Woods mentions an enclosed letter which must be LET1022. Talks of another house on Brattle street, advises that it would probably be better and cheaper than an apartment.
Woods writes to say that Radcliffe is only a five-minute walk from the house where he believed Whitehead would be living (though he would not end up living there), says that $1,000 would be desposited into a Cambridge bank account for moving…
Wilson expresses excitement at Whitehead's coming, glad that an eminent philosopher will be arriving at Harvard to replace some of the great Harvard philosophers that had recently retired or died.