460 Hops 0treat, 
Providence, ii> i. 
December 6 e 1914. 
Sr, H # Gr, F&tIqv., 
24 Quincy St. , 
Cambridge, Maas 
Saar i*r. Parlows *» 
I. ted n. good Opportunity at the Club meeting Friday 
canning to trr with lir, Winslow and I learned that he is very well 
acquainted with both Mrs, Stmhaa and Him Eend&ll, He ®ay& they are 
both conscientious, careful and faithful worker®. Mrs, Tmkan a par- 
ently has had a little more experience in determining so©sag, while 
Mbb Kendall would probably excel in the routine work of the type that 
you would probably want done, X learned that both are so situated 
that anything that you might offer them to undertake the work would 
rory likely be of secondary isnoortna.ee ns aOnnr rod with their bryo¬ 
logies! interest in doing the work, V' it should bo undertaken. 
Mr. Winslow thought it quite possible that dither on© might be 
willing to undertake the work, p» rt of each week. In the course of 
our conversation I had to pretty nearly toll him exactly why I was 
inquiring a tout Hiss Hendall and fro, Dashas, but he readily promised 
to refrain from nontiouiug the setter in any way to either of the V 
ladles. 
I also learned .that both Mre. D, and Mis© K* kme dond mom or 'lets' 
work on the maroon for too Boston Society of katursl History, mad that 
Sr, J, A. Cushman {of the h. t.B.0*) could probably give you definite'; 
fir at hand information eoncariilug their work there, if yen 'ahotld 
desire to inquires further regarding their qualification®. 
With beat refar&e. 
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