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February 1, 1930. Dr. Harry H. Bowing, c/o Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. Dear Dr. Bowing: I an writing this second letter, as it may be that you will wish to use only the one in connection with presenting this matter to your Board of Governors. I wish to advise that I discussed this same subject with Dr. Pohle at Madison, and Drll Rolland H. Stevens of Detroit, and that both men consented to give us their aid. Since my return to New York I have discussed the entire situation with our counsel, and we have tentatively set February 15th, Saturday, to take these depositions in Chicago. The depositions will probably be taken under the conditions that should you be available at the time of trial your testimony before the Court would still be usable. We appear in the Supreme Court of New Jersey on March 1 th, and in the Federal Court on March 25th, and hope to use your testimony in both cases. The testimony would probably be taken at one o'clock before a clerk at one of the Law offices in Chicago. Our attorneys, as well as myself, would arrive in Chicago early that morning, and would hope to have a conference with you around 10 A.M., the exact time and place to be set later. As you appreciate the time is rather short before we take these depositions, but there seened no later date which was satisfactory, and we sincerely hope that this time will fit in with your plans. We, of course, expect to reimburse you for any expense connected with this work, as well as for your services. Sincerely yours, Vice President. HHBarker: RH