NAWSA GENERAL CORRESPNDENCE LeAVitt, Ezekiel EZEKIAL LEAVITT 3/27 1907 115 Cannon st., N. Y. Dear Miss Blackwell, Accept my sincerest thanks for sending me the translations of my two poems. They are, as usual, very, very good. I shall be glad to translate -the poem, which you will send me. The poem "Oh, If!" was published in the "Jewish Exponent." When I receive copies of it, I will send one to you. Miss Weisman sends her best regards. Very sincerely yours, Ezekiel Leavitt EZEKIAL LEAVITT 19/3 1907 115 Cannon st., N.Y. My dear Miss Blackwell, Accept my sincerest thanks for the excellent translation of my poem "My curse," and allow me - to tell you again, that I consider you one of the foremost translators of our time. I hope you will take my opinion of your abilities as a translator as a sincere one, as I am not in the habit of flattering. With your kind permission, I'll send you soon a few more prose translations of my short poems. My fiancé, who is still with us, sends you her best regards. Thanking you again for your translations, I am, dear Miss Blackwell, Sincerely yours, Ezekiel Leavitt Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.