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OCR Page 1 of 2UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
September 8, 1930.
Mr. H. H. Barker
U. S. Radium Corporation
535 Pearl Street
New York City
SEP 119930
My dear Mr e Barker:
After I reached Michigan and began
to reflect 8. little about the anomalous results we
obtained in our test of the expired air from Mrs.
Tuck, I wrote to Dr. Flinn and requested that he make
an examination of the ionization chamber #7 which was
used in the test. Our gamma ray measurements this
time checked almost exactly with the measurement we
made about a year ago. It therefore occurred to me
that the electrode in chamber #7 had dropped out and
was not in position at the time the measurements were
made. This morning I have a letter from Dr. Flinn,
who was evidently out of town for several weeks,
saying that my misgivings as to chamber #7 are
entirely correct and we must therefore report that
the expired air tests for Mrs. Metz and Mrs. Tuck
are of no value. This discovery will not change our
conclusion regarding the activity of Mrs. Tuck, but
it does cast a little doubt upon the possible activity
of Mrs. Metz which we found entirely negative by the
gamma ray method.
I am sorry that we did not discover
this failure of chamber #7 at the time of our measure-
ments. In fact, I think it was rather stupid of us
not to think of it at the time.
If you have any suggestions as to
what we can do to correct our test, we shall be glad
to do it. It has occurred to me that Dr. Flinn being
right close to Newark, might consent to repeat the
expired air on these two girls by having them come
to his laboratory.
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With very kind regards, I remain
Yours very truly,
Herman Schlinet
Herman Schlundt.
HS/GMA
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