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GS March 27th 1920 ^[[checkmark]] Miss K. Park-Lewis 454 Franklin street Buffalo, N.Y. My dear friend,- Many thanks for your charming and most amiable telegram. I am looking forward with the utmost pleasure to seeing you in Buffalo on Tuesday morning. I will arrive at 8.30 and, as you invite me so very nicely, will go straight to your house. Unfortunately, I will be compelled to leave on the same evening for Chicago; in spite of all my desire of spending more time with you, it is all I can afford to do for the present. This morning I have sent you a telegram asking you to get me a reservation on the train leaving Buffalo on the 30th at 8.30 p.m. for Chicago. You must be astonished that I trouble you with this but in spite of all my endeavors, this reservation cannot be gotten in New York. A Bientot. Believe me, Very cordially yours,