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November 28,1930. Dr. Herman Schlundt, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Dear Dr. Schlundt: Your letter enclosing copy of letter from Dr. Ling to Dr. Parsons, relative to Dr. Moore, is before me, and I an indeed most sorry to learn of Dr. Moore's condition. I would be more than glad to do anything possible in the way of endeavoring to make available radium supplies in this area, but really feel that the time has probably passed for such treatment. Furthermore the treatment would have to be administered in Rochester, and inasmuch as the majority of the radium owned by the Memorial Hospital is in their emanation plant, it would hardly be practical to make available their supply. I also understand that they do not have enough material to meet the demands of their own clinic, although they undoubtedly would be more then pleased to make sone sacrifice in this matter and share their supplies with a need such as this. I would be grateful to you if you would keep us posted regarding Dr. Moore's condition. Sincerely yours, HHBarker: RH