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Show X)^+o rH^ JLatU^ t7)^aw. Ko y 1 wrote this much when I was interrupted so will continue on the fourth» Again about Feng ^in» As A wrote you the Stat- • ion thlnks it a wise. thing to help him to graduate if possible in spite of» his being only a third grade student because if ne has anything at ail of his father's practical abillty he will be very valuable to us and ail the more valuable for the eduaatlonal advantage* His father'a hope was to ma&e a dootor of him but i thld him trière was no chance - whatsoever to do that. After he finishes high school *• shall talk to Myra about his taklng training tho i haven't spoken to him or his father about that an do not knoew how that wi-11 appeal. At least he is prevented frora taking a position of any sort that is really worfeifo while now-a-days if he hasn't high school diploma so 1 hope he may finish- X wish *• had the mea-ns to put him thru myself*but there are so many demanda for my money in other directions that 1 cannot see my way to it now at least, Af he goes on to nurse s training school there i3 that educational fund available-the one that you raised. There is §22? goid still in that fund tho l expect to hâve to use some of it this fall for Tuan Huai Te whom we are going to send to-Tsinan - Shantung Christian Universtiy for a spécial course in pharmacy, materia medica, mû. -L hope,laboratory technique? ïou will feel as upset as we when I tell you that about two months ago Ghiao Ch|ing Yuan had a threatened apoplectic stroke one afternoon after a particularly heavy day in the operating room» Had a blood pressure of ï5^-?^ which however came down almost immediately with rest in bed and Kl. But.we took him out of the operating room and he is doing nursing, drug room work and the buying. Two weeks after he was,up from that attack we discovered that he has sugar in the urine so he has had to go on a diet. When he leaves out mou mou lie has no sugar so the glycosuria is easily contoolled* ne is t&e beat kind of a patient-does faithfully and unquestioningly anything which we advise. . I am hoping that Feng Lin will be a great help to him this summer because C.C.Y. needs his help. His wife is no better-we tried electrical massage but without any improvemsnt. And 1 am told that she is a great trial to him because of lier p'i chki. She al way s seems very nice to me. I hâve just seen Chang Kuei Ch'eng and he is send-ing off to you today a packagt? conta in ing eight of the place dollies and four runners which 1 believe finishes your flrst order» He will now make a set of two runners and eight place doilies for Miss •t'owell. It has been no trouble for me +to attend to <this matter for Mrs* JSastman had done ail the directing before she left and ail I hâve had to do is to look over the work and direct him, to send it off. I i gaw to it that Ma Shuang- Yuan received your our package and tho i did not myself see him I haven't a doubt that e sent you many thanks for your remembrance. He and his family aie well so, far as I know. So is every one else at présent. We had two deaths from scarlet fever, one in January and one in May; the first L3u ShuJLin's youngest son and the second, ®hu Gh/ang Tao's oldest son, six years ol-d. He still has one born last January. There were tùûûô fi% two cases of scarlet in the boys* school at the same time as,the latter but no deaths. There has been much smallpox this year and we had t two cafes^ of that in the boys' school which both meant qjiiarantine - a thing almost impossible in China as no doubt you found* |