St.  Mark’s  School 
SOUTHBOROUGI] 
Massachusktt S 
17  March,  1925 
Dear  Mr,  Deane, 
I  am  very  happy  to  know 
that  we  are  soon  to  have  your  photograph 
for  the  Vindex  Room,  It  is  more  than 
kind  of  you  to  arrange  for  the  framing 
yourself.  As  the  School  closes  to¬ 
morrow  for  the  spring  vacation,  it  may 
seem  best  to  you  to  await  until  the  re¬ 
opening  on  1  April,  before  sending  the 
package.  We  shall  then  be  here  to  re¬ 
ceive  it.  Otherwise  it  might  lie  about 
in  a  pile  of  bundles  accumulating  during 
the  vacation,  and  that  ift  not  good  for 
anything  breakable. 
I  feel  much  honored  by  your  kindness 
in  sending  the  photograph  of  faaSjKlfc  the 
humming  bird.  The  picture  came  today. 
I  like  it  because  of  its  interest  and 
its  quality  as  a  photoQgraph.  It  is  an 
excellent  picture  of  you.  But  now  I 
must  be  very  frank.  Otherwise  I  might  seem 
very  selfish  in  possessing  personally  two 
photographs  just  alike.  You  have  evidently 
