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Polytechnic Sta. Tex. Nov. 19th, 1929
My dear Mrs. Lake
I certainly thank you very, very much for your kind remembrance of me on my 85th, birthday. I know I shall derive much pleasure and profit, too, in reading "The New Decalogue of Science." I am always interested in knowing what the writers of to-day have to say on subjects that are of vital interest, and which show the trend of public thought and feeling. The Harper's is very valuable in this respect, and every time I read any article in it, I think of the kindness and good-will of a friend, who has made it possible for me to do so.
I think now I can go out any time, if it is not too late. I was out at the "Lake" a few days ago, but found absolutely nothing.
Praying God's richest blessings upon you and yours, I am
Sincerely yours, Albert Ruth.