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CARLOS ZIDSER L. 
COPENHAGUB Ho, 26 
‘eexico, d.f. 
FEB -8 ie?e 
February 2, 
Dr • A1 exan d er Te tmo r e 
Assistant Secretary 
Smithsonian Institution 
Unites States Rational 
ivius eum 
Washington, D.C. 
1939. 
Dear Dr. Wetmore, 
I feel very badly for having delayed so much 
writing you. 
Permit me to thank you very sincerely for the 
many kindnesses you extended to me when I was in Washington. 
1 owe you one of the nicest times I had in your wonderful 
city. 
We just got your letter of January 27. I am awfully 
sorry that I neglected, sending your permit early in January 
as I promised you, the last time we were together in your office. 
instead of 
recently. 
As you will notice, we had to use three pictures 
two on account to new regulations which came in force 
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a. 
,m very glad that you are making plans to come 
down to our country. We will get busy now sending letters to 
the mexican custom officials in Huevo Laredo, Tamps., and Ve¬ 
racruz, Ver. , so that you may come through without" any “ddlay. 
A letter will be written also to our agent in Veracruz, Ver., 
recommending you and your party. 
Concerning my plans, I am very glad to inform 
you, that everything is getting along very nicely with my 
arrangements to secure an immigration visa at the American Con 
sulate General, so that I trust that I will be in Washington 
again in the later part of march. 
Do not fail to let us now if you can arrange to 
come to Mexico City, while you are in Veracruz. Our home 
address is Copenhague ho. 26, Mexico, D.P., and our Telephone 
number is J-01-53. 
With my very best personal regards, and hoping 
to see you again very soon, I am. 
Respectfully you-ss, 
PS. Please 
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