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August 7, 1929
Miss Alice Fitzgerald
95 Via Masaccio
Florence, Italy
My dear Miss Fitzgerald
Your cable asking if the I. C. N. position was available
was received yesterday just as I was starting off for an automobile
trip to Warrenton, Va. taking with me one of the foreign nurses, now
visiting in this city.
I decided to write instead of cabling, although I realize
that this delay may slightly inconvience you. I do not know what to say
about the I. C. N. position. It is being allowed, but the question is,
the salary. Miss Reimann is now in Cuba and will not be back to Geneva
for some time longer, although I doubt if she stays in Cuba very long.
I know she will be anxious to get back to Geneva with as little delay as
possible, in order to catch up with the work and get the situation in hand
following the Convention.
I should feel very badly to have you tied up with something
else, providing the position were open. However, I doubt if we can do
anything about it for some months, perhaps longer. We voted to increase
the dues to eight cents instead of five, in order to give us revenues suffic-
iently large to cover the work at National Headquarters without any expan-
sion. It will be a year probably before this increase in dues becomes effec-
tive. In the meantime each association is expected to return to their homes
and make an effort to raise enough money to carry on during the interval.
I know what this will mean. The United States and Canada will bear the brunt
of the situation.
I am sorry that I cannot take time this morning to tell you
about the Congress. It was most interesting. If you see Miss Turner
or Dr. Roatta, they can give you a birdseye picture of the situation and also
tell you that the new Fascist Association was not accepted. Neither did we
ap oint an associate national representative from Italy. It seemed so difficult
to make a choice. If we accepted someone persona grata with the Red Cross
it might annoy the Fascist group and vice versa.
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