Peter Drucker writes Jean Kidd saying that he waited to send this letter since Kidd had moved to a new house. He informs her that he will be sending his daughter, Kathleen's, first book of poetry to her. He discusses the projects he is working on, and says that he will be traveling to New York, Peru, Mexico, and Europe. Drucker goes on to ask Kidd if she could obtain and mail the new Essex County telephone book and the 1973 Manhattan telephone book. The letter contains Drucker's original handwritten edits and signature. The back of page 2 contains original handwritten notes by a second hand.
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Original letter: Letter from Peter Drucker to Jean Kidd, October 18, 1973; Drucker Archives; Box 1 Correspondence: Outgoing A-Z; Folder 36 Outgoing Correspondence, Kidd - Nelson; 2 pages
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