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Inimersity of Echool of Chrmistry August 3, 1927 Mr. H. H. Barker, Vice Pres. U. S. Radium Corporation, 535 Pearl Street, New York City. My dear Barker: I have your letter of August 1 and would of course, be glad to give you a day any time during my vacation, if you can find me. I am going up on the north shore of Lake Superior, trout fishing. My activities will center somewhere around the town of Grand Marais, Minnesota, which is about 100 miles north of Duluth on the Lake. I will call there once or twice in care of the General Delivery for mail and would be glad to make an appointment with you there if you so desire. A good meeting place would be at the principal hotel, of which I think there is only one, or the Post Office at an appointed hour. I imagine there is a Bus line from Duluth up along the north shore, passing through Grand Marais. Possibly it could be reached by boat also. You could have a nice trip by coming across the Lake to Duluth. If you could arrange to get a few days off RECE! for trout fishing, so much the better, though I imagine you AUG 5 1927 are too busy just now for that kind of recreation. It will be the first real vacation that I have had in two years, so I am looking forward to it keenly, but at the same time I will be glad to do anything in my power to accommodate my - to plans to your convenience. Sincerely yours, S. C. find RADUON S. C. Lind Director SCL:LMK