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Feb. 22,

Dear Mr Mead,

I have been thinking on our communication the other evening & I have [[strike through]] [[unknown]] there[[strike through]] second Mr. Gilman's article on the Tuni music. Prof. Fillmore's criteria [[best guess]] as well as Prof. F's essay in the ground book [[best guess]] ouration [[best guess] luys [[best guess]].[[strike through]]and ltr re [[unreadable]][[strike through]] and I cannot forebear a[[strike through]] callus asking you a few questions[[strike through]] asking you to do another favor to put in writing [[strike through]] your difficult touching [[unreadable]] what were going[[strike through]]what were the parts you conquered in lsn. What your objection to Prof F is [[unreadable]]on Gilman's work. Please also the parts on which you joined issue with Prof Fillmore & my self. Touching on [[unreadable]] up [[unreadable]] lungs/ I ask this favor because I need to study the obtuse aspects that I may better understand them and may better assess them, if I can. I hav also re-read Mr. [[unreadable]] [[unreadable]] after monograph & I fail to find any passage when Prof. Fillmore is criticized or charged with mild notions. Mr. K