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              CUR/3/3/3/28 · Part · 1923-07-23
              Part of Curators and Keepers

              SUMMARY:
              M. Stocks, joint editor of The Woman's Leader and The Common Cause, requests a short (700–900 words) account of the recipient's work at the Zoological Society, noting the paper cannot pay contributors. A postscript recalls they were at school together and that the writer was then known as Mary Brunton.

              CONTENT:
              THE WOMAN'S LEADER
              AND
              THE COMMON CAUSE

              -62, OXFORD STREET, W.1.
              -Tel: Museum - 2700-
              15 Deans Yard
              Westminster
              23/7/23

              Editor:
              Miss C. Macadam
              Mrs J.L. Stocks

              Dear Madam,

              The directors of the above paper have
              suggested that I should ask you if you
              would be so very kind as to write us a short
              account of your work at the Zoological Society for
              the above paper. We are interested in all
              aspects of women's work, especially in any
              which appear to be opening out new avenues
              of opportunity. Your recent appointment
              naturally, has interested us very much. I send
              a copy of a recent issue — articles, severally
              run, as you will see, to 700-900 words. And
              I should add that being a propaganda paper,
              therefore financially insolvent, we are forced
              to live on the charity of our contributors. That
              however does not prevent us from bold and asking
              any support for anything we want!

              Yours faithfully,
              M. Stocks (Joint Ed:)

              P.S. As a matter of fact we were at school
              together — if we were to meet face to face
              I should address you as "Joan" & not as "Madam".
              In those days I was Mary Brunton & I have an
              idea that you were in one of the 4th forms, when I was in
              one of the many fifths.