W. E. D. SCOTT, 
OFFICES OF 
WALTER S. LOGAN, 
58 William Ltreck 
New York, April 18, 1893. 
Williem Brewster,Esq., 
145 Battle Street, 
Boston, Mass. 
My Dear Brewster:- 
I enclose you herewith a copy of a paper which 
is the result of my visit to Mr. Roosevelt in Washington. If 
you are to be disengaged on Thursday or Friday of this week, I 
will come either day you say to meet you as I would like to talk 
over the matter with you and perhaps see Mr. Agassiz in regard 
to the matter. I have great hopes, from what Mr. Roosevelt 
said to me, that we shall be able to accomplish something < 
By the way, I have just heard from Mr. Ringee His reply 
was simply a printed formula stating that for this year he had 
made such disposal of his funds as were to be given to various 
educational and charitable bequests and that there was unfortu- 
nately nothing left. 
Hoping to see you Thursday or Friday and trusting that you 
are well, I am, with very kind regards. 
Yours very truly, | / 
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te he: CLT ee Te aie 
