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June 17th/1898 My dear Miss Wingreen, In today's letter from Dr. McGee she says she will send you to Key. West in a few days be ready. The sure unclear at meeting tomorrow night at the unclear. Affrc unclear.

Communications on official business should be address "To the Surgeon General, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C." Subject: Contract Nurse in reply refer to No. 38643 WAR DEPARTMENT, Surgeon General's Office, Washington, July 18, 1898. Miss Amy Eleanor Wingreen, Contract Nurse, will report to Major W. H. Arthur, Chief Surgeon U. S. Volunteers, Army Building, 39 Whitehall Street, New York City, New York, for transportation to Santiago de Cuba. unclear Asst. Surgeon General, U.S. Army, Acting Surgeon General.

A paper on Yellow Fever, by Prof. Edwin Klebs, a lecture by Prof. Hugh Skiles on Surgical Emergencies. Friday June 17 - 7:30 p.m. Great Northern Hotel - R. L. 3 F Kindly Attend.