One of the doctors, who was at the same demonstration as I, thought that he had seen Serios make suspicious moves. He wrote Dr. Eisenbud and said:. . . on further thought I have come to agree with Mr. Nile Root that there is trickery involved . . . I cannot accept what was presented as truth, although I am convinced beyond doubt of your own personal honesty.
Dr. Eisenbud responded to this dignified and hightly respected physician with the following letter:
March 22, 1966 Thanks for your letter. I appreciate it, and accept it in the spirit in which it is being tendered.
Yours sincerely,
Jule Eisenbud
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