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Copy Nov 27 1928 Dr. Hermann Schlundt, University of Missouri, Columbus, Missouri. Dear Dr. Schlundt: I received your short note written on the train. I examined the girl on Tuesday and the following are my findinge: con - 00549 June 1928 Standard 55-54 13* 23" a 00498 n.4 - 00493 Girl 52-48 12 17" e 00543 00046 64-60 12 00555 5mg Standard 59-55 13 38" .00489 Nov 27 Standard 55-48 22° 3" 00529 Gamme Ray machine care - 00559 1 Girl 55-48 20 50" 00560 N.4 - 00529 54-47 20° 56" .00558 Net 00030 , Standard 54-47 22 3" .00529 3.5ug- cure. 00401 Standard 77-62 30 6" Expired air. 00830 N.4 - 00834 Girl 80-65 17° 51 01400 Nit - 00567 77-62 17° 49" 01403 Standard 79-64 29' 35" 00839 I could not make an expired air test in June because I could not get the instrument charged properly. I noticed that the Lind machine does not seen to be grounded for after I have charged it with a rod and turning the wire against the glass that if I pass the rod over the charging end the leaf will move ten divisions at times and will discharge very rapidily as compared with it normally. Yours truly Frederick B. Flinn 0051 X 7.0 x 10 - 9 = 40 x 10 - 12 40x10-10 = 15 x10-10 2.7 40 x 10 - 12 = 2. 2 - 110-12 NOV 281928 18 2.2 x10-12 - 12 10-6 2.09x10-6 = 1.0 my