McDougall writes to Whitehead to give his opinion of life at Harvard and in Cambridge, saying that all is positive, but that it is a very expensive place to live.
McDougall writes of arrangements for making use of his apartment upon the Whiteheads' arrival, and mentions a good nearby grocery store and a few restaurants.
Montague thanks Whitehead for sending him a copy of Principle of Relativity, expresses shock that the Special Theory of Relativity is true, laying out various doubts and difficulties he has with it. Also mentions T.P. Nunn in a PS.
Noyes writes to confirm that Whitehead received the books "Rhythm" and "The Psychology of the New Education" by Noyes and Wolston Crocker Brown, and asks what he thought of them.