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March 11th,1929. Dr. Herman Schlundt, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Dear Dr. Schlundt: Your letter of March 8th, enclosing copies of the report rendered to Messrs Markley and Smith, together with the report on tests of Miss Florence Hollaway are at hand, I certainly have no suggostions to offer on your report, as it seems to me as though you have covered the points at issue in concise and clear form. I have been wondering whether we should send a copy of your report on Miss Hollaway to Dr. Craver, but have decided not to do so inasmuch as Dr. Mailla partici- pated in this test, and I presume that Dr. Craver is relying upon him for his information. Am glad to note that Mr. Kjeer found conditions at the "niversity quite satisfactory as far as any possible hazard is concerned, and also glad to note that you feel duly posted with regard to the history of Tadium poisoning" after your discussion with Mr. Kjaer. Sincerely yours, Vice President. HHBarker RH