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OCR Page 1 of 2Sept. 10th,1931.
Dr. Herman Schlundt,
University of Missouri,
Columbia, Mo.
Dear Dr. Schlundt:
Your letter of August 29th, has been received, and
I wish to thank you for calling to my attention Dr. H. N. Gillette's
name as a Metallurgist who might have been of assistance to us in
the matter of a substitute for gold alloys.
I must advise you that we had this metal analysed
by reputable concerns here in New York, and it is my belief that the
metal could be rathor easily duplicated. The originator of the
metal was so unreasonable in his demands that we ended all negotia-
tions with him. The matter was largely one of merchandising with
no particular advantage from a manufacturing standpoing, even though
the metal possessed all the attributes which he claimed for it.
We shall be interested to know the final reaction
you get from Rolla as to their interest in the concentration of
carnotite ores, and if we can be of any help to you in securing
this please call upon us.
I trust that your trip to Lafayette and Buffelo
proved satisfactory, and presume that you are enjoying the pleasure
of driving a new care at this time.
Nith kind regards, I am
Sincerely yours
Vice President.
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