you feel so inclined, your recommendations and suggestions.
For the present, may I express again appreciation on behalf
of both myself and my wife, who is as you know my
collaborator in this lifetime work, for your kindness in
granting us an interview; it is possible now as it was not
before, for me to phrase many of the questions (which I
must have solved before proceeding further) onto paper, as
now.
Respectfully
Earle W. Newton
P.S. We were both delighted with the progress of the
library; I can see it will be not only a valuable buta
tasteful institution.