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Letterhead Mount Holyoke College South Hadley, Massachusetts Nov. 12, 1938. Office of the President

Dear Edith:

I put The Satyr's Children aside to read, after the tumult of our Trustees Meetings and Founders Days should have died away. It is like a breath of cool air. I have been entertaining governors and stuffy college presidents your perfect fable of the return of Pan and Diana is the restorative needed for my spirits. It is a "lovely" thing. Thank you for it beyond words.