Letter from Alfred J. T. Taylor to Vilhjalmur Stefansson, 25 April 1922

Author Taylor, Alfred James Towle

Date25 April, 1922

ms numberStefansson Mss-98, Box 9, Folder 8

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^ A. J.T. Taylor ^ ^ May 4 ^ Dear Stefansson,
I was very glad to get your letter of April 19th, and have written to Dr. King as per copy attached, from which you will see that I have taken bodily three or four paragraphs from your letter to Mr. Fitzgerald of March 10th. You write so much more lucidly than I do that I thought you would excuse my plagiarism.
What you have told me about the Anderson attack is just what Brown and I had expected, and I feel quite sure, from information that has come through from Ottawa, that you will get a very whole-hearted reception from most of the ministers there, and I am certain you will be well received by Dr. King.
The trip to England has been postponed from week to week until it now looks as though I would not get over there until some time in August or September, but I expect to be East within a month, and should reach Milwaukee by about May 15th, and be in New York before the end of May.
Please give me a rough idea as to what your own itinerary during May is likely to be, so that we can arrange to meet at some point convenient to you.
There is a good deal of mail accumulating here for the men on Wrangel Island, but we will simply hold it until we have some further instructions from you.
Undoubtedly we should pay customs duties on goods from the United States to Wrangel Island in view of the fact that we now claim the Island to be a British possession, and I think with you that it is wise not to raise this question by correspondence, but rather to deal with it personally with the Minister of Customs.
Are you still on a Lecture Tour, or is that over for the summer? Looking forward to hearing from you soon and to the greater pleasure of seeing you within the next thirty days, I remain.
Yours sincerely, ^ AJTaylor ^
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