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I a I e S C 0 June 24,1926 + + Miss delen Scott Bay bavanna, Illinoia My dear Miss Hay: Your letter of June 218t has been received. By this time you have probably heard from the Claims Committee in regard to your insurance. 1 did not mention it in my previous letter because the matter was still pending 88 we were to it hear compensation from the doee Travelere Company. waiting The Insurance not come from en Insurance Company, comes from a sum of money that W8.8 set up by the Anerican Red Crose to cover claime such as yours. We use, however, the machinery of the Travelers Insurance Company in connection with the settlement of such claime. It scems to me that the American Red Crose has made RE good provision as the Any and the Retirement Bavy for the Bill sick. became e. a matter statute of there fact, was until little consideration given to the future of nurses who had during served with the World the Army War are and Navy. compenbable, Those who providing served their disability can be traced to service under the Far Risk Insurance. The difficulties in establishing the clains, however, are many and varied, and sometimes it seems almost impossible to secure adjustments. Do you see the Courier? This will 1 ive you some information on Ned Cross affairs, and am sure you will be interested in Miss Bridge's account of her experiences during the recent debacle in Poland, which is about to be printed. Like you, I have grave fears regard- ing the future of our school in Bulgaria. It was 8

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