A Note on the Dewey-Frost Correspondence 3 3
Department, Dewey's letters will join other important, recent
acquisitions—the papers of F. J. E. Woodbridge, given to Colum¬
bia by his sons and daughter, and the George Santayana papers
donated by Dr. Corliss Lamont.
These papers are not to be entombed here. I am happy to asso¬
ciate myself with the assurance given by Professor William Heard
Kilpatrick, through whom Mrs. Frost gave her Dewey letters to
Columbia, that they will be fruitful, a "fertile planting" for schol¬
arly harvests.