^evidence, P. I‘, r ct. ff, lQ n 7 
Dear Chamberlain: 
One of my women students, a graduate, asked me 
todafr if I knew anything about the few York schools; that is as regards 
the possibility of netting a chance to teach in one of them. T told 
her that T did not, hut T knew a man who could rrobably tell me 
something about them a>~d T would write to him shout the matter. 
v ou are the rnan'l f \an you give me any information 9 P-be seems to 
have a preference for the natural sciencesand is stud vino with trks-k 
the idea of fitting - for that kind of work T helieve. 
^erhans you k^ow somethin*- of the ’'red tare’’ or of the necessary 
preliminaries leading up to a possible ^pnointment. T f so T ^ope 
it will rot he too much trouble fo** you to rive me a little information 
or the subject when you are writing. 
* 
I acted upon your suggest 1on and wrote the "Junior Typewriter" 
people and today got a reply with an inclosed descriptive circular. 
It is certainly small ercurh and cheap enough, v ut is it rood enough 9 
Fave you had a chance to see it an to trv it vet 9 
T57 e are all os well u Usual fees. T hone your mother still 
continues to improve. 
Cordially yours 
