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June 3rd, 1921 .
Dear Mr. Roeder:
Received your letter this morning. I a.m entirely
indifferent now, which way and in which manner the matters related
to me are handled.
Your statement that cheque is due me pleases me in every
way - particularly in relation to the basic principle.
I promised Dr. Hess help (personal) in finishing up some
of work started with him together . To do that it will be necessary
for me for ghort time to go to his laboratory.
Would like to be notified by you whether it is compatible
with interests of your company.
After next Thursday it will be impossible for me to talk
about any business of R. L. M.
Should you like to have any infor-
mation from me, please communicate with me within that time.
Wishing you good luck, success and honorable
I remain with friendly personal regards,
S. A. Sochocky.
P& S. It may interest you that I a.m now physical and nervous wreck -
with heart and kidneys affected.
Haemoglobin
72 %
Reds
4,057,000
Whites
2,360
Systolic pressure
95
But I am not dead yet !
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