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OCR Page 1 of 2August 27th,1930.
Dr. Herman Schlundt,
Pilgrim,
Michigan.
via Frankfort.
Dear Dr. Schlundt:
This will acknowledge receipt of copy of
report of examination of Mrs. Netz and Mrs. Tuck, sent from
Columbia, Mo. Your letter of August 19th, is also at hand.
I am glad to note that Mrs. H. is inclined to
dispose of her mesothorium at a price which might be satisfactory
to us. Upon your return to Columbia this Fall I would suggest
that in the event you can purchase this material for $900.00, I
think we can afford to take a chance.
I have read Wall's thesis, and will return it
during the next few days to Columbia, together with a few sugges-
tions which night be helpful in producing a luminous material of
better luminosity than that which Nall succeeded in obtaining.
Our weather has been very delightful during the
past two weeks, which makes one feel quite content even though
they are not at some sea-side resort.
Sincerely yours,
Vice President.
HBBarker: RH
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