eluding others from participating by 

 giving the whole ourselves and now 

 many will be interested in the work 

 instead of a few. 



February 19, 1914. 



Very truly yours, 



Dr. George G. Kennedy, 

 Readville, 

 Mass. 



Dear Doctor: 



I have your favor of the 18th 



and think everything is going on very 

 nicely. I wrote to Dr. Robinson, as I 

 promised, that I would add fifteen to 

 your ton and that it was my desire and 

 I believed it was yours that these 

 subscriptions should be conditional 

 on the raising by Dr. Robinson of the 

 balance. 



ing and seemed to be delighted with 

 our subscriptions and with the prospect 

 of soon raising the balance. Miss 

 Minns has already subscribed one 

 thousand and several others have made 

 appointments with him, I think there 

 is no doubt of his success. 



Personally I am more than 

 pleased with this outcome. 1 had a 

 feeling that we were in a sense ex- 



He telephoned me last even- 



