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Wash. D.C. [Feb?] 16th 1915 | Wash. D.C. [Feb?] 16th 1915 | ||
Dear Mrs. Munford - | Dear Mrs. Munford - | ||
− | I am sorry not to be able to give you a more encouraging report. Dr. Cameron failed to answer my letter, which means, doubtless that he is unwilling to commit himself. Mr. [illegible] & I were the guests at the same house in Warsaw, Va, not long ago. He had just come back from Hawaii & explained that his absence had delayed a reply to my letter. He brought the matter up himself & said he would write me after ascertaining how his | + | I am sorry not to be able to give you a more encouraging report. Dr. Cameron failed to answer my letter, which means, doubtless that he is unwilling to commit himself. Mr. [illegible] & I were the guests at the same house in Warsaw, Va, not long ago. He had just come back from Hawaii & explained that his absence had delayed a reply to my letter. He brought the matter up himself & said he would write me after ascertaining how his editor, Mr. Addison, felt about it. But he has not yet written. I talked to Mr. Lewis while in Warsaw but did not secure a promise of support. There are influential people in that section, such men as Mr. Carter [illegible], [illegible] [plan?], & Mr. Lewis strikes me |
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Wash. D.C. [Feb?] 16th 1915 Dear Mrs. Munford - I am sorry not to be able to give you a more encouraging report. Dr. Cameron failed to answer my letter, which means, doubtless that he is unwilling to commit himself. Mr. [illegible] & I were the guests at the same house in Warsaw, Va, not long ago. He had just come back from Hawaii & explained that his absence had delayed a reply to my letter. He brought the matter up himself & said he would write me after ascertaining how his editor, Mr. Addison, felt about it. But he has not yet written. I talked to Mr. Lewis while in Warsaw but did not secure a promise of support. There are influential people in that section, such men as Mr. Carter [illegible], [illegible] [plan?], & Mr. Lewis strikes me