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OCR Page 1 of 2June 14, 1935.
Dr. Lloyd F. Craver,
Nemorial Pospital,
Central Pk.W., at 106th St.
New York City.
Dear Dr. Craver:
lie acknowledge receipt of youx letter of June
7th, enclosing bills account Mes. Larice and Mrs. Hussmen.
The bill of Mrs. Tamburi for services, account of Mra. Larico,
is rather indefinite, bat it vould appear that it is for domestie
services.
Frankly, I did not know that our agreement provided
this type of services, although I assume it was on the grounds that
it provided Mrs. barice for services shich would not subject her
to undue strain that might result in mors serious complications.
Bowever, I do not believe we should encourage these sort of bills,
as they are something which we have little or no ectrol over.
I should be interested to hoar what the status of
Mrs. Larice* and Mrs. Hussmen's henlth is as the result of your
recent examinations in New York.
With kind regards, I an,
Very truly yours,
Vice-President
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