New EnglandTelephone and Telegraph Company 



C.F. A.SIEDHOF BOSTON Juii8 2, 1915. 



Mr. Walter Deane, 



29 Brewster Street, 



Cambridge, Mass. 



My dear Mr. Deane: 



As I said last nig^t over the telephone, the 

 omission from our calculations of the morning of the extension 

 set made our figures incorrect. I'he charge instead of being 

 as we figured it would amount to the following: 



Seven months at $4.25, ^29.75; nine days at the same 

 rate, approximately §;1.26; four months at $1. per month, §4.00; 

 approximately 70^' at the fl. rate for the period from June 9th 

 to July 1st, making a total of ^35.71i<>|p^'^ 



I will see that the order for disconnection is issued, 

 also the order for reconnecting the service on October 29th, so 

 that you need not bother yourself further on that score, and it 

 will not be necessary for you to write any notes or sign any pa- 

 pers . 



You do not imow what pleasure our visit together yester- 

 day gave me, partly in its memories of old times, but mainly in 

 the delight at seeing you again, I look for^^ard with pleasure to 

 having our little trip together in the fall. 



Yours sincerely. 



