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February 11,1932. Dr. James Ewing, Dept. of Pathology, Cornell University Medical College, 1st Ave. and 28th St., N.Y.C. Dear Dr. Ewing: Your letter of January 27th, together with certain bills, and other bills forwarded from time to time, were received during my absence, and in this mornings mail we received a copy of the letter which you sent to Mrs. Larice, Miss Fryer, Miss Schaub and Ers. Hussman. We are indeed glad that you have taken the initistive in bringng the matter of the expense involved In the care of these girls on to a more systematized basis. It 1: true that the general depressed condition of business makes it necessary for all of us/Watch our expenses very closely, and this is expecially true in our case. We have, during the past few weeks, given considerable thought to the matter of expense involv in the care of these cases, and it is our earnest feeling that we have been, in many instances, taken advantage of by the agreement which was entered into to provide for the care of these girls, and unless their expenses can be brought down to a basis which we believe more justifiable, we had come to the conclusion that stronger measures should be taken. The plan you have outline apparently covers the points we have in mind. I shall endeavor to see you within the next week or so, as there are a few points in connection with the care of these girls which I would like to discuss with you personally. Very truly yours,

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