j Edogama- K,u Tokyo, Japan Dear Ron

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UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA UNIVERSITY,

A L A B A M A 3848«

school ofLaw

OFFICEOFTHEDEAN iy***. -¿SiMlS-S

July 3, 1967

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D ear Ron: < »* a* If I had w ritten you everytim e Ih a v e thought of do|ng_eo$i yoq would be inundated.with m ail. The p r o v e r b ^ path t q h c}l could h&ve been sev era l tim es over out of m y .inteattQqs* The m ajor explanation for the gap betw een intention and action is that I have been through an unbelievably busy, h arassin g, fra n tic, f j^,$tratiqg, and absorbing year. D esp ite all of th is, h ow ever, I s«p daylight breaking through, and m ovem ent in the right direction is q learly p ercep tib le. The deanship p resen ts a lim itle ss array of heterogenous m attery to deal w ith, and the year-has been one such as I have never experienced b efore. To say that I "enjoy" the work m ay not be quite accurate. It would be right to sa y that I find i t n ec e ssa ry , challenging,» and in maoyjr&epect&»^ f^ ^ taih fy |/« b u $ *t, jfpr a. *

M ostyn w as a great saufcetessj d h m y View. H e w as provocative, to say the le a st. He le ft behind him a large number of d isc ip le s, but a lso som e who w ere not enthupiak%tA E very faculty should have one or m ore of h is type* I am indfte