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33 Ferry Avenue East,
Detroit, Mich.

December 15th, 1913.

Dear Mr. Peters:

I am glad to have your kind letter of the 11th inst. and to learn that Professor Morse has decided to reconsider his earlier decision concerning writing a short article for our forthcoming catalog. It seems to me that only a few lines will be necessary, as he has already said so much in his well-known catalog of Japanese Pottery.

We will need a few lines, also, concerning Korean pottery, and my belief is that within two or three years we will be enabled to prepare something of real interest to students, because of the work being done by the Japanese in Korea, and by our own school or other foreign representatives in China, and I think that our introduction should include these thoughts, all of which we can discuss more fully when next we meet. 

I have been confined to my room for a couple of days, but I have broken out again this morning, and hope to see you in New York early after the arrival of Mr. Hobson.

Mr. McCormick is now enroute to New York, where he expects to arrive the 18th or 19th inst., and he can thereafter be communicated with at his office at 27 West 67th St.

With kindest regards, believe me

Very sincerely yours,


Samuel T. Peters, Esq.,
# 1 Broadway,
New York City.

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