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Framingham,Mass.,
April 8th, 1920.

Dear Brooks, 
The financial statement covering term of business as co-partnership was handed to your brother yesterday for further delivery to you. We trust it meets with your approval. 
We had a telephone call from the International this morning stating that they would fly out to the Muster Field this morning to, see us, and would probably use two machines. This may help us to bring some of our prospects into activity. 
Did we tell you that we paid Doon a Visit on Monday, and found him well disposed toward our project? He intimated that he would probably buy some of our stock, and would be glad to help us in any other way, such as interesting other monied men, when are [[our]] stock was ready for issue. We hope to secure it from the printers today, with the corporate seal. 
Just read announcements in the Boston Post, where the American Flying Club is giving an Armistice Banquet next November on the Cunard Liner outside the three mile limit, and that already 2000 have expressed a desire to go. Sounds like it ought to be a "whoopee" affair. 
We opened an account under the name of Brooks, Banks & Smith Corporation, and the Bank is having