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July 21st, 1926. Ansonia Clock Company, 7th Ave. & 12th Sts., Brooklyn, N.Y. Attention - Mr. Charles S. Miller, Vice Pres. Gentlement- We believe you. will agree that the article sent you under July 12th on the subject of "Radio Active Material an Industrial Hasard?". shows that Dr. Flinn has gone into this subject more thoroughly than anyone else. His findings, however, are not final: and it has occurred to us that since this subject is no important 1t would be most desirable for both the malcere and were of luminous material to have the study and experiments carried on over a much greater period of time. or course, to do this re- quires a great deal of time and some money and we wonder if you, as a large user of Inminous material, would be willing to contribute a reasonable amount towards a fund that might permit of a continuation of this splendid work. It is estimated that a minimum of $5,000 will be necessary. Yours very truly, President. CBLES: OB lo .omeM guirowanA explect to notinettA 101 Due IMLEKIOK NENOBVИDON

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