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Dr. MAR 6 1929 the H. R Columbia Unibersity intheity of DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING February 26, 1929. Dr. Herman Schlundt, Dept. of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Dear Dr. Schlundt: I am sending herewit! nine samples of ash as labelled, and believe that this will cover the remaining samples. In case others come in later, I will make a separate shipment of them. In one or two cases when you dissolve them, I suspect you will find a few small pieces of porcelain, due to breakage of the evaporating dishes during the process of ashing In all cases this porcelain is from Coor's U. S. ware. I trust that it will not be a harmful contamination. I am enclosing a statement for the work which I would appreciate if you will O.K. and send to Dr. Barker. We enjoyed your stay in New York very much, and hope that you will come again in the not too distant future. Mrs. Turner joins me in kindest regards to you and Mrs Schlundt. Yours very truly, W. D. Turner T/H