Letter from Wilder Penfield to Colin Russel, September 16, 1940.
Letter from Wilder Penfield to Colin Russel, September 16, 1940.
Typewritten letter from Wilder Penfield to Colin Russel. Penfield writes of his surprise that Russel and company have been so quickly established in Basingstoke. He reports to Russel on a trip to Platsburgh and on the welfare of some common acquaintances: Art Young, Don, McNaughton, and Norman Petersen. Penfield also asks Russel's advice in regards to Norman doing book keeping at the Montreal Neurological Institute, and Gerald Birks' suggestion of giving military pilots a massage upon landing.
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