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Thank you for the clipping, which.we are most
 
Thank you for the clipping, which.we are most
 
happy to have.
 
happy to have.
 
 
I wish we might give you the answer both you
 
I wish we might give you the answer both you
 
and we want, about the temporarily misplaced glossary.
 
and we want, about the temporarily misplaced glossary.
 
Your letter has been held a few days, hoping that we
 
Your letter has been held a few days, hoping that we
could meke·a real search for it, but we are regretfully
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could make a real search for it, but we are regretfully
forced to admit that we just can't do it yet.
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forced to admit that we just can't do it yet. We have
We have
 
 
had a rugged winter, with many staff absences because
 
had a rugged winter, with many staff absences because
 
of illness and serious hospitalization, and are still
 
of illness and serious hospitalization, and are still
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shelves again.
 
shelves again.
 
Sincerely yours
 
Sincerely yours
 
hrnj
 
  
 
In Charge of
 
In Charge of
 
Maine Author Collection
 
Maine Author Collection
 
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hmj
 
 

Latest revision as of 18:28, 31 March 2017

March 9, 1960

Dr. Bern Porter 106 High Street Belfast, Maine Dear Dr. Porter: Thank you for the clipping, which.we are most happy to have. I wish we might give you the answer both you and we want, about the temporarily misplaced glossary. Your letter has been held a few days, hoping that we could make a real search for it, but we are regretfully forced to admit that we just can't do it yet. We have had a rugged winter, with many staff absences because of illness and serious hospitalization, and are still limping along, having to postpone attention to some duties. Several of us know about the matter, and are keeping it in mind, in case it shows up in an unlikely spot before we can get to the collection and give it the time it must have to bring proper order to its shelves again. Sincerely yours

In Charge of Maine Author Collection hmj �