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"ugust 28th,1929. Dr. Herman Schlundt, University of Missouri, Columbia, No. Dear Dr. Schlundt: I find in the accumulation of correspondence on my desk a report from Dr. Ewing on the case of W. A. Curtis of New Hampshire. Dr. Ewing was apparently quite interested in this case and, I presume would be glad to follow it up at some future time. However, I am under the impression that lir. Curtis called on Dr. Flinn en one of his recent visits in New York and, whether or not his associations with Dr. Flinn will cause Dr. Ewing to lose interest in the case or not I an rather uncertain. ity feeling is that Dr. Ewing will not have nuch to do with any case on which Dr. Flinn is working. I rather regret this, for I feel that there would be more gained by having Dr. Ewing follow the case than Dr. Flinn. Has lir. Curtis been sending you, at intervals, samples of excreta for examination and, if so what have been your findings? I understand that Dr. Flinn will be out of the City until after Labor Day, therefore, I have heard nothing from him. I shall endeavor to see him upon his return and, it is possible that he will discuss this case, although he may not. Sincerely yours, Vice Prosident. HHBarker: RH