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OCR Page 1 of 2February 5,1930;
Dr. 8. C. Lind,
University of "innesota,
School of Chemistry,
Minneapolis, -inn.
Dear Dr. Lind:
This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of
February 2nd, enclosing bill for your services, as well as travel-
ing expenses.
I an glad to state that I am passing this along to
Hr. Markley, who has a fund for meeting such expenses.
Your bill seems quite in order, and I trust that
are "arkley will take care of it promptly.
I note that you expect to be in Columbia on February
13th, and in this connection I have written to Dr. Schlundt request-
ing that he turn over to you the compilation of articles pretaining
to the litigation, which he took homewith him from New York. In case
Dr. Schlundt sight overlook this matter, It might be well for you to
call it to his attention.
Matters are progressing along normal lines with reference
to the suits, and as far as we know now, we expect to go to trial on
March 10th and 25th respectively. We, of course, shall advise you
as to the exact date when we shall need you, as well as Drs. Moore
and Schlundt.
You will doubtless be interested to know that we expect
to take depositions from Drs. Bowing, of Majo Clinic, Stevens of
Detroit, and Pohle of Madison, Wis., with refe ence to the internal
administration of radium chloride and any possible deleterious effects
that may have been noted or that might have been suspicioned.
With kind regards, I am
Bircerely yours,
Vice President.
HHBarke :RH
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