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October 13, 1943
 
October 13, 1943
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Miss Lois Lenski
 
Miss Lois Lenski
 
Greenacres
 
Greenacres
 
 
R. F. D. 2
 
R. F. D. 2
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Torrington, Connecticut
  
Torrington, Connecticut
 
 
Dear Miss Lenski:
 
Dear Miss Lenski:
The mail this morning dispels any tendency
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to superstition about the thirteenth, for it
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The mail this morning dispels any tendency to superstition about the thirteenth, for it brings us the enchanting drawings from A NAME FOR OBED. Thank you so much for sending the extra ones. They are delightful, and we are very happy to have them all. At once we shall have them framed, so that they will be available for Book
brings us the enchanting drawings from A NAME FOR
 
OBED.
 
Thank you so much for sending the extra
 
ones.
 
They are delightful, and we are very happy
 
to have them all.
 
At once we shall have them
 
framed, so that they will be available for Book
 
 
Week.
 
Week.
We are not at all concerned about the margins.
 
An expert and interested photographer in town does
 
excellent framing; in fact, he has Just finished a
 
beautiful piece of work on a 1755 map for us. He
 
will be especially enthusiastic, we know, about
 
framing the Obed illustrations.
 
If you are still seeking homes for your
 
charming "orphans" we have another suggestion.
 
Miss Stuart has just returned from Yarmouth, where
 
the town is re-organizing, refurnishing and in
 
general renewing the life of a very nice little
 
library.
 
A new librarian will soon be in charge,
 
but at present, the "Moving Spirit" is Miss Helen
 
Small.
 
The children's room is receiving quite a
 
bit of attention, and Miss Small spoke with
 
Miss Stuart about getting some lively colorful
 
pictures.
 
If you would care to present one or
 
two of the drawings to the Merrill Memorial
 
Library, Yarmouth, Maine, Miss Stuart says that
 
she knows they would be genuinely appreciative.
 
  
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We are not at all concerned about the margins.  An expert and interested photographer in town does excellent framing; in fact, he has just finished a beautiful piece of work on a 1755 map for us.  He will be especially enthusiastic, we know, about framing the Obed illustrations.
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If you are still seeking homes for your charming "orphans" we have another suggestion.  Miss Stuart has just returned from Yarmouth, where the town is re-organizing, refurnishing and in general renewing the life of a very nice little library.  A new librarian will soon be in charge, but at present, the "Moving Spirit" is Miss Helen Small.  The children's room is receiving quite a bit of attention, and Miss Small spoke with Miss Stuart about getting some lively colorful pictures.  If you would care to present one or
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two of the drawings to the Merrill Memorial Library, Yarmouth, Maine, Miss Stuart says that she knows they would be genuinely appreciative.

Latest revision as of 19:16, 3 April 2017

October 13, 1943


Miss Lois Lenski Greenacres R. F. D. 2 Torrington, Connecticut

Dear Miss Lenski:

The mail this morning dispels any tendency to superstition about the thirteenth, for it brings us the enchanting drawings from A NAME FOR OBED. Thank you so much for sending the extra ones. They are delightful, and we are very happy to have them all. At once we shall have them framed, so that they will be available for Book Week.

We are not at all concerned about the margins. An expert and interested photographer in town does excellent framing; in fact, he has just finished a beautiful piece of work on a 1755 map for us. He will be especially enthusiastic, we know, about framing the Obed illustrations.

If you are still seeking homes for your charming "orphans" we have another suggestion. Miss Stuart has just returned from Yarmouth, where the town is re-organizing, refurnishing and in general renewing the life of a very nice little library. A new librarian will soon be in charge, but at present, the "Moving Spirit" is Miss Helen Small. The children's room is receiving quite a bit of attention, and Miss Small spoke with Miss Stuart about getting some lively colorful pictures. If you would care to present one or two of the drawings to the Merrill Memorial Library, Yarmouth, Maine, Miss Stuart says that she knows they would be genuinely appreciative.