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March 28, 1933

Mr. John Black
19 West 103rd St
New York City, N. Y

Dear Jack Black:

Itis great good news that you are coming
to us April 15th. Please stay as long as you can.

The Connicks let me see a letter from you which
greatly relieved my mind. I suppose our nerves are more or
less jumpy these times, and I was unduly apprehensive, but
I had the idea you might be sick.

We have a group of fifteen young college
graduates who are waiting to have you talk to them. I tld
them they could ask in some friends. Between them they
have raised $25. and deposited some with me in cash, so I
send you a check for this amount. It is possible there will
be another lecture date also, since the Dennisons are
interested. Mr. Dennison is serving with Mr. Connick and me
on a hand work committee for our girls.

The date of your lecture to our young interns and
staff can be fixed to suit your convenience when you come.
Sarah is having vacation, and is happy to have Shady Hill
children coming in to spend it with her. Miss Bode and all
of our household send greetings.

Ever yours,

Superintendent.

MVW/K

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