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Dear Abe: Thanks for keeping in touch with Paul M.<ref>Paul Medow.</ref> He agrees with me that the 100% negativism of the AER should be most welcome to us.
Dear Abe: Thanks for keeping in touch with Paul M.<ref>Paul Medow.</ref> He agrees with me that the 100% negativism of the AER should be most welcome to us.{{Question}}


I am sending his letter to Harry P., with the request of mailing it <u>at once</u> to you, for I cannot have a copy made just now (please, have it copied yourself, if possible!) I consider asking Harry to mail to you the famous Menger, 2nd edition, German, together with my elaborate introduction to it. We might then send the AER a correspondence Note (?) on Menger, (and, incidentally, Rottenberg) which you might write, since Harry is still wrapped up in finishing his dissertation, while you are just taking up again the "two meanings".  
I am sending his letter to Harry P<ref>Pearson</ref>., with the request of mailing it <u>at once</u> to you, for I cannot have a copy made just now (please, have it copied yourself, if possible!) I consider asking Harry to mail to you the famous Menger, 2nd edition, German, together with my elaborate introduction to it. We might then send the AER a correspondence Note (?) on Menger, (and, incidentally, Rottenberg) which you might write, since Harry is still wrapped up in finishing his dissertation, while you are just taking up again the "two meanings".  


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Latest revision as of 08:19, 25 July 2017

Dear Abe: Thanks for keeping in touch with Paul M.[1] He agrees with me that the 100% negativism of the AER should be most welcome to us.

This page contains question(s)
that we should discuss
in the Talk Page!

I am sending his letter to Harry P[2]., with the request of mailing it at once to you, for I cannot have a copy made just now (please, have it copied yourself, if possible!) I consider asking Harry to mail to you the famous Menger, 2nd edition, German, together with my elaborate introduction to it. We might then send the AER a correspondence Note (?) on Menger, (and, incidentally, Rottenberg) which you might write, since Harry is still wrapped up in finishing his dissertation, while you are just taking up again the "two meanings".

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P.S. I am writing to ask Harry for his opinion.

Editors Notes

  1. Paul Medow.
  2. Pearson

References

Reference:
KPA: 50/03, 51