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N D Nee , remi s 1311 9 ori Mrs , 5, Miss Majorie L. Work, July 6th,1918 346 Central Nvenue, Orange,N.J. My dear Miss Work L. Mar L. We have you scheduled to sail about July 24th,1918ve can only give you signity you an approximate date, but Dr Baboock of the Division of Transportation will send you definite instructions concerning this and all other business matters, and may I request that you do not leave your home until you have received and executed his instructions. This is essential if you are to secure your pass- port. I am enclosing a circular of information which gives you detailed in- structions concerning material for your passport. I would suggest that you secure immediately the information necessary and I would further suggest that you have three (3) dozen photographs made instead of the two (2) dozen mention- ed in the circular, and that the size of the head should not be more than 1 by 1 inches in order to fit some of the papers, and that no hat should be worn. These photographs should cost not more than 50 cents t6 one dollar a dozen and should be gotten as reasonably as*possible. In the cities where there is fre- quent request for passports, the regulation photographs can be obtained for a- bout this price. In the case of nurses, not citizens of the U. S. it will be necessary to make application for passport to the Consul representing their country. The term of service is for the period of the war, but nurses may be re- leased at the expiration of one year, if the reasons for their request for re- lease meet with the approval of the authorities. Nurses sent over under the Red Cross are expected to remain in this service and requests for transfer to the military service will not be considered. We request that you pay your own transportation to New York securing vouchers for all expenditures and presenting these with your bills at the New York Office for reimbursement. You are allowed hotel bill for three (3) days prior to the date on which you are booked to sail at $4.00 a day, and for any time you may be held in New York after that date. AS the ships rarely sail on the designated date, you will probably have from three to six days extra in New York, thus having full time for any preparation it is necessary to make. You are allowed salary at two ($2.00) dollars a day from date of leav- ing home to date on which booked to sail. If you are held in New York af ter that time the additional salary will be paid in France. The salary is $60.00 a month and you may make anyoallotment you desire of this salary before leaving this country. After sailing however, there can be no change made in the method of payment of salaries. Forms for this pur- pose will be sent you later from Dr. Babcock's office.

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