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August 10, 2005: New York Times Article on an Important Science Collection

"It also contains an early and rather different draft of Dr. Watson's book, then called "Honest Jim," that Harvard University Press found too scandalous to publish, after it received a deluge of criticism from Dr. Crick and other leading scientists.

The collection was financed by Mr. Norman, a rare-book dealer in Novato, Calif., and chosen by Mr. Seckel, a cognitive scientist in Pasadena, Calif., who visited researchers and offered to buy their papers."

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