ffmhrffi- Ar»ngtonH.lgW* 



Dec. 7, 1525. 



Dear Mr. Deans, 



left Cambridge last Spring 

 and oou.'ht a house at Arlington where we are 

 now living, as the letter-nead above shows. 



I am tninking of bavin? some weather-strips 

 put on tne windows of this house, and I wish to 

 know if you nav fa found joivs satisfactory, now 

 taat .you havtt had them for a season or two f 

 kindly l©t me know no»v you nav? found tb*ft#Aftd 

 if you still tnia ; as highly of them as you did 

 when you showed them to us f 



K« na\re been in Maine, camping, this Fall, and 

 tod tilt nfrst atrocious weatner almost all the 

 time we were Ut«X*« On Oct. 10 there *** an ali- 

 day snowstorm together with a very high wind 

 that blew down trees on all sides , blocking every 

 road and patn. Tnere rfas about a foot of snow 

 on tho iuvol. fa also had rain-storms and wind- 

 storms, botn before and after the one just spoken 

 of. 



came home about the last of Oct. and have 

 oeen home since, and if you get up this way at 

 any time, we should be very glad to have you call 

 ana see our new house. We e<pect to be at home 

 ail w l n t e r . 



S i nee rely 



Telepnone, Arl ington 1524 M. 



