GENERAL OFFICE , UNION STATION 
KANSAS CITY, MO. 
In route, near Williams , Arizona 
December 15, 1914- 
Dear Mr. Holmes: 
Referring to our conversation, should . ou find it convenient 
to spend a da y at Albuquerque on your way east X think you would 
enjoy looking over sane of the Indian material that we have in 
some of the collections that are not packed away in boxes* I am 
writing this to ask you in the event that you should decide to 
stop to ascertain from Hr. Nusbaum whether Mr. fchweizer is going 
to be there. Re will be pretty busy with the ban Diego fair 
until two or three days after the opening but I think he will be 
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at A1 ouquer a ue again two or three days before the first of January. 
In other words, I would like to have him present so he could 
show you the various articles that he has stored away.. In the 
absence of Mr. Sehweizer , his assistant, Mr. Snively, will be 
glad to take his places 
I am. so sorry that I did not have the pleasure of seeing 
ue of xlease don T t forget if you. go thro ..s 
oily tn at our oil ices are on t lie second floor of the new Union 
Station and most trains stop Mnere from half an hour to 
but better than that I am in hopes that you may find 
stop) over and spend the day with us. 
With kindest regards. 
Professor William E. holmes 
San. Diego, C ai i f or n i a 
Tours trul. 
