September 24, 1937. Wr. Curtis We MeOraw, MeGraweHill Book Company, 550 West €2né Street, New York City, Pe Dear ~ eGraw: an very — to receive your fine letter of Siutneber 2l. I never for a moment thought that you should a ie the nf eg vmcnt of the $125.00 for stenographie vork. point in passing that on to you was to let you oon thet wo wanted to get our master" s copy of the manuscript in fine shape. We had it typed, then scerrected, and ree eorrected three tines, so that we would reduce the | cost of publication " reducing to a minimum the ticel errors, trust that you did not think that we wanted you to pay for that, | ' However, my point in bringine that up. was to show you I had "been to guite considorablis exe - pense and that I % it would be fair if you could consider the othor bilis. You have done this, and I am more then pieased with your very generous: attitude. I am enclosing the bill/ from Yrofessor | Elbel for the drawing of the diegrams, I am also ene closing a ienckvied © bill for the $6.50, as this ins | volved two different fale onan, as ana I have had Mr, Voght put the two balls on one, @nd have paid him, So af you “yall send me ths * cheek for $6.50 I will appreciate ite eheck for ir, Elbel ought to go to him at your pleasure. Thank you very much, a In regard to the letters « all of then I @lways acknowledge and tell thom that fod am referring eitier ai eyezs, believe the eer Ge ny ing — interest to eneswer the tatters in a gy gy ag way I believe it will increase the. the” doalee for the dook.