15 March 1927.
↑Dearest of Friends↓
Your letter gave me threefold emotions. First, sincere sorrow that you were not well, and to that I add my prayer that you may be wise. Secondly to tell you that I entirely agree with you about the Fellowship. It would have been all settled up by now had not Mr. Nunn been taken seriously ill and obliged to go, without one hour's delay, to a nursing home for a great operation, but he returns home this week, so of course he will have to go slowly.
About Bunker Hull, I was also cheered, because everyone says if you cared you could do it, but I would rather keep you strong than establish Bunker Hill, and this on the largest and highest grounds.
I think if you could write a notes at all it had better be to President Butler and Dr. Kunz, for their public utterances have been exactly on the lines of our Bunker Hill.
↑With true & deep love↓
H O Barnett [signed]

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