Dear Sir: Please accept our thanks for Volume VI of the Journal of the Society, which you have been kind enough to present to the University Library. It is full of interesting and valuable matter, and will be highly appreciated by our department of American history.

Of the previous volumes, I find that we have only Volume IV, and am writing to ask if it would be possible for you to furnish us with Volumes I to III and V, in order that our file of your valuable Journal may be complete?

If you can arrange to supply these I shall be most grateful, both on behalf of the library and of the department of American history.

Very truly yours,

Walter K. Jewett,

Librarian.


From M. J. Jordan, Esq., Counsellor-at-Law, Boston, Mass.:

42 Court Street, Boston, Mass., April 3, 1907.

My Dear Mr. Murray: I received this morning the Society’s Journal for 1906. I find it like its predecessors, of great interest. Its admirable arrangement, valuable information, completeness of detail, is not a small or ordinary tribute to the skill and untiring earnestness of its compiler. I consider in the present, as well as the future, such a work invaluable.