COPY June 24, 1937 Dear Mother: Your delightful letter arrived this morning, enclosing the verses from Chan. We have had extraordinarily pleasant weather here for the season, but the spring bloom has passed, and I know you are right at the height of it. I often think of you in that lovely garden of yours. It always seemed to me that the soil of St. Albans was especially adapted to raising roses, and I can imagine that great white rose of yours wih the weight of the dew trembling in the sunrise. You will find the beginning of my address made yesterday at page 8075 of the Record. I made a few remarks the day before also, which ap- peared on pages 7974-775. We are continuing to receive many letters expressing a revival of confidence and hope excited by the actionf the majority of the Committee on the Judicary on the Court bill. Some day I will show them to you. Your loving son, Mrs. Chauncey G. Austi, 91 South Main Street, St. Albans, Vermont.