SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 

 UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Mr. Deane -2- February 10, 1922. 



to be read and a long index is to be aade . Volume 

 4 has nearly all been written and I am planning to 

 turn it in to the Carnegie Institution on the first 

 of April. It will however talie a year or more to 

 get it through the press. 



George fs finishing his senior year at Princton. 

 He will be heme to-morrow for his mid-year vacation. 

 He hopes to enter Harvard Law School in the fall and 

 is looking forward to seeing you frequently. Perhaps 

 Mrs. iioae and I will get up to Cambridge while George 

 is there. In fact, I suggested to George that we at- 

 tend the American Association meeting at Cambridge 

 but he prefers to spend Christmas at home. We are all 

 quite well at home and very often talfc of youand every 

 now and then someone brings word that they have seen 

 yuu. I think t}:e last Wa.ihington man who was back 

 from Cambridge is Bggleston. 



Last night vve atte-ded the Congressional Reception 

 at the White House at which it is stated that more 



