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16,
S
August 16,

My dear Dr. Rist:

is sailing for Ei:rope
My friend, Mr. Garrard B. Allston,

liberty of assurin a few days, All be in 13,,ris, dad I have t-,ken the
the Bank of France.
ing him that you will be glad to see him if he calls at
Under-SecreYou will recall tint for a number of years he
c=.pncity a close assooi,.te
!Aar/ of our Treasury Department nnd in that
with Messrs. Shearman and Sterling, who
of mine.

-.1e is now ,,,,,-sociated

In fact Mr. Ninct,on is
BI:nk in New York.
are counzel for the li&tion-1 City
abroad lth Mr. Charles E. Mitchell, tie e President. of the

makine this trip

City 1-3 arlit

vho may c,11 on you with Mr. Anston.

it hardly
I have given Mr. = iinaton ao letter of introduction, as
-red nsceso:iry to do so.

Wit': kindest rtgards, believe me,
Sincerely yours,

Monsieur Charles Slut,

Deputy Governor, Thc:: Bc.nk of Fr ace,




P -rie, France.

0
Hotel Trianon Palace,
Versailles, July 31, 1926.

My dear Doctor Riot:

This is to let you know how you and Monsieur Moreau can reach me,
in case of need, during the next week or so.

My address for both letters

and telegrams will be care of the Nederlandethe Dank, Amsterdam, and I will
of course advise you promptly if there is any change.
7ith cordial regards, believe me
Yours very sincerely,

Dr. Charles A. Rist,
Sous-Gouverneur de la Banque de Fiance,
Rue Croix-des-Petits-Champs,
PARIS.




flotol Goorgo

Paric, tay 29, 1923.
yrIrorAL,

Dear Dr. Riot:

I em not quite sure of tho cuctom which provails among physician
in Pori° about sending a bill.

The only tirao then I had any oxporionoo

of the Dort, in due cours ©I rocoivod a bill.

I hocitato to addrocc your

brother on the cubjeot, but if you have opportunity to convey to him the
idea that I would welcome the receipt of a bill and that my mail address
will be care of Morgan & Co., 14, Place Vondamo, Paris, I would greatly
appreciate it.

In this connection, may I also say that

to interest and the en-

couraging report ho gave me have contributed much to ray ease of mind and,

concoquontly, to the improyoment in my gonoral condition.
A note about my plans.

'Ir. Cecil Lubbock will arrive at the

Grand Rotel, Greece, on the 2nd of Juno to romain for one voek.

I have

deferred arranging for any other vialtoro until I got word from Governor

Vera= as to his desire for a meeting and the date ho profora.

Vo Shall

roach Grasp° on Juno lot, and likely the first crook in July will move to

Evian, oubjoct of courco to tho dovolopmonto of hoalth and weathor, so it
you feel willing to drop mo a lino at Crosse advising me, so far as you are

able, of the proapocto of anothor violt, I Chan be most cratoful indood.
It sooms hardly posciblo for mo to exproco to you, Governor
L!orcau and U. Wormy ray approciation of your cow-toay and hoopitelity and
of the painstaking way in thich you have errangod for my comfort during
this trip.




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