A. E. BENSON 

 845 BOYLSTON STREET 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



October 5, 1924. 



Dear Mr. Dearie: 



I am troubling you once more. So 

 far I have been unable to get a photograph of 

 Dr. Coolidge; and asthis will be one of our most 

 important ones, I am wondering if you can put me 

 on the track of one. Dr. Thayer of St. Mark's does 

 not know of any. 



I hope you have had a pleasant and rest- 

 ful summer. If what I have done in making out a 

 history of St. Mark's proves satisfactory to the 

 committee on publication, I shall give myself the 

 pleasure of sending you a copy. It has at least 

 been the biggest task for a limited space of time 

 that I have ever undertaken; but it has been an 

 intensely Interesting one. 



Sincerely yours, 



