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21 -2- publisher as in London". Should the name of the Selling Agent be disclosed in the book?' You see there are really three questions. The last one surely need not be, for the Selling Agent will advertise the pamphlet in his catalogues. Page 6 is blank. Page 7 the lecture begins. Page 8 is the first to be numbered. Will you point this out to Mr. Hopkins? Then to turn to page 30 which is blank. Page 31, has "Printed by Spottiswoode & Co., New Street Square, London". This is to be "Printed by The Marion Press of New York, 1908". This is what I want and I do hope that the American law will allow my wishes to be carried out". I send you this excerpt for your information and I think it will be fully understood by you. I presume that ere this, you have already sent proofs of title page, etc. to Miss Birnie-Philip direct. If you have not done so, may I ask you to communicate directly with her. I do this because of the fact my frequent absence from Detroit and hence, possible delay. Would it not be well to send her proofsheets of each of the pages referred to in the above excerpt? I wrote to Miss Philip some time ago suggesting that Mr. Ernest D. North be appointed her Selling Agent and that his name appear at a proper place on one of the early pages of the book, but I have not yet learned her wish in the matter. I
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