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June 1, 1925. Dr. Trederick B. Flinn, c/o College of Physicions and Surgoons, 437 West 59th St. New York City. Dear Dr. Flim: I have just returned from a visit to the Ansonia Clock Company at Seventh Avemue and Twelfth Street, Brooklyn. I have explained to lir. King, the superintendent, and Nr. Cook, his assistant, your suggestion to me of last Triday that you would like to exemine operators in luminous application departments other than our Plant in Orange. Both of the above gentlemen expressed complete willingness to co-oparate, and I thinle that if you will phone them a little in advance of when you or one of your assistants plans to visit the Factory, a specific arrangement can rendily be made. King mentioned that the State Board of Health officer had been at thoir Plant twice lately inquiring about the application worle He, therefore, wolcomes an opoortunity to have an examination made. I hope to very promptly arronge for inspection visits in other factories, preferably those conveniently located. The best way to reach the Ansonia Pactory in Brooklim is to take the B. R. T. Subway to Seventh Avenue. You will find a taxi cab station at that station which is the best wey to moke the rest of the journey - about a mile and a half. Yours truly, President.