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St. Mark’s  School 
SoUTHBOROUGH 
Massachusetts 
17  March,  1927 
Dear  Mr.  Deane, 
This  morning  I  mailed  to  you  a 
package  containing  several  copies  of  the  Feb¬ 
ruary  issue  of  "The  Vindex, 11  each  number  placed 
in  a  mailing  envelope.  If  you  send  any  of  these 
through  the  mails,  it  will  be  necessary,  at  the 
present  high  rates  of  postage  on  mail  matter  of 
this  kind,  to  affix  four  cents  in  stamps  to  each 
envelope.  The  second-class  rates  apply,  of  course, 
only  when  we  mail  copies  in  bulk  from  here. 
You  are  very  good  to  let  us  keep 
your  photograph  a  little  longer.  I  shall  plan  to 
have  a  copy  made  of  it  for  our  use.  Then  I  will 
return  to  you  the  original,  with  a  few  extra 
copies.  Thi9  work  can  be  done  by  the  school 
photographer  during  the  vacation  which  begins  next 
week,  so  that  I  ought  to  be  able  to  return  the 
original  picture  to  you  shortly  after  my  return 
to  So uthbo rough  on  6  April. 
I  forgot  to  say  above  that  the 
copies  of  "The  Vindex"  go  to  you  with  our  compli¬ 
ments.  By  no  means,  should  we  allow  you  to  pay 
for  them.  We  have  plenty  of  extra  copies  on  hand, 
so  that  I  sent  several  more  than  you  asked  for. 
