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Extracted Haskell, June 19, 1923.
from Cable from Miss MacDonald to Col. Byrtene
Andersour
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ANDERSAN HAS BEEN SICK IN BED LAST THREE DAYS WITH INFECTIONS FOLLOWING SEVERE
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SUNBURN. NEGLECT AND PPOOR ATTENTION PUT HER IN POOR SHAPE. BRINGING HER ATHENS
ON LLOYD AFRICA ARRIVING FRIDAY. PLEASE REQUEST HEILMAN MEET BOAT WITH LARGE MACHINE
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FOR ANDERSON CANNOT WALK. ANDERSON REQUESTS YOU RESERVE HER QUIET ROOM GRANDE
BRETAGNE. ACKNOWLEDGE THIS TELEGRAM AT CANEA."
" Notation by Mrs. Hellman: Mrs/ Anderson's legs are badly blistered, she says she
had a sea bath, lay down on the sand and went to sleep- when she awoke she was blistered
now has no fever but has both legs bandaged."
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Miss Noyes reply, Aug. 30. 1923.
" The cable on the subject of Mrs. Anderson's illmess and also the action of the AWH
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in connection with supplies, only bears out my experiences with that organization.
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They have always been most unbusinesslike. There seems to be an unstable administration
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a lack of clear-cut instructions, and constantly changing policy, with a great deal of
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sentiment mixed up with it all : and I am glad we are out of it as far as they are
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concerned, but I shall be interested to hear whether all the nurses have left them, and
if not which nurses have remained, and what thpe of central direction they may be
recievein. I have had letters recently, asi have already told you, from both Dr.
Lovejoy and Dr. Elliott but I think that the next move rests with Dr. Lovejoy, as I have
done all I can."
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So fare I hawe had no communication from Mrs. Anderson, regarding her proposed
plans for next winter. "I
see letter filed 512. Groece (Infant Welfare)
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