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OCR Page 1 of 2April 9, 1925.
Baward n. McGlyn,
810 Broad Strect,
Newark,
N. J.
Dear Mr. NeClyn:
I appreciate very nach your letter of
April 8.
I thinle undoubtedly Dr. Gilman Thompson would like
to have Niss Carlough remain at the Reconstruction Hospital for
a time at least. He can probably not determine the period
before examination.
I do not understand the legal side of the
question at all, brat perhaps the payment of expenses might
constitute a prejudice against us. In my opinion, however, the
important thing is to learn definitely what this situation is.
A report from Dr. Thompson arrived this morning and I em sending
it along to you enclosed. Under heading 7, he malces certain
recommendations which I an instructing lir. Viedt to follow out
absolutely.
The report is rather long and I have not
delayed sending it to you in order to nolo a copy for lir. Stryker,
but will advise him that you have it.
During the next few days, it is my intention
to sketch what I think are the importent points in the defense.
This of course will carry only a layman's vieupoint, but will,
I hope, be helpful to you.
Thank you for securing the discontiming order.
Yours truly,
President.
ARoeder-HDI
Enclosure - It. Gilman Thompson's Report
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