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OCR Page 1 of 2March 30, 1926.
Dr. Jrederick B. Flinn,
c/o Coluzibia University,
College of Physicians and Surgeons,
437 West 59th Street,
New York City.
Dear Dr. Flinn:
I am sending you enclosed a chock
for $1,653.00 because it looks as though the Insurance Company
would talce more time to alean up this transaction than I think
they ought to.
I thinle perhaps it would be better if I said
nothing to the Insurance Company about this transaction, but let
them go right ahoad and send you mother cheale for the some amount
which you could turn back to us. This will probably speed
things up with the company since I have explained the situation to
them.
The suits are in process of settloment
unless some now development takes place ought to be off the board
within a week or so. The publication of your paper could then
follow without it appearing to be a discussion of these aasos in the
medical press.
Howevor, it is not for this reason that I
have not been in touch with you sooner, but meroly that X have been
umsually busy.
I am looling forward to getting together with you
for a discussion very soon now.
Cordially,
Pres ident
Enclosure.
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