Viewing page 1 of 28

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

in case I should want to come home on Thanksgiving or Christmas. I shall then be back here by the first of August. 

The suit has not yet come but I expect it will come today. I shall inquire at the express office in the afternoon.

Now Mr. Cadman is waiting for me to go to breakfast with him so must close.

Remember me to Mrs. Cushing and to the Parsons. Also to Dora. I hope you have a good upstairs girl.

Affly,
F.

[[end page]]
[[start page]]

Pawhuska, Ok.
April 12, 1911.

My dear M.
The little outing in Oklahoma City has done me a lot of good. Nordica sang Cadman's two Japanese songs and the "Land of Sky-blue Waters," superbly to a good sized audience. The "Sky-blue Waters" was called for twice. Sunday I came back here with Cadman. He looks fine. He is fattening out and is feeling well. Monday we began work on the Wa-xo-be songs. He is very much interested in them. He gets them quickly. He will put them in higher key as they were sung very low, and he will make note on the transcription that the song was sung in a lower key.

I am sorry that it rained so in New York and your visit was spoiled. It is a good thing that you met Farwell and had a talk with him. He is very friendly to Cadman and has spoken highly of his Indian work. Cadman sketched