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Show 2 3',?M February 11, 19:56 professor Oeorge H. Forsyth, Jr., Chairman Department of Pine Arts University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Bear George; MM before the arrival of your good letter of February S and its spendid contents, Kurt „~eit*aaann and 1 had been in direct contact to compare views and h„ had lent me his set of documents which 1 read carefully./ . thia* that you are on the right road, as long as there is one to be followed. To add another mo-- „ -oncribution, I have written two letters, under the same cover, to fiaguib ;:--h^ia--the one strictly personal, ana the other semi-offici.*.. iMUk can be used on my authority for answering such q£m&%£#m *a could never be posed in general co respondence. , - .va ..t^ongiy urged him to tlrow th- •_. . .- > \ . Dixie .• '. .* vast Wt M expedition and ensure for it a successful passage through these stirring times. He knot, -K* well enough- to realize that what I stand for is a case in pointj and 1 know hi~.i .- jually veil so 1 am able to say that he will support what 1 ;,: ..« >J . . •• J.• the interest of Egypt, America, and scholarship. Wy own letter is now on the way and ought to be there at the same time 9M yours. I trust that something good will come out of OX this, Another point which t would like yon to bear in mind- if necessary, I shall be hnpj>y to run down to . ashiagtoa and see the man acting for the amber- mmW* I wish 1 oitXd Qffl : fea go to Egypt to get the whole thing straight my.se. f. But. as you may know, once In Egypt it is extremely difficult to go out of the country, so I am remaining here as long as my »rri«a can be of avail to the United States. When there is no longer use for me here, then I shall willingly go back to Egypt and welcome you myself at the other emi, y-vjlu. zr-i oven aivo pi f you to Sinai. Fondest thoughts from all the family to you all. Yours ever, Aziz S. Atiya |