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would have to be in a hell of a place to get at.
I hope you had a successful trip to New York. When you write again, let me know how you made out and when you expect to go ahead with your program.
Please remember me to Anne and Miss Kennedy and tell them that I may be in Washington sometime before I become an old man with whiskers down to my knees, and when I do I'll sure stop in to see you all. I hope you will get a chance to get out here and see us sometime in the near future. We all want to be remembered to Mrs. K and look forward to the time when we all meet again.
Mr. Guy Edwards was out to the hangar the other day and told me that they were trying to make arrangements to partition off a part of the hangar for the giro, supplies, work bench etc. that I could have to myself and be able to keep under lock and key. That would be fine - even better