Providence, F. T., 
ncto bev *1, 19^7 
Dear Chamberlain: 
• Hve ■'ust received vour letter l r ' regard to the 
typewriter matter, and t vi r> to thank you very met ■ p or vour trouble 
ir. -irfre connection wi + b the same, t had a little pusriMon that the 
Junior w^s something o^ a toy. ^his afternoon f have had s, c^'^v n P 
to look, over an trdwrwood . r 'winr to the fact that have become 
somewhat f'ami’ 1 iar with the r liver in tde last month T was a hi e to see 
ouite a number of no into in the un^ or>vr od which are certairlv surer i or 
to the 1 iver. he rositior of* the tvue is, as vou say, better and 
the writibp is all visible, rot hidden at either end hy + two stacks 
O! tvne. he release kev, the automatic sracer, the marp-iral store, 
a ■ (: the carr iaye ir rereral are decided imnrovements to mv mind . 
The type action too is a most decided. Imrrovement; then© is a Quick 
snap at the last erd of the stroke that T like. Tt seems to me that 
the hey aotior is certstirlv ©asier^ a,rd T am rot sure that, it 
would ret he as much n s easier If accurate tests were made 
T shall probably let this mac hire p*o ha c 7r to the amert at tbm 
ero or its mont ■ of service and hire an TT nderwood *^or a montk and 
see how that works. t think your advice to ro ©lowly and look 
e 
around is rood advice, it is what T had planned to do. 
The Underwood which T tried this afternoon had t v e ^lUte tyre. 
I think T lik© that better than this ^ica. Tt seems to me it is 
neater and it is certainly a 11+tle smaller and somewhat more 
compact. rohahlv you know all about it however without any 
description of it from me. 
C or d 1 a 1 3y vour a f 
