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March 8th,1929. Dr. Herman Schlundt, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Dear Dr. Schlundt: Your letter of March 5th, advising that it will be possible for you to be in Newark on March 17th, is at hand. I have communicated this information to Mr. Markley, and he in turn has talked with Mr. Berry with the result that arrangements have been made to proceed with this examination on Sunday morning, March 17th at Mr. Bery's office at 10 o'clock A.M. I previously told you that we are disposed to honor Mr. Berry's request that Dr; Flinn not be present, but whether or not we shall have anyone else is still undetermined. Frankly I believe that Mr. Berry is going to object to the presence of any other physicist, but it is possible that we will endeavor to have Dr. Failla present in case he will consent to serve. If you will kindly advise me as to the time of your arrival I shall endeavor to meet you. I shall take the equipment to Mr. Berry's office Saturday March 16th, and leave it there over night so that it will become acclimated. Sincerely yours, Vice President. HHBarker:RH