Letter from Peter F. Drucker to Mrs. Kidd informing her that he is unable to meet with her for dinner and updating her on a book manuscript. Drucker relates, however, that he will be back in the East at a later date and hopes that they can meet then. He proceeds to inform Kidd that he has finished the manuscript for his book and intends to mail it to four different publishers in different locations before instructing her, by March 10th, to throw out all the spare copies of the book that she has been keeping over the last two years. However, Drucker tells Kidd that she needs to hold on to two specific chapters, which he would like air mailed to his residence.
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