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with it. Anyhow I am taking some material to the doctor for analysis. That will determine my condition. The doctor who treated me has gone on his vacation and I am going to the man who is acting in his place. As I told you in my last letter, I feel very much better than before I was taken sick. There is no pain at all anywhere and my appetite is big. But I don't understand the swelling in the ankles. The doctor thinks it means insufficient intestinal circulation. Today he will see.

Mr. Peterson, the Supervisor who has been in charge for a while is quite an interesting man. He complains very bitterly of the ignoring of his recommendations by the Office. He says he reported not only the incompetency of an employee (teacher) but also as to his immorality, and they simply took him out of his jurisdiction and