[S.N. Patten's letter] Jan.27,1895,Philadelphia [to F.H. Giddings]
Jan. 7, 1895, Philadelphia.
Dear Giddings,
Mr. Right will
return the article of Mr.
Sanders that you give me
in New York. While it has
a couple good points it
does not seem to me
to be well enough worked
out to deserve publication.
We had a glorious meet-
ing at Indianapolis. I am
very sorry you were not
present. Our association
will soon become a
power if the present unity
of feeling and actions con-
tinues.
How is the book coming
on? There is great curi-
osity as to it everywhere.
Everyone expects a treat
when it comes out and
I feel sure they will
not be disappointed.
Best wishes to Mrs.
Giddings.
Sincerely yours,
Simon N. Patten