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INSTITUTE OF NORTH AMERICA 
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Smithsonian Institution 
United States National Museum 
Washington 25, D„ C. 
Dear Waldo: 
I am writing to acknowledge and to clarify the situation presented in 
your letter of May 22. I think the situation can be resolved by simply 
stating that the number of days for which you were compensated by our 
check of May 14, 1963, was taken directly from your travel expense voucher. 
This office had no knowledge of your continuing consulting work with the 
National Science Foundation subsequent to your return. I fully appreciate 
the situation as explained in your letter and am sorry for any inconvenience 
which may have been caused you. 
We here at the Institute are extremely interested in the work that 
you did on the Palmer Peninsula Survey and would very much appreciate 
an opportunity to discuss this with you. I hope you will drop in at 
your earliest convenience so that we may have an opportunity to review 
your reports and to discuss future work on the Palmer Peninsula. 
Sincerely, 
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RCF 
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Robert C. Faylor 
Director, Washington Office 
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