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468 Hope Street, 
Providence, R,I. 
July 7, 1920 
Dear Chamberlain:- 
I recently received from V, F. Brotherus 
hie fascicle IY of the Bryotheca ennica. In the letter 
accompanying the package he ached me to send you $1. 60 and 
the balance to him. . coordinglj I am doing this 
everything going on about as usual here. A few warm days 
but remarkable few so far for the time of year, George and 
Sdie have just moved out into the country again. They had 
to get out of the Cypress St house as the Owner wanted the 
place himself. They are out in Johnston nearly out to lorth 
Scituete, directly on the Danielson car line. George has to 
begin work in Olnoyville o r barn at 6 o’clock in tho morning, 
before any ccrc come in and ho is finding it pretty difficult 
to manage it I guess. Don’t know whether he can stand it or 
not,. Their address is, I think, R.F.D., Olneyville , R. I . 
Hy older brother is till in poor health. Father is 
pretty well for one of his age (84) although he^ is becoming 
gradually blind and very deaf. 
I spent the week end of the 4th on a motorboat down the bay 
with Hr. Hope and hie family. Had a very good time but ate 
so much that I had to diet for a couple of days afterwards. 
Am wondering just where I ought to address this letter. 
Upon second thought I believe I will not enclose tho check 
until I hear just whore you are. 
Cordially, 
J. FHAUiCLIH C01LI1TS 
