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OCR Page 1 of 2August 8, 1934
Dr. S. C. Lind,
Director of Chenistry,
University of Minnesota,
Minneepolis, Minn.
Dear Dr. Lind:
Due to the fact that it was impossible for
Dr. Schlundt to appear st the hesring of the to Porte case
during the early part of September, we requested him to
come on to New York a couple of weeks ago to take his
deposition. After the testimony had besn transcribed by
the stenographer assigned to the case, it was so garbled
that it 988 of little or no value to either ourselves or
the plaintiffs.
We have, therefore, been endeavoring to
arrange a date for this case that would be possible for
Dr. Schlundt to be present. The date set at the moment
is September 17th but Dr. Schlundt advised us that it will
be impossible for him to come to New York prior to October
15th. We are endeavoring to have the court set a date for
this case not éarlier than October 15th and as soon there-
after as thoir calendar will perait. On account of the
court being on vacation in the West, we probably will not
have a definite date set until the first week in September.
In the seantine I ahould like to have you give
us information as to your availability on or about Oetober
15th. Ne assune that you could be available during the week
of September 17th.
With kind regards, I en
Sinceroly yours,
HHBarker:
Vice-President
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