McCormack informs Laurie Roggenburk that he would like her to establish a good relationship with Weldon Johnson's secretary and talk to her about what would happen at three meetings Johnson would like McCormack or someone from the company at. He indicates that once he receives the information from Roggenburk, he will respond to Johnson about what he can and cannot do, along with his suggestions as to who from their company should be at the meeting.
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