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UNIVERSITY OF missouri
COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
MAY 7 1930
Jun
May 5, 1930
Mr. H. H. Barker
U. S. Radium Corporation
535 Pearl St.
New York City, N.Y.
Dear Mr. Barker:
With reference to the Welsbach stock
of Mesothorium in process, let me say that this is
steadily declining and will probably be exhausted
within the next year. You may have heard that the
Welsbach Company has decided to discontinue the
manufacture of Thorium Nitrate. When the present
stock of Monazite sand is worked up this division
of their work will be discontinued. In fact, it
has been closed already. Within another year the
accumulated residues and materials in process will
doubtless be finished up. Last year we refined
about 800 mg. and this year we shall refine by
July 1st about 600 mg.
All of the aged material has been
disposed of, but I do not know whether the 800 mg.
which we refined last year was also included in the
sale.
Dr. Breckenridge and an assistant
have begun processing the zinc residues. They did
not get started as quickly as they had hoped be-
cause they made two or three duplicate runs on some
batches before undertaking operations on a more
extended scale, but they are now operating with
a large kettle and the work should go forward quite
rapidly from now on. They are not ready as yet to
start a crystallizing system. Dr. Breckenridge
was pleased to hear however that the next lot of
material would be coming along soon.
-2-
You have read in the Missourian that
after commencement our new President, Dean Williams,
will become active. On May 16th, we expect to
have a little trial here of Professor Meyer. After
that we hope to settle down to normal working con-
ditions. While I am not a prophet, I feel that we
shall have one less professor on the staff next year.
Have any new developments arisen with
regard to the law suits?
I am also interested to learn whether
any new ore prospects have come to your attention.
Please remember we shall always be glad to make a
few tests on these radioactive minerals.
With very kind regards, and good wishes,
I remain
Yours very sincerely,
Herman Schlundt
Herman Schlundt.
HS
gma
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