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November 29th,1930. Dr. S. C. Lind, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Dear Dr. Lind: Dr. Schlundt sent me a copy of your letter addressed to Dr. Parsons, relative to the condition of Dr. Moore. I was quite shocked to learn of Dr. Moore's illness, and while I interpret your letter to infer that you did not have much hope, still we can all hope for the best. I had just recently written to Dr. Moore, relative to our litigation, with special reference to the Tuck & Metz cases versus the U.S.R.Corporation. These cases are coming to trial on January 5th,1930, and we had hoped to enlist Dr. Moore's services as an expert witness. I did not communicate with you, as you had expressed the thought that you preferred not to come if we could possibly get along without you. The feeling of our counsel has been that we should have at least two men of the type of you, Dr. Moore and Dr. Schlundt, and inasmuch as Dr. Moore will not be available, we are writting you to see if it would be possible for you to come to New York during the week of January 5th. You understand, of course, that in case any changes should arise regarding the status of these cases, we would notify you at once. With kind regards, I am Sincerely yours, Vice President. HHBarke:RH

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