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OCR Page 1 of 2March 1, 1955.
Dear Mrs. Hobson:
The reels and transcriptions arrived today.
And I think you and the others who worked on this
mammouth job are due for congratulations, a sigh
of relief, and probably a vacation. I should
think you would be terribly glad to be all through
with it and would hope that nothing like this will
come your way again. In spite of the interest
of the material, it must have been a tedious and
nervewracking job.
I am glad to have it stowed away, and will
do my best to get Mr. Acheson back on the job of
editing and keep him at it through the months
ahead.
S.
With all good wishes.
AND
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SERVICES
SECURADS
Sincerely yours,
CENS
Mrs. Wilder Hobson,
Secretary to the Director,
The Institute for Advanced Study,
Princeton, New Jersey.
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