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Spencer Heath Archive

Item 1936

Carbon of a letter from Heath to E. Merrill Root, R.R. #1, North Grosvenordale, Conn.

October 17, 1956

 

 

 

 

Dear Dr. Root:

 

     Many thanks for your warm letter of October seventh.

 

     It is interesting to know that you are so far East and entranced by the autumn glory of the Berkshire Hills, despite the urgent concentration of your present work. I do hope you will not too much burn the candle at both ends, but if you do, I am sure it will make a “lovely light.” Poetry has been called — and, I think, justly — the mother of science, being of the Spirit which science, at its best, can do no more than serve.

 

     My own arrangements keep me here in Maryland until the 24th, but I will be in New York (11 Waverly Place, Gramercy 7-9060) for at least a fortnight after that.

 

     If, in your passing by or through, your travel schedule should permit, I should be most happy to have at least a handshake with you, or with “you-all,” as the Southrons say when including more than one.

 

     In any event, I expect to see you January 22nd at the Alliance meeting, whate’er now befalls.

 

                            Sincerely,

 

 

SH/m

    

Metadata

Title Correspondence - 1936
Collection Name Spencer Heath Archive
Series Correspondence
Box number 13:1880-2036
Document number 1936
Date / Year 1956-10-17
Authors / Creators / Correspondents E. Merrill Root
Description Carbon of a letter from Heath to E. Merrill Root, R.R. #1, North Grosvenordale, Conn.
Keywords Poetry Science