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OCR Page 1 of 2Docember 17,1928.
Mr. S. Kjeer,
Burean of Labor Statistics,
U.S. Department of Labor,
Waghington, D.C.
Dear Mr. Kjaer:
We have received your letter of December
12th, sent from Waterbury, Conn.
As regards the report by the Committee of
three physicians, now stadying the cases of the five
girls, whose suits were settled lest June, we have not the
slighteat idea what their ultimate findings will show. We
are informed, however, that it will probably be several
months before thoir investigation is completed and a final
report made.
While we are most anxious to do everything
we can to further the knowledge bearing on this subject, and
velcone the opportunity to cooperate with you, nevertheless,
we would hesitate to commit ourselves definitely on what
disposition should be made of the report of the Committee until
their findings are complete.
I shall attend the conference on Thursday of this
week in Washington, called by the Department of Health to
consider this subject, and trust that I may have the pleasure
of mecting you at that time.
Cordially yours,
President.
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