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    Lubin is traveling to Washington to consult with U.S. government departments about replacing Dr. Clark, who is resigning. He requests his secretary, Mrs. Agresti, to attend Commission and Permanent Committee meetings and to present an American nominee for the position before making a final decision.
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    Enclosed article: "Kentucky Terrorized by the Night Riders - Farmers Flogged, Houses Shot Into and Crops Destroyed - There is War in the Dark Tobacco Belt" by The Sacramento Union (Saturday, September 14, 1907) Lubin discusses the IIA's involvement in agricultural economic issues, focusing on the Tobacco Trust and tobacco-growing region unrest. He convinces Col. Weinstock to conduct economic research in Tennessee and Kentucky, without explicitly involving the Institute.
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    Lubin requests two proposals for the Permanent Committee meeting's agenda: collecting crop condition data from governments and initiating the Institute's Third Division, and requests confirmation in French for preparation.

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