Summary
In this typed letter dated 9 October 1969, M. R. Masani writes to A. P. Jain about arrangements connected with an I.P.U. Conference in Delhi. Masani recalls Jain’s promise to provide a list of delegates from friendly countries and information about the cost of hosting a dinner at the Delhi Gymkhana, the Delhi Golf Club, or Masani’s residence.
The letter is a brief follow-up prompted by the absence of the promised information three days after Masani’s departure. It closes courteously, with Masani signing as “(M. R. Masani).”
Key points
- The letter is dated 9 October 1969 and is signed by M. R. Masani.
- Masani addresses A. P. Jain as “My dear Jain.”
- The correspondence concerns an I.P.U. Conference and proposed entertainment in Delhi.
- Masani requests a list of delegates from certain friendly countries.
- Masani asks for cost information concerning dinners at the Delhi Gymkhana, Delhi Golf Club, and his residence.
- Masani writes after three days have passed without receiving the promised information.
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