Letter from Paul Myers to Wilder Penfield, March 17, 1928.
This is a typewritten letter from Paul Myers to Wilder Penfield. The letter concerns the progress of Penfield's application to receive an indemnity of $15,000 from the German government. Myers states that he is unable to proceed any further, as the proper legal channels have yet to be opened and that the money was to be kept in the United States Treasury until further notice. Myers then discusses his son, as well as his own desire to travel with Penfield. This letter was written on March 17, 1928 and sent to Penfield's address in New York City.
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