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OCR Page 1 of 2April 28th,1927.
Dr. Froderick B. Flinn,
Columbia University,
College of Physicians and Surgeons,
437 W. 59th St.
N.Y.C.
Dear Doctor Flinn:
Your letter of April 18th, arrived during my
absence from the city, and I take this opportunity to answer.
It is our opinion that we shall not be troubled
a great deal by our Newark friends, in the way of instituting
further suits on Radium Necrosis.
Of course we may be entirely wrong in this matter,
but hope that our guess is a correct one, since such publicity would
undoubtedly be very annoying, if not somewhat detrimental.
I understand from Mr. Barker that you are fairly
well tied up for next week, but if you are free the week after
next give me a ring and we will try to get together for luncheon,as
there are several things of interest which should be gone over.
Cordially yours,
CBLee:RH
President.
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