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September 17, 1957
 
September 17, 1957
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Mr. Bernard H. Porter
 
Mr. Bernard H. Porter
 
25 South Street
 
25 South Street
 
Houlton, Maine
 
Houlton, Maine
Dear
 
  
Mr. Porter:
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Dear Mr. Porter:
  
 
Our delay in answering your letter of August 27
 
Our delay in answering your letter of August 27
should not be construed as due to disinterest.
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should not be construed as due to disinterest. On
On
 
 
the contrary, we are much interested and pleased to
 
the contrary, we are much interested and pleased to
 
have your manuscript material; and only the unusual
 
have your manuscript material; and only the unusual
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and establishing the federal program, has prevented
 
and establishing the federal program, has prevented
 
our acknowledging the arrival of the package.
 
our acknowledging the arrival of the package.
We are approving a charge of five dollars a.gainst
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We are approving a charge of five dollars against
 
postage and handling.
 
postage and handling.
  
Thank you for your continuing interest.
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Thank you for your continuing interest. We
We
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hope that the exhibit of works of Houlton authors
hope.that the exhibit of works of Houlton authors
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materialized, and that it will be written up for
materialized, and that 1t will be written up for
 
 
the newspapers and such publications as the Bulletin
 
the newspapers and such publications as the Bulletin
 
of the Maine Library Association.
 
of the Maine Library Association.
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Sincerely yours
 
Sincerely yours
  
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In Charge of
 
In Charge of
 
Maine Author Collection
 
Maine Author Collection
 
 

Latest revision as of 02:47, 25 March 2017

September 17, 1957

Mr. Bernard H. Porter 25 South Street Houlton, Maine

Dear Mr. Porter:

Our delay in answering your letter of August 27 should not be construed as due to disinterest. On the contrary, we are much interested and pleased to have your manuscript material; and only the unusual confusion attendant upon moving some of our offices, and establishing the federal program, has prevented our acknowledging the arrival of the package.

We are approving a charge of five dollars against postage and handling.

Thank you for your continuing interest. We hope that the exhibit of works of Houlton authors materialized, and that it will be written up for the newspapers and such publications as the Bulletin of the Maine Library Association.

Sincerely yours

hmj

In Charge of Maine Author Collection