You may, however, be able to secure what you want from H. B. Wassel, Esquire, Commonwealth Building, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. He has advertised the sale of a rather extensive list of books.
| Very truly yours, |
| Charles M. Howell. |
| Muncy, New York, January 12, 1909. |
My dear Professor Morton:
We are trying to establish in the school here some permanent system of keeping students' records. I have been told that you have worked out a card method that operates successfully. If you can give me any information in regard to your method, I shall consider it a very great favor. I enclose a stamped envelope for your reply.
| Very sincerely yours, |
| Harris A. Plotts. |
| Professor E. A. Morton, |
| Braddock, Pennsylvania. |
| Braddock, Pennsylvania, January 12, 1909. |
My dear Mrs. Hagon:
I wish to thank you for your kind aid in securing Captain Howard to deliver one of the lectures in our course. Only your influence enabled us to get so good a man at so Iowa price.