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WASHINGTON BUILDING
1 BROADWAY

New York, N.Y.,

February 20th,1914.

Dear Mr. Freer;-

Replying to your favor of the 16th instant,I am very glad to hear that you approved of the action of Professor Morse.

I have just talked with Mr. Witherspoon,over the telephone,and he tells me he believes that everything is now in line, and he has every reason to believe that the catalogue will be out on time. It will certainly make quite a book,as there will be about 150 pages of reading matter in the catalogue,and 24 pages of illustrations,and the photographs are certainly very very well done. I believe we will have every reason to be proud of the book when it is finished. 

Kindly advise me when you expect to be in New York,so that we can have an opportunity of talking things over before the opening. Trusting you are quite well.

Yours sincerely,
Saml. T. Peters

Charles L. Freer, Esq.,
33 Ferry Avenue, East,
Detroit, Michigan.

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