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[pencilled note in top margin: no transcription] [Letterhead] Prince George Hotel, Fifth Ave & 28 Street, New York Geo. H. Newton, Manager Cable Address "PRINCEGEO"

Oct 31st 1913

Dear Mary I am a poor correspondent. I would not write at all only that I like to get your letters.

 Am out here giving a few lectures have been good

crowds & enthusiastic meetings. Seem to have lots of friends. Have had a day or two with Gertrude she is as nice & enthusiastic as ever. She is awfully fond of you - Frank Wolfe too is here & others Have not been trying to meet many in fact trying not to. Your letter about the Rabi impressed me I rather believe he is right. The feminist movement is raising hell now but I think there must be a reaction & that it will come largely from women. After while when they leave this protected place & get talked about they may strike for freedom - but we will be heard - still nature knows little of either you or me. The reason I wrote nothing in Jean Christophe was because I did not see it. I just entered it I am as glad to know what you think of it. It is certainly a marvelous book It seems as if