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Spencer Heath Archive

Item 1643

Carbon of a letter from Heath to Alfred P. Haake, Hi-Oaks, Route 2, Largo, Florida.

May 10, 1957

 

 

Dear Dr. Haake:

 

     I am happy to acknowledge your letter of April 15th with a copy of yours to The Harvard Business Review, which you enclosed. It is very gratifying to find others who see eye to eye, especially when they are a minority who are peering into new vistas of use and beauty for mankind. — Or, as Mark Twain put it, “to find the gold of our own opinion in a fellow heap of dust.”

 

     I am emboldened to send you copy of a paper which I read at the recent Annual Meeting if The Christian Freedom Foundation, believing it will be congenial to your feelings and general point of view.

 

     I have spent some years in trying to extrapolate the progress of mankind — this through an integration of the supposedly opposing materialistic and spiritual approaches. Most of what I have done is set out in a volume entitled, “CITADEL, MARKET AND ALTAR,” an advance copy of which I look forward to sending to you with my compliments.

 

                       Very sincerely yours,

 

 

SH/m

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Metadata

Title Correspondence - 1643
Collection Name Spencer Heath Archive
Series Correspondence
Box number 11:1500-1710
Document number 1643
Date / Year 1957-05-10
Authors / Creators / Correspondents Alfred P. Haake
Description Carbon of a letter from Heath to Alfred P. Haake, Hi-Oaks, Route 2, Largo, Florida
Keywords Socionomy