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    DR. A. A. BRILL
    88 CENTRAL PARK WEST
    NEW YORK
    PATIENTS SEEN BY APPOINTMENT TELEPHONETRAFALGAR 7-8070

    Jan 15 - 1939.

    My dear Professor

    Thanks very much for your advice.  Since 
    I have written to you G. has acted normally 
    in every way but continues to go to Powers. 
    I shall therefore wait for the next dis-
    turbance before attempting to change 
    things. It will be difficult to get her to 
    go Nunberg.  She met him a few times 
    and seems to be antagonistic to him.  
    Unfortunately Nunberg does not give a

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    good impression of his personality.

    Concerning the #500 here is the situation:  
    On February 6, 1938, as soon as I made the 
    arrangement with the publisher and before I r
    eceived his check I sent you a check 
    for #300 which you signed on the back and 
    deposited on Feb. 24th 1938 in the „Zunostenka Banka“.  
    When I received the check from the publisher I 
    sent you the balance of #200 on May 27 / 38 which 
    you signed and deposited in the Chief Foreign Branch 
    of the Barcley Bank London.  I have both checks. 
    When we read about the Nazis entrance to Vienna 
    I feared that you might not have gotten the 
    #200 check but it soon came to me as noted. 

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    I am very sorry that you are still 
    troubled with the remnants of the last 
    operation but I hope that everything 
    is now healed.

    I shall surely visit you in the 
    Spring. Edmund as I told you is working 
    in the Biological Dep’t of Harvard. He graduated 
    3 years ago Magna c. Laude and has been 
    working there ever since.  Prof. Hoodley the 
    head of his department is going to the Sorbonne 
    as an exchange professor and is taking

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    Edmund with him to assist him. He 
    expects to leave in a week or so for 
    a stay of six months. I expect to come 
    with Mrs. B. about the middle of May and 
    pay a short visit to that part of Europe 
    still accessible to us.  I shall surely 
    take advantage of your invitation and visit 
    you. Edmund though working in what he 
    calls pure science is nevertheless interested 
    in psychopathology but he was not attracted 
    to the study of medicine. Biology does not 
    hold out any bright financial future but it will 
    offer him a life which he seems to like.

    With my love to you all your
    Brill