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OCR Page 1 of 2UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
July 23, 1930
Mr. H. H. Barker
U. S. Radium Corporation
535 Pearl St.
New York City
086197 nor
Dear Mr. Barker:
Soon after you left on Saturday I
went home and have not been back in the office until
yesterday. I succeeded in keeping up a pretty fair
competition internally with the external temperature
which ranged from 100 to 103 here in Columbia, but
I had the advantage over nature in maintaining a
far greater uniformity. I am quite normal again and
shall go on with my work but this enforced vacation
has delayed my work a little, and I am hoping you
can arrange the dates of the trip to New York for
the week beginning Monday August 4th, so that I can
spend Monday in Chicago, and be on hand in New York
Tuesday and ready for work on Wednesday.
It may interest you to know that while
my temperature was highest, I was functioning as
service man in a gas station selling gas very fast,
but I was unable to figure the price which put me in
great distress. The price was expressed as an exponential
function which it was not possible for me to handle.
The resulting perspiration finally broke the fever,
but it is a little easier to walk around now for I
have about 10 pounds less to carry.
Enclosed is a letter which was
nis-carried.
Yours very sincerely,
Herman SachlundT
Herman Schlundt.
HS/GMA
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