Description | Informs [Alfred] Chaston Chapman that they have been trying to compose a congratulatory address for him to take to the Schutzenberger Centenary, but finding it difficult since they know nothing about his work. Encloses an outline of things that might be suitably said, and asks if Chaston Chapman could elaborate it, then return it so that a fair copy can be made. [Enclosure not present.] |