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January
11, 1941
Dear Jim:
First of all please thank Art McMasters and all of the
Philadelphia group for their telegram of Christmas greeting
to Lois and me. An avalanche of cards, letters, etc.
came in from all over the country and it gives us both
a great thrill to realize how many true friends we have.
Your
detailed description of operations at the Research Council
was most gratifying. I have followed up the Foster Kennedy
situation to the point where Blaisdell, although he
won't read the paper himself, states he will request
Dr. Smith to prepare and read one at the New York Academy
of Medicine. And as you know, Dr. Foster Kennedy will
speak on the paper and the entire proceedings will be
published in the Academy Quarterly. This will, of course,
validate our work all over the world and will, in one
grand short cut, make it possible to sell any doctor
the program immediately.
Some of the follow-ups you suggested I can make myself
when Lois and I come down to Washington, Baltimore and
Philadelphia, which will be some time within the next
two weeks. The rest of them I think ought to wait on
publication of the Post article which is so powerful
(we have just seen the manuscript) that it alone ought
to push almost any doctor over because of its clear
description and such convincing statistical data. Sommers,
the Post editor, wrote us a nice letter saying that
he believes the article will prove a great one both
for the Post and for us; and after reading the article
there can be no doubt of that.
As a model A.A. group I know all you Philadelphians
will be set for the new grist of prospects when they
appear.
With best to Mary, yourself, and all our friends,
As ever,
Bill
