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COPY The Hunan-Yale Schools of Nursing, The Hunan-Yale Hospital, Changsha, China. February 6, 1920. Miss Ida F. Butler, Director of Nursing, Insular and Foreign Division, American Red Cross, Washington, D. C. My dear Miss Butler: The #2 cards, and transfer slips of the Red Cross nurses in China, as per your letter of 3 Jamury, 1920, File:8-G-l, are at hand, and ready for reference in my files. I am sending to my committee for signature, the application of Miss Martha Wolf, Liling, Hunan. That will soon be on its way to you. not ever or emalling I regret to report that Miss Beatrice Murdoch, of Wuhu, Methodist Hospital, whose application went to you last year, has died this month, in the Nanking Hos- pital. I have heard no details as yet. There are now in my files cards for 33 Red Cross nurses. I know that Anna Wolf, Johns Hopkins, 1914, is a Red Cross nurse, as I knew her at home. She has come out this year to take over the School of Nursing in the Rockefeller Hospital (Pekin Union Medi cal College Hospital), Pekin. She is returning home for a few months but will be back toward the end of this year. Perhaps it would be well for her card, too, to be on our committes files. It has not come out with those you sent. Thank you for your notes on the Home Hygiene course. I wish we had any time to open up such EL work. I hope that some of the nurses now in Vvladivostock, per- haps, could come down, and start something. The only trouble is that one must have some language and that takes time to acquire. I have received no Transfer slips, Form 876, in case I should need to transfer a murse back to America. With all good wishes, I remain, Very sincerely yours, (Signed) Nine D. Gage, Nina G. Gage, China Committee, Red Cross Nursing Service.

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