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OCR Page 1 of 2"AMERICA FORE"
SURETY LINES
CASUALTY LINES
FIDELITY
BLANKET
COURT
CONTRACT
FIDUCIARY
The litelity: and (asually (ompany of Nowlork
ACCIDENT
BANKERS
HEALTH
LIABILITY
COMPENSATION
AUTOMOBILE
BURGLARY
DEPOSITORY
ROBBERY
OFFICIAL
THEFT
CUSTOMS
ERNEST STURM CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
FRANCHISE
EXCISE
jais in 1936
PLATE GLASS
REVENUE
ELEVATOR
LICENSE
BERNARD M.CULVER PRESIDENT
BOILER
ENGINE
MACHINERY
MISCELLANEOUS
AVIATION
80 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK CITY
January 7, 1936.
Mr. Clarence B. Lee, President,
United States Radium Corporation,
535 Pearl Street,
New York, New York.
Dear Mr. Lee:
Our conversation on the train was not for-
gotten and the authority of whom I spoke is Mr. H.
R. Northrup, Director of the Workmen's Compensation
Bureau of the Associated Industries of Missouri, his
office being in the Railway Exchange Building at
St. Louis.
If you will state your problem to him I
feel reasonably sure that he has in his possession
a wealth of material which should be valuable for
your purpose.
One of these days, if your permission will
be granted, I would like very much to look over the
plant you are operating, being especially interested
because of our association with the Pioneer Instru-
ment Company's compensation insurance.
Cordially yours,
H. S. ROBINSON, Superintendent,
Compensation & Liability Dept.
HSR:MCM
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