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OCR Page 1 of 2June 22, 1925.
Dr. Frederick B. Flinn,
College of Physicians and Surgeons,
437 West 59th St.,
New York City.
Dear Dr. Flinn:
I an sorry that in my absence lir. Lee was unable to malce
the arrangement that you suggested in your note of June 17. I have
just phoned Mr. Fort who says that he will be glad to see you at the
Luminite Corporation any time. The address is 24 Scott Street,
Newark, N. J.
At present he has only three operators, but his
forelady, Miss Rooney, is interesting because she has been in the luminous
material game about as long as any one in this country. It will be
unnecessary for you to malce any special appointment for the Imminite
vieit and if Mr. Fort, the owner, is not there, he will have left word
with Miss Rooney, the forewonan, so that you ean go right ahead.
It is encouraging to have the results of your inspection at
Ansonia Clock Company.
There are some questions that I would like to
ask about this work and I am vondering whether it would be convenient for
us to get together some time soon, preferably in New York now since I am
not living in Orange.
lir. Lee leaves for New England tomorrow on a regular visit to
some of the watch and clock factories. He will endeavor to make arrange-
ments for you at the New Haven Clock Company, New Haven, Conne, the
E. Ingraham Clock Cormany, Bristol, Conn., and I have suggested to him also
that in view of the present publicity the Waterbury Clock Compeny may be
inclined to change their minds in regard to an examination. In this
connection I have also again written to the superintendent there to-day.
I wonder if you would be good enough to give me a ring on the
phone some time to-morrow morning after 9:30.
I
am not calling you
because I do not want to disturb you in the middle of some work that you
may. be doing.
Yours truly,
President.
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