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September 23, 1930 
 
Mr. Aldo Leopold, 
421 Chemistry Building, 
Madison, Wisconsin. 
Dear Mr. Leopold: 
I am enclosing a newspaper clipping referring 
to Tularemia in Russia which I thought might interest 
you. 
I am also returning papers which were attached 
to your letter of September 6th, which I intended to 
give you in New York. 
I am sorry that we did not have more time to 
go over matters in New York. 
With all the many busy weeks I have had in New 
York in the past I found this last one exceeded anything 
heretofore experienced. The Foundation matter is pretty 
well up in the air. I do not know what will be the 
outcome. 
With kindest regards, I am 
Yours very truly, 
 
J.M.Olin:W 
 
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