Letter from Peter F. Drucker to Jean Kidd describing travel plans and an annual New York University seminar. Drucker congratulates Kidd on her Italian vacation and hopes that she reports back once she returns. He proceeds to notify Kidd that he will have two weeks of lectures in Germany and Switzerland, after which he and Mrs. Drucker will head to Italy, as well. Drucker then asks about Mrs. Kidd's children, specifically Jay and Carolyn, and informs her that he will not be in New York in the near future as he will no longer be giving lectures at NYU.
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