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#0201: Willa Cather to Hugo Münsterberg, July 17, 1911

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MCCLURE'S MAGAZINE3,
44-60 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET,
NEW YORK2
Dear Professor Munsterberg1:

I have your letter reporting the result of Mr. McClure4's interview with you. Of course I have nothing to say except what Mr. McClure may have said. I will take the matter up with him as soon as he gets home. As to when he will use the articles5, he will probably decide that shortly after his return. We are expecting him now about the twenty-fifth of July.

Very sincerely yours, Willa Sibert Cather Professor Hugo Münsterberg, Palast-Hotel Berlin, W., Germany6.