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229 <br />DOACD 71•.7 A1`771,. L T T"',"�_TTu <br />r�ovem';er 6, 1936. <br />A meetin,- of the Board. of Appeals ;:las `:old in the select- <br />men's ROOM., `°ov:n Of:iice3uildinrx, at y;00 P. r•'. C'_.airman <br />r"addison and T essrc. 7obl;i? T nn and Assoc:_a e <br />�s, Ki.loa_l, .ly �~ t <br />.iember John .q. Lyons ti•Jere -�firesent. 'hie Secretary -:,,as also <br />nresert. <br />Thi; seas an adjourned. meetinc on �e a y;lication of <br />Cnarlec ','v. nyder fo., pernissIon to 1a :lntain a cOnVale,scent 1-;;nie <br />at Car- Avenue, Lexin-ton. <br />Yr. Ro? ert L. Ryder introdaced T'rs. 13Tladys Luss',.er, who <br />is the _r,rospective lessee of t1 -.e -o- operty. He said traL- "rs. <br />Lussier was now a resident o ' Lex:in-;ton , pas a fa,.,'ly, i,> a <br />registered nur e, and '.as had e ;nerie-nce in runnin, a sanatcrIllm. <br />Irs. Lussier Mated that i_e 'read never r -_,.n anyt`In eYce_nt <br />a >,rivate sanator'lun, 1,,`!c;'1 wa:> in Jar"tont. she , ," 90 oys <br />that she ,,]ants to ^end to college, and .:aid that ^.e %-O_,ld <br />have not'-Inrn that 1,1,oald Oe olcleci,-ionable. <br />I'he :;hairman as' -ed i, s e ra_a rola �*_nes to advertise. <br />'.rs. Lus;'-er replied in ^.e ne ati_ve, and sa`d that she <br />' had taken care of conva le_- cents frorn :)r. Leahy's clinic, and <br />would continue to do so. `31Ae lao,.ld have nc r ental case:-, r10 <br />alco'aolics, nor neurotics,. tier patients viould be a`led ,)eople, <br />thyroids, and such cases that wo',zld 'require tTiirlee cr foi:.r <br />months' convalescin, . ;'.lrs. Tx -,,-,ter State; that tfe sanatorium <br />she had operated was in 'nosburJ 7alls, ',It., and t --at she still <br />owned the -rorerty, <br />Yr. Kimball as'ced if s'ce was ref erring to Dr. Leahy of the <br />Leahy -linic when she said that sl -ie had taken care of Dv. Leahy's <br />convalescents. Airs. Lussier said that a Dr. ;ample of St. <br />Albans, Vt., who took care of -Patients that had been operated <br />on by r. T.,ea`y, sent her most of her patients. "he stated <br />that she could furnish references as to her character and <br />tegrity. <br />17r. ?rimball asked if s':,.e would other nurses, and <br />she replied that slie would ta':e care of those she could, but <br />might require talc or three other nurses. She expected that '^.er <br />patients would pay j -,-,O. to .75. per week. TIrs. Lussier said <br />that there ?-:ere eleven rooms on the upper floor, and t;iat she <br />would need two of these rooms for her family and. anoth-1, room <br />for the nurses, and that she therefor could not accommodate <br />more than eicht patients at t::e outs --de, <br />rir. Ryder asked the Chairman if he had rece`ved a letter <br />from 7el-1 T:Icintosh, and he re -,lied in t'_re ne- ative. said <br />that he had told ycTntosh :chat 1=e had told the Loard, and he <br />said that he ;s 7oir_tg to a-ite a letter to the oa °d requesting <br />that he be recorded in favor of the petition. <br />