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EDITORIAL-DEPARTMENT THE CENTURY-MAGAZINE UNION SQUARE NEW YORK R. W. GILDER, EDITOR. R. U. JOHNSON, ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
C. C. BUEL, ASSISTANT EDITOR. Mrs.J.M.-2- let it stand in the way of acceptance of such a compliment which is, in fact,
a compliment to all those of us who have been associated with him. Harvard Commencement is an inspiring occasion and brings
out the best there is in one. I am expecting a telegram from Mr. Muir in reply to my telegram. Professor Sargent is very much
interested in having him come, and so am I and all of his friends at The Century. As soon as I ascertain the exact date of
Commencement I will let him know. It is along about the twenty-second or twenty-fourth of June I believe. With kindest remembrances
to you and the young ladies, as they must now be, I am, indeed, Very sincerely yours, P.S. We had a little dinner at
our house about a month ago,at which there were present Mr. Padarewski, Miss Szumowska, illegble Mr. and Mrs. Robert Underwood
Janowski and their daughter, Agnes Janowski. Mr. Teslarowski also came in after dinner, and we had a Polish evening of it.