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#33 Ferry Avenue, East,
Detroit, Michigan.
June 21st, 1915.

Mrs. Dr. Harry L. Wilson,
Care, School of American Archaeology,
Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Dear Mrs. Wilson:-

You will, I am sure, forgive a typewritten letter, but the pressure of many things into which I plunged upon my arrival here last week makes long-hand letters impossible.

As soon as I was safely landed in Detroit I began correspondence and interviews with the members of the Executive Committee having in charge the plans for the proposed American School in Peking, asking their consent and co-operation in presenting you with a copy of Mr. Langdon Warner's Report, and I have much pleasure in informing you that all the gentlemen favored the sending of a copy of the Report to you, and this will be done through Dr. Walcott's office at any early date.

The Report is a confidential document and in sending you a copy, with know that you will so treat it. You are at full liberty to allow Dr. Huget and your associates in the good work at Santa Fe to read the Report to the fullest extent, but the Committee does not wish to make the information contained in the Report too public at present, but all this, I am sure, you understand. I trust that the volume will interest you.