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I have finished the second draft of a report which I shall<br />

send around ta the members of the Board in ~dvance of the<br />

autm meeting, 2nd I find ny ideas are even more sharply<br />

crystallized than I have permitted myself to say, but the<br />

truth is that I do not wish t o put anything on paper which<br />

will make it difficult <strong>for</strong> me or <strong>for</strong> the Board to change,<br />

if in the course of the next months we get further light.,.<br />

I am trying in my mind to devise ways of starting which will<br />

comnit us as little as possible financially and othervkse so<br />

that over a period of years ue czn regard the <strong>Institute</strong> ex-<br />

perimentally, profiting by our experience and changing with-<br />

out getting too deeply involved to do so,<br />

And as he wrote, he gave evidence of a certain relaxation; he<br />

dared so be humorous about himself, and to shou a confidence and friend-<br />

liness rare with h im these days:<br />

I am amused, as f write, to obsexve how different it is to<br />

criticize wbzt ancther fellow i s doing, on the one hand, and,<br />

on the other, to undertake to do something yourself. At<br />

bottom, there is nothfng in this document that is not fmplied.<br />

in what I hsve previously written and said, snd yet, when it<br />

ems to the doing of it, a great mny questlons arise to<br />

which as a critic one gives very little attention. 11<br />

During this perfod he was inviting 2nd receivfng critfcism and<br />

corrnnent from several of his academic friends on copfes of his drafts,<br />

Some of these will be reviewed later in this chspter. <strong>The</strong> final draft<br />

of his Confidential Mmorzndm to the Trustees was dated the 26th of<br />

September, 1931, when he sent it <strong>for</strong> tbeir consideration in preparation<br />

<strong>for</strong> the meeting of the 13th of October. It will appear that by that time Mr.<br />

kidesdorf or Hr. Maass was able to assure him that some solution to<br />

the ~roblern of location might be worked out,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wetnorandm consfsted of about six thousand words, dfvided<br />

into a short pxeface and ten sections which were numbered but not titled.<br />

<strong>The</strong> reason <strong>for</strong> that was that his treatment was not strictly topical; he

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