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June 9th,1932 Dr. Horman Schlundt, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Dear Dr. Schlundt: Am sorry indeed to learn that the Macey Foundation are not disposed to extend to you a grant. It is unfortunate that Dr. Kast does not appreciate the feeling with regard to the physiology of radium. I am satisfied that Dr.Ewing did everything possible in your behalf, and I don't believe any other avenue of approach would have accomplished as much as this one did. Dr. Flinn tells me that he has been invited by the Radium Institute of Berlin to pay a visit to their hospitals during this dummer, and that he expects to sail for Germany sometime during August. I am a little bit at a loss to know just exactly what wight this invitation carries, and the meaning of same. I am inclined to believe that it is something which Dr. Flinn invited, rather than something which has cone to him unsolicited. I hope that Dr. Leake will see fit to extend to you the loan of his instruments, for I understand that they are not being used at this time. Very truly yours, Vice President. HHBarker: RH