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April 29, 1924. Dr. Harry L. Alexander, 1019 Broad Street, Newark, New Jersey. Dear Harry: Thanks for your letter of the 25th with your opinion of Dr. Barry. It is of groat value to me at the moment. Mr. H. B. Viedt of the United States Radium Corporation will communicate with you shortly after you receive this letter and will bring certain individuals to you for X-ray plates of the hands. Will you do your best to get very good ones and hold them until I come in Wednesday or Thursday week? I shall want to settle down in your laboratory and do a lot of blood counts and smear examinations, and hope that Paddock can tolerate this intrusion. I look forward to seeing you and am interested that even at this late date we are still getting some pneumonia at Franklin. Sincerely yours, Cecil K. Drinker, M.D.