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piece of literature and stationery that goes out of this office. As for having 
that hlurb on our hill well, frankly, as I see it, it doesn’t nake any 
difference idiether it is on or off, because by the thae the subscriber receives 
a statement frm us, he knows who ws are and what ws do. On the othenr hand, I 
see no valid reason why it should be omitted. 
Now the quest ion is, what to do with this fellow Field, I will be glad to 
straighten him out, but if I write him, I will have to make a liar out of you, 
aai that wouldn't do. You see, I will have to tell him that the Institution 
has an interest in the Fanoraeia of Science to the eictent that they receive a 
royalty from the sale of it. Perhaps you had better write him and send him hhis 
order. 
I believe it would serve our best Interests, l!£r, Oraf, if in the future 
before responding to a letter such as the one Mr. Field wrote to the Institution, 
you cheeked with us first regarding the matter. It might save both of us some 
embarrassment. 
While I ha.’sTe your attention, I mnt you as well as Br. Wetaore to know that 
we have been in a very tight spot financially during the past three to four 
months, but the condition is gradually correcting itself and w® hope to he able 
to catch up with our payments to the Institution in the course of another 30 days. 
Once again let me say I re^et very much that your peace of mind has been 
distxirbed because of this unwarranted complaint on the part of Mr, Field, and we 
will be governed by your wishes should you decide that it is best for us to 
write him and clarify the Hotter, 
Sincerely yours. 
A. Monett 
President 
AM;GB 
