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July 11 Thursday – In Hartford Sam wrote to Edmund C. Stedman, referring to his critical read of CY. Paraphrased from Henkels catalogs, Apr. 19, 1912, item 118:

I am as grateful as a man can be for the trouble you have taken & the square way in which you have stated those defects. That is just what I wanted. I will knock them out when I come down. I suppose the faults should mount up into the hundreds, & so you have been most surprisingly lenient [MTP]. Note: Stedman had “pointed out…some needed emendations” in CY. See July 16 to Chatto.

Stocks and/or bonds were returned to Charles J. Langdon for the Clearfield Bituminous Coal Corp. [Apr. 3, 1891 to Kelly]. See also Jan. 3, 1888.

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