Mr. Olds is reaching out to Metcalf to get some insight on the efforts to get the German language out of school. He is looking for information to write in his journal. He wants thoughtful information to make a successful article in the Journal.
Waging losing battle, Rev. Blaufuss implores Koeberle to "protest most emphatically" to Harding over Babel. Koeberle adds at end of letter than Blaufuss has sowed dissent repeatedly.
Notes Bohemian loyalty, but supports Babel from purely national-linguistic element. Includes clippings. Note Hoadley's stance in conjunction with his occupation; he's an immigration agent.