Brown University, 
rovidence, i ,1. 
9 August 1924. 
Mr.Edward B. Chamberlain, 
18 West 89th St., 
Hew York city. 
Dear Chamberlain; 
I have your letter of the 8th and want to thank you for 
the offer of the use of your room while I am in Hew York City. 
It so happens that I expect to be with someone else at 
least part of the time, and the rest of the time in the field or 
attending out on a convention officially. Under the circumstances 
I think it may be best to use your room only as a last resort . in 
case I can not get a room in a hotel at the time * which is probably 
not likely. In case an emergency should arise, please tell the 
Abeel’a that I would have a government identification card to show 
so there would be no case of mistaken identity. 
I am glad to hear the head is improving, There is a 
bare possibility that I may get down to Maine while you are there, 
possibly the week of August 10-23, but probably not. Pleas© drop 
me a line as to your probable date of return to i^ew York City, and 
also if there are any dates during the time you are in Maine that 1 
had better avoid, if an opportunity occurs for me to get down that way 
while you arc there. 
Sincerely, 
J, FKAMXLlf COL LiStS, 
JPO/oai:'. 
Pathologist 
