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you, etc. etc., and as it stands now he is planning to do at least a long paper or monograph type thing, but something. I gave him your address & he'll write you and, of course, I'm delighted. I think this will good all round - he wants to see & talk to you, he said, and it would be so great if you could get to Chi sometime.
As for me, the teaching duties sponge up writing time and that depresses me but I hope to remedy this - I suppose
there's never enough time for things and the trick is to gauge it out somehow.