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October 2nd, 1929. Dr. R. B. Moore, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. Dear Dr. Your letter of September 27th, is at hand and, I an sorry that I gained no information while abroad which might be of value to you as regards your editorial in the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Che istry. Indirectly I do know that this editorial was called to the attention of the people in Bengius and that they were more or less concerned regarding same, but to what extent this aroused their concern I cannot say. I did not intend to visit the Belgian people while abroad, therefore, have nothing new to relate. Unfortunately Madem Curie was out of Paris during the time that we were there, but I received a nice note from hor stating that she regräted her absence as she would have been glad to see ne had she been in the City. Are you planning on being East during the visii of Nadam Curie to this Country? In case you are we hope that we may have the pleasure of a visit with you. Nith kind regards, I am Cordially yours, hHBarker:RH