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March 19th,1929.
Dr. Herman Schlundt,
University of Missouri,
Columbia, Mo.
Dear Dr. Schlundt:
When I returned the instruments to Dr. Flinn
yesterday morning, I mentioned to him the irregularity which
you noted in your gamma ray readings at Newark on Sunday, ask-
ing if he had had a similar experience. He stated that he had,
and at the time Dr. Ives of the U. S. Dept. of Public Health,
was present at the examinations at Waterbury, they experienced
similar results. Dr. Ives later advised Dr. Flinn that he had
discussed this matter with Dr. 0. H. Gish, whom, as you will
recall is associated with the measurement of extremely minute
ionization currents, and Dr. Gish advised that they had had
similar experiences in their work, attributing the discrepancy
to the screening of external radiation from cosmic sources.
This would seem to be a satisfactory explana-
tion, for after all the Wulf-Hess instrument is very sensitive
and it is quite probable that it could be used for measuring
such sources of radiation.
Dr. Flinn conducts all of his experiments at
the College of Physicians & Surgeons, in a room with no
external outlets other than the one for entrance, and he states
that in that room he never has this difficulty, which of course
should be the case in the event that the trouble can be ascribed
to cosmic rays, or sources of external radiation emitting from
other than redio-active sources.
We trust that your return trip to Missouri
was completed without mishap.
Very truly yours,
Vice President.
HHBarker:RH
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