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OCR Page 1 of 2July 20,1928.
Dr. Herman Schlundt,
University of Missouri,
Dept. of Chemistry,
Columbia, No.
Dear Dr. Schlundt:
I am herewith sending you a letter
addrossed to you from Arthor H. Thomas Company, which
you enclosed in a recent communication to Dr. Flinn.
We are unable to understand why this
letter was forwarded to us, as you made no comments in the
text of your letter. In the event that you desire to have
us order this equipment, please be advised that Dr. Flinn
has a supply of the items mentioned, and they will be
available for us when you are here.
In the event that you wish anything
special along this line please advise inmediately and I
will endeavor to comply with your wishes.
Adverse publicity is becoming quite
common again, and it is dafficult to tell what the outcome
of this entire situation is going to be. This malces
it very important that the work contemplated be carried
out and put into record at the earliest possible date.
There is a great deal of constructive work to be done in
this field, and I am in hopes that you have become sufficient-
ly interested to become a factor in the field.
My plans for vacation are very indefflite.
I expect to drive up to Lake George on July 28th, and from
there will go to Lake Champlain, Quebec, Montreal and then
to Toronto. In case I find a desirable place around Toronto
in the Lake region I may stay there for a week or so to rest
up. I will undoubtedly be back in N.Y. some time during the
middle of latter part of the week of August 12th, and should
you desire to reach me I would suggest your communicating
with our office.
With kind regards, I remain
Sincerely yours,
HHBarker:RI
Vice President.
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