NAWSA General Correspondence Pabst, Bertha September 15, 1938 Miss Bertha Pabst 726 Jackson Place Washington, D.C. Dear Miss Pabst: I have received your letter this morning, enclosing the old incorporation papers. I have now placed the other papers received from you in connection with those two papers and have placed them on file for safekeeping. I thank you more than words can properly express for your very great kindness in attending to this matter. Apparently, I thought it a bigger job than it was and bothered you very much more than I should, but we, who are not lawyers, know that failure to observe some missing link may make tremendous disturbance. Undoubtedly, the final application of this incorporation will come long after I have gone and I want everything to be clear for those whose business it will be to look after it then. Thank you, dear Miss Pabst, for your very great kindness. Very sincerely yours, Carrie Chapman Catt Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.