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retui^i to Cambridge. 



I will arrange either way that you wish, but it occurs to me 

 that you might prefer to incur the charge for ^1.00 for the cord, change 

 now, and have the use of it until you go away, as against not having the 

 use of this cord until next fall when you return, no charge being made 

 for its installation, and not having your telephone number listed until 

 well into the winter. 



If you will let me know your decision, I shall be very glad to 

 put matters in -#*«!r!Te~for accomplishment, and will make the cord sft any 

 practical length that you think will meet your needs, although, if I may 

 suggest, the shorter the cord, the less annoyance you will iiave from it. 

 Possibly a cord twenty feet long will enable you to carry the telephone 

 to the upper hall conveniently. 



I hope that I did not tire you out and bewilder you with the 

 trip through our school and exchanges, for I am fearful that being some- 

 what of an enthusiast myself, I cannot appreciate the limit of a visitor's 

 endurance. 



Very sincerely yours, fx ^ 



