Dr. Charles Weiner, the MIT Archivist, who has been taking 
complete television tape coverage of this meeting, and he has done it very 
unobtrusively. I think we owe you a debt of gratitude. 
I would like now to bring this meeting to a close, and this Committee 
stands adjourned. 
Thank you. 
(Thereupon, at 4:40 p.m., the meeting was adjourned.) 
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