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Dear Miss Stuart:
 
Dear Miss Stuart:
Many thanks for your letter of
 
the 11th, and its highly appreciated sentiments. Whenever the State Library is
 
in a position-- and~ Iii. desiret--to display one of my manuscripts along with the
 
source-book s and other detritus tha·t -.goes. ·-·--·- _
 
into the making of a book, I think matters
 
can be quickly arranged. My feeling has
 
always been that such a display is of
 
some value to prospective writers, whereas a manuscript alone is only another item
 
in a librar~s possessions .
 
Please give my best regards to
 
Mrs. Fuller and Mr. Dunnack. I greatly
 
appreciate the excellent care which the
 
Maine State Library took of the Arundel
 
manuscript; and nothing would have leci..
 
me to remove it to M.I.T. except the
 
knowledge that it and its accompanying
 
source material would be in constant use
 
in the teaching of both English and
 
history to large numbers of undergradua tes.
 
_,
 
With all ~ood wishes I am,
 
  
KR:MM
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Many thanks for your letter of the 11th, and its highly appreciated sentiments. Whenever the State Library is in a position--and has the desire--to display one of my manuscripts along with the source-books and other detritus that goes into the making of a book, I think matters
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can be quickly arranged. My feeling has always been that such a display is of some value to prospective writers, whereas a manuscript alone is only another item in a library's possessions.
 +
 
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Please give my best regards to Mrs. Fuller and Mr. Dunnack. I greatly appreciate the excellent care which the
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Maine State Library took of the Arundel manuscript; and nothing would have led me to remove it to M.I.T. except the
 +
knowledge that it and its accompanying source material would be in constant use in the teaching of both English and history to large numbers of undergraduates.
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With all good wishes I am,
  
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Very sincerely,
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Kenneth Roberts [signature]
  
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KR:MM
 
 

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KENNETH ROBERTS KENNEBUNK BEACH MAINE

May 13, 1937

Dear Miss Stuart:

Many thanks for your letter of the 11th, and its highly appreciated sentiments. Whenever the State Library is in a position--and has the desire--to display one of my manuscripts along with the source-books and other detritus that goes into the making of a book, I think matters can be quickly arranged. My feeling has always been that such a display is of some value to prospective writers, whereas a manuscript alone is only another item in a library's possessions.

Please give my best regards to Mrs. Fuller and Mr. Dunnack. I greatly appreciate the excellent care which the Maine State Library took of the Arundel manuscript; and nothing would have led me to remove it to M.I.T. except the knowledge that it and its accompanying source material would be in constant use in the teaching of both English and history to large numbers of undergraduates.

With all good wishes I am,

Very sincerely, Kenneth Roberts [signature]

KR:MM �