Letter from Richard G. Moulton to May Wright Sewall.

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MOULTON, RICHARD G MAR 30 1908

30 March 1908

My Dear Mrs. Sewall

If I were writing to some one about you, instead of writing to you, I should say (1) that I have always thought of you as one of the very ablest women I have met: (2) that the best of your mind is strongly educa tional, and your educational ideas are of the highest order; (3) that I have had considerable opportunities of watching in deail your work, both of directing and of teaching, and have always been impressed by it, and have learned some things from it.

How far, and in what way, to put these ideas abroad I do not know. My impression is that you are too well known to meed certification of qualification; yet, in some way we all of us have to advertise. If I can in any way as sit your plaus, I shall be glad. With best wishes I am

Sincerely Yours Richard G. Moulton

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