CABLB ADDRESS - MUSEUM, CHICAGO 
Field Museum of Natural History 
ROOSEVELT ROAD AND LAKE MICHIGAN 
Chicago 
Dear Mr. Ames: 
July 30, 1935. 
Dr. Baehni is leaving this evening with some 
friends who are driving to Montreal to take a ship for 
Europe. He plans to proceed from Montreal to Quebec, and 
from there by bus or other transportation through New 
England. If all goes well, he will be in Boston Saturday 
or ""Monday, and I hope he may have an opportunity to see 
you. 
I use the first phrase of the last sentence advisedly, 
because there is some possibility that he may have to re¬ 
turn from Detroit because of passport difficulties, but I 
believe everything will turn out happily, 
I hope that while he is in Boston he may have the . 
opportunity of seeing there some of the numerous things 
that are really worth seeing. Baehni is very sympathetic 
toward American matters, and he takes a keen and intelli¬ 
gent interest in seeing things!new to him, especially those 
that are typically American. In New England I trust that 
he will have an opportunity to become acquainted with some 
things that he may remember more favorably than some of the 
less admirable features of some parts of Chicago, although 
I believe he is well pleased with the months he has spent 
here. 
There are few persons who would be so appreciative 
of assistance given him in seeing Boston and the surrounding 
country. If there is anyone among the botanists of the 
various Harvard institutions who is able to help him, I 
know they will find him a most agreeable companion. 
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