trips for shopping that are necessary under such conditions. If you 

 don't I am sure that Mrs.Deane will. 



I've teeen meaning to tell you about that Argentina business about 

 which you asked me. Argentina is all straight in spite of Lippincott. 

 That is the official name of the country, and it so appears <tn the la- 

 test German atlases. Therefore I let it stand. Only today I was in 

 the capitol,when the Superintendent of Public Property said to me," I 

 have a couple of packages from Argentina which belong to the Academy". 

 And that is probably what made me think of it again. 



I am glad that you found such pleasure in the little book. I 

 thinkMr.Thwaites has a most happy style. You would enjoy his "Histor- 

 ic Waterways" ,the account of a canoe trip down the Wisconsin and Fox 

 rivers. This summer he and Mrs. T. took a similar trip down the Ohio 

 from Pittsburg to Cairo. 



Mary joins me in kindest regards to yourself and Mrs.Deane, as 

 also does mother. She, I am sorry to say, does not get back to her 

 usual health since the severe illness last winter, but she is able to 

 be about and to occmpy herself with study and reading. Do not be 

 afraid that we shall ever forget you, or be willing to let the ties of 

 friendship Idiosen. We have too much in common and received too many 

 kindnesses from you at Cambridge ever to do that. 



Yours faithfully, 



