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OCR Page 1 of 2June 13, 1925.
Waterbury Clock Company,
Waterbury,
Conn.
Attention Mr. C. H. Granger,
Superintendent.
Dear Mr. Granger:
I am very keenly obliged to you for your
detailed letter of June 12, and particularly appreciate the
statistics on page two.
I wonder if you could arronge to
have some one testify in the present suit to the facts in regard
to length of employment, etc.
I am sure that our attorneys
would like to have this valuable contribution to the evidence.
I an talding up with the Plant innediately
the question of instruction. I am afraid that the rule not to
moisten brushes with lips has not always been very rigidly carried
out. x had no idea that any of our instructors would go so far
as to encourage such a practice. Thanks for telling me about it.
Your attitude toward medical examination is
quite natural.
We will try to arrange to secure sufficient
evidence in other plants. If this does not work out entirely,
I may take the subject up with you again and try to persuade you
to another viewpoint, but will certainly not bother you unless it
seems of considerable importance to do so.
Thanks again for your good letter and spirit
of cooperation.
Cordially,
President.
ARoeder-HDI
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