.MTQ4NA.MTI5MTc0

From Newberry Transcribe
Jump to navigation Jump to search

You may be assured, however, that you have no facts ^ in the premisses that you did not receive at first hand from me directly. Hairy had no previous experience in probationary friendship, I never once raised the question that our personal relations could be touched by either the fearless statement of facts which I reported to you from Princeton. or the frank ^ and friendly criticism of your printed opinions - which the form of some of them certainly invites. Between one's own corrections and anothers there can be no choice. but, for the first time in my life, I am accused of choosy self instead of a friend and place and position which I have neither sought nor thought of - instead of truth and service. If I did not think this unworthy of the man whose spirit I have ever confided in and never failed to defend,mm?bal silence would have been my only rejoinder. But believing that I know you better than you do me, I subscribe myself now and will until you deem it unfriendly [to] do so your Friend Graham Taylor -