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May 17, 1950

Mrs. Hardey Adriance
5953 Rosslyn Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana

Dear Epie:

I was very glad indeed to get your letter of April 26 and to know how things are going with you in your new house. I can well imagine how busy it has made you and with guests coming I don't doubt that you have your hands full.

Be sure to tell Hardey, if he comes to Princeton, to come up to New York and I will be delighted to put him up at a club, where he will be more comfortable than in a hotel. Tell him to let me know as soon as he finds out the exact date that he will be here. 
       
It must have been a real relief to you to have sold the old house and you are very fortunate in making such a good deal. It certainly was, in my opinion, a darling home.

I do not know yet whether I am going to Oklahoma or not, but when I do go I shall stop off and see you.

I am awfully sorry to hear that the baby had another attack of asthma but if the time between attacks lengthens, as it seems to be doing, she will probably grow out of it. With love to you and my very best to Hardey,

As always,

GGH:T