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December 10, 1925. Mr. Josiah Stryker, c/o Lindabury, Depue & Prudential Building, 763 Broad St., Newark, N. J. Dear lix. Strylor: I am enclosing the letter from Dr. Hoffmon that I spoke to you about last evening. This morning I taliced with Dr. Flimn on the phone and expect to see hin personally on the train Saturday morning. It seems to me that the best procedure would be to sugrest to Miss Schmub that she call at Dr. Flinn's office in New York where he will give hor a proper examination and in view of his thorough in- vestications and findings, he can doubtless do a grent doal to relieve her mental condition. I think, too, that if possible something ought to he done to stop Miss Wiley, Neff, and others from worleing formor operators up into hysterical conditions. It is not fair to the girls to try to make them S ick. If possible, will you let me have Dr. Hoffman's letter here again by Monday so that I can reply embodying your suggestions ? Yours truly, President. ARoeder-EM Enclosure.