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Long, heartfelt letter. Discusses buisness first, including "North Dakota Pushes for Peace." Then discusses lectures and family life. His wife, two children and dog, he says, all support him.

Lists organizations to whom he had distributed pamphlets. Also lists his speaking engagements from October 1946 to February 1947.

Given a talk to the Kindred, ND, Farm Forum. Requests 50 copies of pamphelts for them and 1000 copies of each ECAS pamphlet for upcoming lectures.

Reports that he spoke before three Methodist churches. They are "one of the strongest champions of world peace..." Encloses check for $25

Requests more pamphlets. Handwritten note indicates that he will speak before the "Fine Arts Club" and the P.T.A.

Informs ECAS of more lectures coming up in which he will discuss the "inescapable need of a wolrd government."

Encloses a check of $50 from North Dakota Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Leaves contact information since he will be on vacation in CA. Requests more print materials for lectures when he returns to North Dakota.

Very lively letter. He describes his lectures and how emotionally involved they get, he concludes, "I sweat like a horse, but they listen." Informs Ray that he will be at AAAS in Chicago in December. That might be an opportunity to reach scientists…

Requests 2000 copies of every ECAS brochure. Requests information about his records.