Cambridge March 7 1917 

 Dear Deane, 



Mr.W.N.Suksdorf t who was committed to the M'Lean Asylum in 

 1888, at his own request , recently asked me to procure for him a copy of 

 his application for admission to the Asylum. This I obtained, thanks to 

 Dr. Tucker, and I forwarded it to S. He returns me hearty thanks, and in 

 his letter, posted at BINGEN, Washington, he requests me to give his kind 

 regards to Professor ^arlow and to Mr. Walter Deane. I send the message to 

 you , machine made. Mrs.Goodale desires me to send her thanks to you 

 for the T erry letter. ^^ *^ j£^^^ ^7^^^^, <?tf. 



