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DR. W I L L I A M C. BANGOR, ì^Vvi* PETERS MAINE sfa* o * c ß ^ / / Ä âviilpi^,, ^ 9 f ^ u ^ L / ^ Asœ^cc*. i^f fa/" OlXj a ((¿Ztc/ < /¥aS a. v ¿¿¿i O&ty ^ ^ ,£¿6^ U¿C(J ¿LJUs / f a / ¿tito /tfa - j ù f / Joae, /fay f / ¿/m, l á ; / - ^MM f h u c ^ A ^ /fi / * U t i P¿¿¿/Á^tcjL^, ¿wat/t ¿fot, /¿ix-, f ) r / / / /y r y Ph. f t o j ¿Z / f o u r / ) ^ u t * ; / U f ^ / ^ v a T&ee^aZteS ¿^-iZtat J fry? 4, H—ty-Ho. TJT ^ , ' ^ 7 'Tfo^CCJU^ "Received i n Chairman's Office MAR 1 1948 Board o? Governors of the Federal Beserve System ¿ct^, March u, 191+6, Dr. William C. Peters, Bangor» Maine. Dear Dr. Peters: This i s to thank you f o r your interesting letter of February 27« I "as not aware that a sketch of ny l i f e had been given cm the radio. The f i r s t I had heard of i t was in your l e t t e r . I am glad that you have such pleasant recollections of S a l t Lake City of s i x t y y e a r s ago. As you are a physician I bow to your superior knowledge about vaccination. Anyway, I agree of course with you that what w i l l not bend must b r e a k . I hope the degree of inflation which we have already contracted w i l l be sufficient to prevent the disease from becoming dangerous. Sincerely yours. If. S . E c c l e 8 , Chairman.