Blackwell Family Blackwell, Alice Stone General Correspondence Outlook CompanyLAWRENCE F. ABBOTT PRESIDENT FRANK C. HOYT TREASURER ERNEST H. ABBOTT SECRETARY THE OUTLOOK COMPANY THREE-EIGHTY-ONE FOURTH AVENUE NEW YORK TheOutlook LYMAN ABBOTT EDITOR R.D.TOWNSEND MANAGING EDITOR RDTMB June 14, 1917. My dear Miss Blackwell: You are entirely welcome and more than welcome to include Mrs. Earrows' articles in The Outlook in the proposed volume. We should be glad to have The Outlook mentioned in this connection. When Madame Breshkovsky was in this country we had the pleasure of publishing an article from her pen. It was on Father Gapon and appeared in The Outlook ofFebruary fourth, 1905. I hardly suppose you would care to make any use of this because the later history of Gapon affair was so intricate and peculiar. If you wish to refer to it you are entirely at liberty to do so. Yours sincerely, R.D. Townsend Managing Editor Miss Alice Stone Blackwell, 3 Monadnock Street, Upham's Corner P.O. Boston, Mass. outlook The Outlook Company LAWRENCE F.ABBOTT PRESIDENT Three-eighty-one Fourth Avenue TheOutlook FRANK C.HOYT TREASURER NEW YORK LYMAN ABBOTT EDITOR ERNEST H. ABBOTT SECRETARY R.D.TOWNSEND MANAGING EDITOR January 11, 1923 Miss Alice Stone Blackwell 3 Monadnock St. Boston 25, Mass. Dear Madam: We are herewith returning the pictures which you sent in to illustrate your article on "The Little Grandmother's Schools". We are using this article with one picture in the issue of Jan. 17. Very* truly yours, THE EDITORS OF THE OUTLOOK CTC