March 29, 1944. 
Col. H. M. Woodward, Jr. 
G.S.C. (CWS) 
Executive, 
Headquarters Box 1000, A.P.O. 827 
c/o Postmaster, 
Hew Orleans, La. 
Dear Col. Woodwards 
* catne through to Washington on schedule with 
no difficulty thanks to your kindness to me. The chest and 
the two cases of.specimens arrived |he day before yesterday in 
excellent condition. I suppose that the bed roll in a green 
duffel bag that I left with Lt. Sobel will be along later. We 
unpacked.the specimens at once to find that everything has come 
through in excellent condition. The material is now arranged 
where it can dry finally and then be ready for study. 
I have to acknowledge also yours of March 21 with 
the package of film that reached me yesterday. I am sending these 
along immediately to have prints made. I appreciate your attention 
m having them processed and in checking them for whatever censor¬ 
ship was necessary. The prints will be guarded in my files. 
I have talked over the telephone with Mrs. Woodward 
and she was pleased to have this word of you. 
I am deeply .interested in the project as you know 
and shall look forward to any news of progress that may be given. 
Please remember me to my friends on your staff. Should any of you 
return to Washingtoh at any time please be sure to let me know. 
With my kindest regards, I am 
Sincerely yours. 
lp 
A. Wetmore, 
Assistant Secretary, 
