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OCR Page 1 of 2April 22, 1925.
Mr. Josiah Stryker,
c/o Lindabury, Depue & Teulls,
Prudential Building,
763 Broad St.,
Newark,
I. J.
Dear Mr. Stryker:
I have just received
a letter from Mr. John Roach, Deputy Commissioner of
Labor for New Jersey. He asks for a copy of Dr. Drinker's
report on his investigation of our Plant. I have
ledged his letter saying that you are in charge of the
present case.
A note received this morning
from Mr. MeGlyn says that he will arrange to meet me some
evening soon for discussion. I think tre ought to go over
the entire ground carefully together.
I am home practically every
evening. Perhaps you would like to suggest an evening
meeting this week or early next, week that would be convenient
for both you and Mr. McGlyn. I should be very glad to have
you meet at my house or at any other place that would be more
convenient for you gentlemen. Will you give him a ring ?
Yours truly,
President.
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