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   There is one more thing that you ought to know.  Before I was struck by bone cancer end of Oct 1980, I travelled regularly to my Chicago office.  I was invited to join the Kerr Board.  I told [?] & Rosen that I will do whatever I can for the Publishing Co, without taking a place away from some-one who is around Chicago - and available while I was away most of the time from there.  That however did not stop me from beginning to find a way to obtain financial help for Kerr.  I thought, as you do, that some of the books published ought to be read, - if not by the general public, then by trade-unionists.  I have some good contact with the top-people of well-fixed unions.  I called upon them suggesting that the International buys a few hundred well-chosen books and give them to the library of [?] [?].  Unfortunately - as you know, - there is never any money for educational purposes and thus I did not get any place, but I did not give up.
   There is one more thing that you ought to know.  Before I was struck by bone cancer end of Oct 1980, I travelled regularly to my Chicago office.  I was invited to join the Kerr Board.  I told [[?]] & Rosen that I will do whatever I can for the Publishing Co, without taking a place away from some-one who is around Chicago - and available while I was away most of the time from there.  That however did not stop me from beginning to find a way to obtain financial help for Kerr.  I thought, as you do, that some of the books published ought to be read, - if not by the general public, then by trade-unionists.  I have some good contact with the top-people of well-fixed unions.  I called upon them suggesting that the International buys a few hundred well-chosen books and give them to the library of each local.  Unfortunately - as you know, - there is never any money for educational purposes and thus I did not get any place, but I did not give up.
   I read your enthusiastic description of Rosen's contribution to the worthwhile Publication Co.  I do not take away anything from Rosen, to whom I wrote a number of times suggesting that Sarabeck right to be given his manuscript [?] and his money be returned to him as soon as possible.  Rosen never once answered me.  do you think that that is proper?
   I read your enthusiastic description of Rosen's contribution to the worthwhile Publication Co.  I do not take away anything from Rosen, to whom I wrote a number of times suggesting that [[?]] ought to be given his manuscript [?] and his money be returned to him as soon as possible.  Rosen never once answered me.  do you think that that is proper?

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in 1978 or thereabouts.

  There is one more thing that you ought to know.  Before I was struck by bone cancer end of Oct 1980, I travelled regularly to my Chicago office.  I was invited to join the Kerr Board.  I told ? & Rosen that I will do whatever I can for the Publishing Co, without taking a place away from some-one who is around Chicago - and available while I was away most of the time from there.  That however did not stop me from beginning to find a way to obtain financial help for Kerr.  I thought, as you do, that some of the books published ought to be read, - if not by the general public, then by trade-unionists.  I have some good contact with the top-people of well-fixed unions.   I called upon them suggesting that the International buys a few hundred well-chosen books and give them to the library of each local.  Unfortunately - as you know, - there is never any money for educational purposes and thus I did not get any place, but I did not give up.
  I read your enthusiastic description of Rosen's contribution to the worthwhile Publication Co.  I do not take away anything from Rosen, to whom I wrote a number of times suggesting that ? ought to be given his manuscript [?] and his money be returned to him as soon as possible.  Rosen never once answered me.  do you think that that is proper?