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OCR Page 1 of 2February 27th,1930.
Dr. S. C. Lind,
School of Chemistry,
University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Dear Dr. Lind:
Your letter of February 24th, has just come to my
attention.
Upon comminaciting with the attorneys I find that
they are expecting you Thursday March 13th. Would suggest that
you, therefore, proceed with any other plans that you mey have, and
in the event that we should need you prior to that date it would
be our misfortune, and we would have to adjust our program to fit
in with yours.
I may say that we are putting forth every effort at
this time to work out some scheme hereby these cases can be settled,
and while we have not arrived at any definite conclusions as yet,
I an still hopeful.
In view of this fact I would suggest that you keep
us advised as to your itinerary, so that in the event the cases
should be settled and we would not need you for trial we could
notify you promptly.
Sincorely yours,
Vice President,
HHBarker:RE
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