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June 19, 1945
Mrs. Albine Larice,
607 Nassau Street,
Orange, N. J.
Dear Mrs. Larice:-
This will confirm our conversation by
telephone regarding your coming to New York for an examination
by Dr. Craver and also stopping at Dr. Currence's for 6. blood
sample.
The address of Dr. Currence is as follows:
Dr. John D. Currence
330 West 42nd Street,
New York City
This is in the McGraw-Hill building and the most convenient time
to arrive for the blood sample would be somewhere around & quarter
past or half past nine o'clock in the morning. The office is open
five days a week. For the blood sample to have any meaning, it
should be taken before you have had your breakfast. So, therefore,
please come without breakfast and then you can have breakfast before
going on to see Dr. Craver.
Dr. Currence's office is on the 16th floor,
convenient to the elevators. Any time during the next week or ten
days which is convenient to Dr. Craver and yourself will be satisfactory
with Dr. Currence.
The best means of getting to New York would be
for your husband to bring you over and, of course, we will be perfectly
willing to pay him for the day.
Thanking you for your cooperation in this matter,
I am,
Cordially yours,
President
CBLee:rkh
CC: Dr. Craver
Dr. Currence
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"ocrText": "June 19, 1945\nMrs. Albine Larice,\n607 Nassau Street,\nOrange, N. J.\nDear Mrs. Larice:-\nThis will confirm our conversation by\ntelephone regarding your coming to New York for an examination\nby Dr. Craver and also stopping at Dr. Currence's for 6. blood\nsample.\nThe address of Dr. Currence is as follows:\nDr. John D. Currence\n330 West 42nd Street,\nNew York City\nThis is in the McGraw-Hill building and the most convenient time\nto arrive for the blood sample would be somewhere around & quarter\npast or half past nine o'clock in the morning. The office is open\nfive days a week. For the blood sample to have any meaning, it\nshould be taken before you have had your breakfast. So, therefore,\nplease come without breakfast and then you can have breakfast before\ngoing on to see Dr. Craver.\nDr. Currence's office is on the 16th floor,\nconvenient to the elevators. Any time during the next week or ten\ndays which is convenient to Dr. Craver and yourself will be satisfactory\nwith Dr. Currence.\nThe best means of getting to New York would be\nfor your husband to bring you over and, of course, we will be perfectly\nwilling to pay him for the day.\nThanking you for your cooperation in this matter,\nI am,\nCordially yours,\nPresident\nCBLee:rkh\nCC: Dr. Craver\nDr. Currence"
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