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Dear Mrs. Fuller:
 
Dear Mrs. Fuller:
Since you had expressed some horror
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at giving up the Arundel manuscript, I was a
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Since you had expressed some horror at giving up the Arundel manuscript, I was a little reluctant to wire you as I did; but since the Maine State Library is so restricted in space, I am sure that you and Mr. Dunnack wont be distressed at having the manuscript go to a place where it will be on constant display and in steady use by young men who are trying to learn to write. When President Compton and Mr. Eaton of the M.I.T. English department came to me for the loan of the Arundel manuscript and source books, I told them that when the Maine State Library had the facilities which it some day hoped to have, I would probably be inclined to have the material displayed at Augusta rather
little reluctant to wire you as I did; but
 
since the Maine State Library is so restricted
 
in space, I am sure that you and Mr. Dunnack
 
wont be distressed at having the manuscript
 
go to a place where it will be on <ronstant
 
display and in steady use by young men who
 
are trying to learn to write. When President
 
Compton and Mr. Eaton of the M.I.T. English
 
department came to me for the loan of the
 
Arundel manuscript and source books, I told
 
them that when the Maine State Library had
 
the facilities which it some day hoped to
 
have, I would probably be inclined to have
 
the material displayed at Augusta rather
 
 
than elsewhere.
 
than elsewhere.
You know, of course, that I am
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You know, of course, that I am very grateful to you and Mr. Dunnack for your interest in and excellent care of this
very grateful to you and Mr. Dunnack for
 
your interest in and excellent care of this
 
 
 
 

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KENNETH ROBERTS KENNEBUNK BEACH MAINE

November 23, 1936.

Dear Mrs. Fuller:

Since you had expressed some horror at giving up the Arundel manuscript, I was a little reluctant to wire you as I did; but since the Maine State Library is so restricted in space, I am sure that you and Mr. Dunnack wont be distressed at having the manuscript go to a place where it will be on constant display and in steady use by young men who are trying to learn to write. When President Compton and Mr. Eaton of the M.I.T. English department came to me for the loan of the Arundel manuscript and source books, I told them that when the Maine State Library had the facilities which it some day hoped to have, I would probably be inclined to have the material displayed at Augusta rather than elsewhere. You know, of course, that I am very grateful to you and Mr. Dunnack for your interest in and excellent care of this