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− | ., | + | LOIS LENSKI |
+ | Greenacres, R.F.D. 2 Torrington, Conn. | ||
− | + | Oct. 20, 1943 | |
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+ | Dear Mrs. Jacob: | ||
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+ | I had intended answering your good letter of the 13th ere now, but have been waiting to hear from Ogunquit before sending out the remainder of the Obed drawings. | ||
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+ | I was so pleased to hear about the Library at Yarmouth, and their particular needs. So I have selected a group of four, two larger (one being the colored jacket, which is very gay) and two of the smaller drawings. These go to Miss Small today, and I hope will be in time to be matted and framed before Book Week. | ||
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+ | Mrs. Hogarth, children's Editor of Houghton Mifflin Co., who published "Obed" has suggested the Portland, Waterville and Westbrook, Me. Libraries. So I am writing to see whether they would be interested. I will then divide up the remainder among them. I think I told you I sent a group to Bangor, where they were pleasantly welcomed. | ||
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+ | Thank you so much for your help — and I am so happy you are pleased with the drawings. | ||
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+ | Sincerely | ||
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+ | Lois Lenchi |
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LOIS LENSKI Greenacres, R.F.D. 2 Torrington, Conn.
Oct. 20, 1943
Dear Mrs. Jacob:
I had intended answering your good letter of the 13th ere now, but have been waiting to hear from Ogunquit before sending out the remainder of the Obed drawings.
I was so pleased to hear about the Library at Yarmouth, and their particular needs. So I have selected a group of four, two larger (one being the colored jacket, which is very gay) and two of the smaller drawings. These go to Miss Small today, and I hope will be in time to be matted and framed before Book Week.
Mrs. Hogarth, children's Editor of Houghton Mifflin Co., who published "Obed" has suggested the Portland, Waterville and Westbrook, Me. Libraries. So I am writing to see whether they would be interested. I will then divide up the remainder among them. I think I told you I sent a group to Bangor, where they were pleasantly welcomed.
Thank you so much for your help — and I am so happy you are pleased with the drawings.
Sincerely
Lois Lenchi