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They, one and all, speak of the discourtesy of Lieutenant
Mountford.
This small group of five nurses - the Misses Nealy,
Donahue, Anderson, McVilliams and Mayo, feel hurt and resentful
not only because of the accusation for indiscretion that is filed
against them but because of the lack of consideration and discourte-
sy shown them by the London office.
I am sending you a copy of one letter which contains more
or less the substance of all. I thought if you went to London
perhaps you could take this correspondence with you and see Mr.
Endicott or that it might be possible to see Miss Elizabeth Brown
I
who went over as a casualty searcher
understand that Mrs. Met-
calf is going down to the Balkan States
Believe me as
Very sincerely yours,
Acting Director,
Department of Nursing.
CDN/H
Copies of Mr. Endicott's letter to Bureau of Personnel - New York City
Miss Hall's letter to Captain Mountford
Miss Martha L. Draper's letter to Mr. Endicott
Miss Hall's letter to Miss McWilliams (one of the nurses)
Miss Mayo's letter to Miss Noyes (Letter of explanation)
Miss Noyes' letter to Miss Martha L. Draper
Miss Noyes' letter to Mr. Endicott
Copy of cable concerning home-coning nurses.
are enclosed in Miss Delano's letter.
N.E.H.
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