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Dear Sir:

In response to your
December 6 and 11 billings for
the replacement of one of the
commode coverings in Dobie
210, we have resolved the
disparity between the
reparation liabilities and the
Housing Office's negligence to
fulfill its contract.

We are sure you fully
recognize your obligation to
provide lampshades for the
central living chamber of our
accommodations, and that our
six requests for said items were
not satisfied. We can appreciate
the difficulties which the
Housing Office has to undergo
in the performance of its
function, so we have decided to
help you by relinquishing your
responsibility over such
particulars, as well as the
obliteration of our invoice.

The payment of our
collective bill for $16.64 has
therefore been transferred to a
special trust fund for the
purchase of three highly
desired lampshades. We can
understand your gratitude for
such a profitable solution and
we also look forward to the
installation of our furnishings.
As Mr. Jefferson once said,
"Delay is preferable to error."

Sincerely,
210 Dobie