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Mr. Marsden Hartley November 20, 1940 -2-

As to your proposed lectures in Maine: we are not, unfortunately, "in the know" about this situation. We can make a few suggestions, but we do not know definitely that any of these organizations entertain speakers, or afford a remuneration. You might address inquiries to the following organizations: Department of Education (Dr. Bertram E. Packard, Commissioner of Education), State House, Augusta, Maine Maine Teachers Association (Dr. Richard B. Kennan, Executive Secretary), 6 Melville Street, Augusta, Maine Maine Poetry Fellowship (Mrs. Jessie Freeman, President), Pittsfield, Maine Maine Library Association (Mr. N. Orwin Rush, President), Colby College, Waterville, Maine Maine Branch, National League of American Pen Women (Mrs. Eleanor D. Marton, President), Hinckley, Maine Maine Congress of Parents and Teachers (Mrs. Burton Goodwin, President), Ridlonville, Maine Maine Federation of Women's Clubs (Mrs. Eva C. Mason, President), Dover-Foxcroft, Maine Professor Herbert C. Libby, Colby College, Waterville, Maine Rotary Clubs in Augusta, Brunswick, Houlton, Presque Isle, Rumford, Van Buren, Waterville, Bangor, Bath, Camden, Fort Fairfield, Skowhegan, South Berwick, Westbrook, Belfast, Biddeford-Saco, Calais, Caribou, Gardiner, Eastport, Farmington, Fort Kent, Kennebunk, Old Town, Washburn, Lewiston-Auburn, Portland, Rockland, Sanford-Springvale. William H. Niehoff, Southern District Governor, Lions International, Waterville, Maine Hugh J. McGuire, Northern District Governor, Lions International, Presque Isle, Maine