During my absence your note of the 4th, inst2 was left here by Mr. Traubel.3 I have a suggestion to make which will be much more satisfactory, in reference to what you suggest, than what you propose, and will either see you or give you the information before the publication of the number containing it, which will be the 20th of this month.
Very likely next week I will be over to see you, or if Mr. Traubel will take the trouble to call in I will explain it to him.
Yours truly, J.M. Stoddart loc_gt.00182.jpg loc_gt.00183.jpg see | notes | 2/9/91 loc_gt.00184.jpgCorrespondent:
Joseph Marshall Stoddart
(1845–1921) published Stoddart's Encyclopaedia
America, established Stoddart's Review in 1880,
which was merged with The American in 1882, and became
the editor of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1886. On
January 11, 1882, Whitman received an
invitation from Stoddart through J. E. Wainer, one of his associates, to dine
with Oscar Wilde on January 14 (Clara Barrus, Whitman and
Burroughs—Comrades [Boston, New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1931],
235n).