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JF\ A.MUS CHENIIEIM Feb. SO, 1913. 
Dear Collins, 
You are not the only person that can 
use borrowed stationary, you see. 
I’m glad that you found the letter about Mr. 
Fromms of use, Morris tells me that the information 
came pricipally from Mr. Olive, who is now at the 
Brooklyn Botanical Garden (Address: Central Museum, 
Eastern Parkiay, Brklyn). T Think that you used to 
know him at Harvard, and if so, you might be able to p 
pull a little additional information out of him, in 
case you need it. He speaks in the highest terms 
of Fromme, according to Morris. 
My Lord!I you are getting swell with your new 
outfit at Brown, and all paid for by the USA. Say, 
but, and this is between ourselves, I am tickled 
to death, when I think of the changes that have occurr 
in the past three or four years there, and how you hav 
put it over on Willy Hoss Power F. 
