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  <dc:title>Letter from Walter Bradford Cannon, 20 Prescott Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Otto Loewi</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Thanks him for his letter and the copy of his speech given at the dinner of the Nobel laureates - is sorry that his experiments have not gone smoothly but thinks that the most interesting results 'come forth when difficulties arise.' Has read Loewi's speech with enthusiasm and thinks any American would be proud of it - quotes Emmerson - hopes that 'you and I may live to see their brutal tyranny abolished and human liberty again triumphant.'</dc:description>
  <dc:date>24 December 1942</dc:date>
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