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December 29, 1934 Dear Mr* Daigeri 1 appreciated your tiavin^ your nurse OftU M this Borning, advising me hxm you $ere. 1 am sorry that you had a ba.d night but I Mi glad to knoi that y.ur condition is as good %a can be expected under the clrcunstances. I hope that each day will find you laproviog and that you will soon be back at the office with us» In accordance with your request, I Ml sending you uhe book by Sturgis —- •Investments11. 1 liave tried to think of, and have inquired, whether or nob there is something else which would be of interest to you. today but have found nothing* irou, no doubt* get the newspapers and are following the only thing 1 know of wliieh has been %xciting* (and possibly somewhat disturbing) — meaning the publicity Glass is giving a few of our Mr. hlccies was glad to get sore from you and to know that things are coming along okeh* Please h&re your nurse call us again and advise us of j^yur condition* Sincerely? c/o Kmergency lashingto»f I> . .