Personal. Postage Paid. 
October 5* 1944* 
Lt. Col. L. W. Glazebrook, 
Chemical Warfare School, 
Edgewood Arsenal, Md. 
My dear Colonels 
lour letter has been a very welcome surprise as when I did 
not hear fruth «r from you I thought that probably you had been shipped 
out somewhere suddenly like some of the other fellows have been. 
I am glad to know that you are still near Washington, and I 
hope that we can arrange a meeting. If you are coming over this way at 
any time I wish you would try to drop me a line a few days ahead of time 
if tills is possible. My life seems to be complicated these days by a 
good many things, and I would like to have a little time free to be with 
you when you do come. It would be sad if you came along when we could 
not arrange a luncheon or dinner. 
I have to be in New York Monday and Tuesday this coming week, 
and also from October 24 to October 26 of this month. As one idea, if you 
happen to be here on Monday, October 16 why not join me for dinner. That 
is a good evening to go to the Cosmos ^lub as on Monday evenings there is 
quite a group of mm there. 
Morrison should be coming in at any time now as I wrote him to 
close up his work as soon as he could. He probably has a lot of things 
to pack, and it may take him a little time. We have a grand lot of material 
and I am anxious to get it all back here to Washington. 
Bill Langeribruner came through the other day having finished up 
down below and intent now in getting some post overseas. Several of the 
other boys who were there in caap have come along also from time to time. 
I talk with the office here occasionally and so try to keep in touch with 
what is going on. 
When you do come please be sure to call me. If I can be free I 
know a place where we can get a luncheon and a place to sit. It has 
certainly been good to hear from you. 
Sincerely yours. 
A. Wetmore, 
Acting Secretary. 
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