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Love letter to Kate of rememberance
Discusses purchasing a house in front of the MBL at five percent interest rate.
Whitman tries to persuade Conklin to publish in the Bulletin.
Invites Conklin over for the last time to his new place. He says "everything hangs on you, Morgan, and Wilson."
Congratultions and well wishes.
Talking about his work and Whitman's.
Discusses employment opportunities with Conklin.
Discusses financial things between Mrs. Culver and the University fo Chicago and, collaterally, the MBL.
Sending her laboratory's engagements for the Biological Lectures for 1903. Includes her address as well.
Talks about a reply to the communication from the Carnegie Committee. Whitman hopes for Conklin's approval.
Poem, "The March of Mind," by Lofland, writing under the name Milford Bard.

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