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0815, December 15th, 1927 Dr. A.W. Grabau, The Geological Survey of China, No. 3 Feng Sheng Hutung, West City, Peking, China. Dear Dr. Grabau: I now send you under separate cover the German edition of my book on China. I specially take the liberty to refer to page 257,.where you will find your honorable self in the midst of colleagues and friends, and to page 260, where I have tried to pay an humb...
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0815, December 15th, 1927 Dr. A.W. Grabau, The Geological Survey of China, No. 3 Feng Sheng Hutung, West City, Peking, China. Dear Dr. Grabau: I now send you under separate cover the German edition of my book on China. I specially take the liberty to refer to page 257,.where you will find your honorable self in the midst of colleagues and friends, and to page 260, where I have tried to pay an humble tribute to your admirable work. Dr. Black has just written me about the discovery of a new human tooth at Chou Kou Tien, and I most heartily congratulate you all to this exceedingly important find. I most sincerely hope that the cooperation on this line of research between the Survey and the Rockerfellow Foundation will be continued for a number of years, in order to explore not only the Chou Kou Tien cave but also other similar deposits whicy certainly exist in the 1limestone areas of north- &rn China. . I am now fairly well established in my new research laboratory, Östasiatiska Samlingarna, Sveavägen 65, Stockholm, and work for the present to build up a small research library. I hope much from this next year in the way of getting the archeological mono- graphs well started. My thoughts always return to the happy years in Peking, to the Survey and to your nice little home where I have spent so many delightful evenings. Please let me know at your convenience a little how things are progressing in the Survey and in Peking in general. With my most respectfull regards to Mrs. Chu, Yours affectionately,
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