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1932, once again an important person antered the professor's life: Helen
X., a young woman from Scotland, whose family has requested us not to
reveal her family name. They loved each other very much, reports Hans,
and visited each other whenever possible. Miss Helen had great appreciation
for the professor's work and tried hard never to stand in the way of
science. This is doubtless the same Helen who sent a specimen of the
Squatina-Squatina to the professor in 1939, an endearing incident that
is reported in the fifth volume of the journal. From this period come
the greater part of the preserved documents, notes from the laboratory,
personal keepsakes, letters, and seven chronologically unconnected volumes
of the painstakingly kept journals.
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