Abstract

<h3>To the Editor:</h3> —InThe Journal, September 3, there is a paragraph in the letter from your regular correspondent at Budapest, dated July 12, 1921, to which you have given the caption "The Fate of Pawlow." Whatever items under this heading may be correct, the statement regarding his death is wrong. Your Budapest correspondent states that he died in January, 1921. I have, in his own handwriting, a letter from Professor Pawlow dated April 28, 1921, and I have a letter from our mutual friend, Prof. Robert Tigerstedt of Helsingfors, dated July 14, 1921. Certainly on the last date Professor Pawlow was still living. The pernicious activities of Bolshevik sympathizers, even in so-called "collegiate circles" in America, chiefly persons of Russian descent, make a detailed statement of conditions unwise, as all information is immediately sent bark to Russia, with possible inconvenience to the parties under discussion. As the life work

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