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Nov. 24, 1934. Dr. Herman Schlundt, Room 110, New Chemistry Bldg., Columbia, Missouri. Re: LaPorte vs. U.S. Radium Corp. Dear Dr. Schlundt: There is a possibility that Mr. Emmerglick will not complete his side of the case prior to Thanksgiving, and if he does not, he will have to carry over to December 3rd, and possibly the 4th. It may be in such event that we could not put you on until December 4th or 5th. If it is important that you remain in Columbia as long as possible, we can advise you by wire on Wednesday, November 28th, as to when we will be able to put you on the stand. The question of toxicity of thorium-X is apt to be pertinent, and as I recall, you have reviewed the literature on this subject and can speak authoritatively. lie may call upon you in this connection. Very truly yours, HHBarker:DK Vice-President

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