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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
- 2 -
H. H. BARKER
One point more--] have now trained myself to breathe more
easily in making expired air tests and I think that I can have trained myself to
breathe almost normally while forcing the air through the chamber, but I believe
that most persons when they are asked to blow air into the ionization chamber
take deep and long breaths allowing 15 seconds per liter of air for nearer the
correct figure than 18 seconds for three liters.
We received notice this afternoon that classwork will end
at four 0' clock today and will not be resumed until January 3. We have more
cases of "flu" than the local hospital can handle.
My second series of experiments is nearing completion. I
hope to render report by the end of the week if all goes well.
Sincerely yours,
Herman Schlundt
Herman Schlundt.
HS
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