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OCR Page 1 of 2November 12th,1928.
Dr. G. Failla,
c/o Memorial Hospital,
106th St. & Central Park West,
N.Y.C.
Dear Dr. Fialla:
I have today received a letter from
Dr. Schlundt, copy of which is enclosed. You will note that
Dr. Schlundt desires to complete the electroscopic tests of
the girls in time for him to return to Columbia by Friday of
next week.
As I understand your plans it will be impossible
for you to make the readings before liednesday, due to Dr.Ewing's
desire to be present, but believe that with the set-up that you
have one day will be sufficient for completing the tests, there-
by enabling Dr. Schlundt to reach Columbia on Friday as he wishes.
I an writing Dr. Schlundt to the effect that the
readings will probably not take more than one day, and that he
therefore can plan on being back in Missouri the last of the week.
If it will be at all possible for you to advance
the date of the measurements to Tuesday, I am sure he will
appreciate it, but we will leave the matter entirely to your, as
well as the Comnittee's,pleasure.
Tith kind regards, I an
Very truly yours,
Vice President.
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