Dear Mr. Taylor:
In June last I had some interesting correspondence with you with reference to more business like administration of educational institutions. You were good enough to invite me to visit you in Chestnut Hill, and, as I explained at the time, I should have been most happy to do so had I not been on the eve of sailing for Europe. I am attending the exercises in connection with the celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of Bryn Mawr tomorrow (Friday) and the following day. It would give me great pleasure if I could see you either on Saturday afternoon or evening or on Sunday. A communication addressed to "The Deanery", Bryn Mawr, would reach me.
Yours sincerely,
Richard C. Maclaurin
October 20, 1910.
Mr. Frederick W. Taylor,
Highland Station,
Chestnut Hill,
Philadelphia, Pa.