May 30, 1927 -- Letter To Hannalore Rhyner
May 30, 1927
Dear Hanna,
Much has happened since last I wrote. I shall do my best to try and inform you on what has occurred.
We have left Tsines'place and are now trying to find a Mr. Stone. There were several people with us. This large group of people posed problems. Most have left for the states leaving myself and Mr. Rand to continue our job. I am happy at this turn of events as several of them were troublesome.
We are in Iran now, preparing to leave. I understand that Henry is with you. Please send him my warmest regards. Tell him, if possible, that he missed quite a lot of excitement. I'll tell him about it the next time I see him.
I will write next when I'm in the states, but do not plan on being in Boston for several months. I have been under a great deal of strain, so please excuse the writing.
My thoughts go with you Hanna, my hopes go with you and Henry. Good Luck and long life to yu both. I hope to see you both within a few months.
Your Dear Friend Carl Emerson.