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\date {Octobet 22}
\personal
\to {Ms. Barbara Boyd\cr
Shailer, Davidoff and Hogers Inc.\cr
Heritage Square\cr
Fairfield, Conn. 06430\cr}
{\noindent Dear Ms. Boyd:}
When you told me your address during our phone conversation, I
understood it to be Sairfield with an S, which was new to me. I decided to
looked up the ZIP code and found it to be for Fairfield, which I know very
well.
As we discussed on Monday, I am enclosing three pages of material with
reference to my suggested series of talks on computers for the Rotterdam
World Cruise.
The first page of the attached material contains a summary of the possible
contents of such a series of talks. This is, of course, only the first
draft and I will want to spend some time in thinking about the matter in
some detail between now and next January.
The second page contains a first draft of a possible notice that might be
sent to the passengers, if you send out advanced information on the
shipboard activities.
Finally, I have listed some of the possible problem areas that should be
considered before I bring a personal computer
with me on the cruise. I believe that none of these problems should be
serious but it is better to think about such things now than to discover
later that a wrong decision had been made.
\sign {\hfill Sincerely yours,\cr\ssqip\cr
\hfill Arthur L. Samuel}
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