gRASMUS HAWORTH, PH. D. 
Prof, of Geology, Mineralogy and Mining 
C. M. YOUNG, E. M. 
Assoc. Prof, of Mining Engineering 
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J. E. TODD, M. A. 
Asst. Prof, of Geology and Mineralogy 
W. H. TWENHOFEL, M. A. 
Asst. Prof, of Geology and Paleontology 
LAWRENCE, KANSAS. 
January 27, 1912. 
Professor L. M. Fernald, 
Gambridge, Mass. 
Dear Profes or Fernald:- 
I received your pho 
graphs yesterday and I am extremely obliged to you for your 
Kindness in having tlriem made for me. Some of them are far 
better for illustrating the physiography than any in my pos¬ 
session. You will find a money order for the oost of hav¬ 
ing them made. 
Under separate cover I am sending you a copy of my pa¬ 
per on the Newfoundland physiography. 
If I can at any time be of service to you out in this 
part of the world, I shall consider it a favor to be called 
upon. 
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Very sincerely yours, 
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