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OCR Page 1 of 2May 13th,1931.
Dr. James Ewing,
Cornell University Medical College,
lst Ave. and 28th St.,
N.Y.C.
Dear Dr. Ewing:
Thanks for your letter of May 8th, giving us
information relative to Dr. Craver's visit in New Jersey with
Miss Schaub and Dr. Humphries.
Since I talked with you regarding this matter
we have had occasion to discuss other matters with Dr Humphries
and he quite freely told us of Dr. Cravor's interview, and I
can readily appreciate the situation is such that it is hard to
make any change.
Dr. Humphries, I am sure, is sincere in not running
up any unnecessary medical bills for the eare of these people,
and probably in the hands of a young and ambitious physician
bills and expenses would probably be much larger than they are
with Dr. Humphries caring for the girls.
Sincerely yours,
Vice President.
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