Peter Drucker writes Ms. Kidd saying that the only sad thing about finishing his book is that he will no longer talk to her on the telephone as often as he did in the last few weeks. Drucker asks questions about Kidd's new house and her children. He goes on to say how deeply grateful he is to Kidd for all of her help and friendship. He adds that he is looking forward to seeing her in New York at his lecture. In the postscript, Drucker asks Kidd if she has his tape recorder. The postscript is handwritten. The letter contains Drucker's original signature.
Letters Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Authorship Books Housing Schools Families Gratitude Lectures and lecturing Kidd, Jean Kidd, Laura Kidd, Jay Kidd, Carolyn
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Original letter: Letter from Peter Drucker to Ms. Kidd, February 26, 1973; Drucker Archives; Box 1 Correspondence: Outgoing A-Z; Folder 36 Outgoing Correspondence, Kidd - Nelson; 2 pages
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