Peter Drucker writes Jean Kidd saying that the horrible news about Newark must have saddened and upset Kidd even more than it saddened and upset the Druckers in Colorado. He asks Kidd if she would be available for some copying work on a few articles and papers during the summer. Drucker goes on to say that he has been hiking and climbing at Association Camp. The letter contains original edits and Drucker's original signature.
Letters Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Leisure Vacations Work Kidd, Jean
Source
Original letter: Letter from Peter Drucker to Mrs. Kidd, July 16, 1967; Drucker Archives; Box 1 Correspondence: Outgoing A-Z; Folder 36 Outgoing Correspondence, Kidd - Nelson; 1 page
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