Margaret
MARCH 02, 2009 02:34 PM

Charles,

Thanks for the correction. I'm definitely interested in more detail. Here's the link to the Mead Johnson Nutritionals site if anyone wants to read more: http://www.mjn.com/app/iwp/MJN/Content2.do?dm=mj&id=-9685&iwpst=MJN&ls=0&csred=1&r=3413471433

And here's the link to their section with biographical information on Edward Mead Johnson: http://www.mjn.com/app/iwp/MJN/Content2.do?dm=mj&id=-9681&iwpst=MJN&ls=0&csred=1&r=3413471539

Thanks for pointing me to that information!

Margaret

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