THE ROCKEFELLER INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH 66TH STREET AND AVENUE A May 4, 1926. NEW YORK Dear Mary, I emclose the receipt for tne insurance. Will you please call their attention to the fact that they halPew tid3.le initial wplw. It was correct on the envelope, so I, expect &hat it is simply an error of the stenographer but its better to hsbwe every thing correct. I am glad that the room is all right for the return. At present it looks as if travel in &gland would not be possible this summer. My but I em sorry to ha.ve Emgland in such a mess. TWk the, 4 mo%e$ fbi &y tickets and for yours as well from my account in the bank. Will you ask Henry about the B and 0 stock .?nd bonds. I enderstand that the lease of the B and 0 tra&s into New York from the PeaasylvaMa rJnion Depot expires next year and will not be renewed which will kean that the B and 0 trains will have to use the ferries again. I think that I shaT.1 be glad to take them 06 that account for I used to enjoy tne ferry rides but I imagine that it will acctually cut down the passenger trafic a I.ot. I think that the Ba nd 0 refused to join in the expense of tne Union Depot while it was being built. I thnik that &Ll my B and 0 stuff is only 4 $ so that if I lost nothing on the dale I might be getting 6 $ safely on the money. At any rate will you please ask Henry. How is his back. I wish that he could get over that trouble. Poor man, he has enough to worry him without his own back. I am glad that the two invalids are getting alofig so fine.y. Cunningham is coming to New York to see is to-morrow. Iith lobe,