Letters Sent to Dr. Frederick B. FlinnDr. Frederick B. Flinn, April 13, 1928
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OCR Page 1 of 2April 13th, 1928.
Dr. Frederick B. Flinn,
Columbia University
College of Physicians and Surgeons,
437 West 59th St.
N.Y.O.
Dear Dr. Flinn:
Many thanks for your letter of
April 12th, with enclosed letter from Dr. Bean.
We are returning Dr. Bean's letter
herewith.
It certainly is very kind of Dr.
Bean to be willing to assist in the defense of the
pending suits. We will arrange that his time be
conserved as mach as possible.
We have just had information this
morning that Mx. Berry has refused to permit of the
examination of the complainants without an order
from the court. Our attorneys have applied for the
conrt order. and will argue the matter before Vice
Chancellor Backes next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock.
Just as soon as we have a decision
we shall let you know so that you and Lir. Barker may
work out the type tests which you deem advisable to
make,
Very truly yours,
CBLee:RH
President.
enc.
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