General correspondence, May 29, 1922-undated 1923

St . Paul , Minn. , lIay 29 , 1922
Hr . L .
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Hill:
Attachee is letter
fro~ }~ .
7ilden ' Dakin.
You will recall :that he wrote you sanetirre
ago and under dat e of Apri 16th you aske d me to rep ly to
his letter .
His letter of l"fay 8th attached is in reply
to mw letter of Apr il 26th, copy of wr~ch I sent to you .
I have learned.
ractically no
I am. not f em.8,-l ier wi th Mr . Dakin IS ab iU t Y
or staniing as a painter . ' You will note that he may-es
us a proposition tODay his railroad and hotel expenses
for himEelf and n.d.fe and furnish a horse .
is letter is
not very clear as to whether, or not he ex '3CtS U2 to
aEsume hot el and. traveling ex en Be s of hj s exhi bi t but
1 infer
liat he y,ould exoect that .
~l is, of coun::e •
. v;ould run into considerable money and the value of it
would depend. 1a:t:gely on the quality of his work and the
statu3 of his re utation .
I sr.8.11 be Dleased to h ve your inc-tructions
as to what fu:rtre'Y' action you d6sire taken . '
Very tr . . uy
H. A.
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.ay 29
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1922
Ivfx • L .. Vi . Hill :
Ttis will ac1:now dge yours of Hay 26th
with reference to :ass lfpxy R. _illard, princi :::..1 of
th3 est over S'chool, 1 idd.leb ~, Conn., who contemplates
a trip t 0 Glac ier Par k th is
I shall imr diately V\rite 11iss Hillard
and. g1 ve her full informat ·o n about the PaTE and will
suggest to :rlfr . Dickinson uO have 13 Passenf?'er representa.tive see her and asstst er in ever~
9.y possible in making
her trip a canfortable n1 ple~Jsant one .
You rna) be sure th.-·t we viII do everything
posEi1)le to see that e1' tri p in tte Park i s made as happy
end enj oyabl e as p os ib le .
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GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
120 BROADWAY~ NEW YORK
May 29 , 1922.
C . E.. PATTERSON
V I C E PRES I DENT
Louis VI . Hill , Esq . ,
Chairman of the Bo rd of
Great orthern Railvmy Comp ny ,
st . Paul , Mi nn .
Dear Yr . Hill: -I am very gr teful for your
that you
tele~ram
ve assigned to my son Roger
the far [est for this summer .
receipt of your letter .n
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of the 27th stating
n outdoor position in
shall a ait with interest the
aprlication blank and employment con-
tract referred to in telegram from Nr . Frank Thompson which I
have just received .
I
shall ask Rorer to stop at your of ice on
merely for the purpose
you for
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paying
i s way
~es t
is respects &nd of thanking
kindness .
proper tine I assume t at you will have word
sent to me us to when he is to report , and were , so that I will
now how to purchase his transportation
nd arr nge for the
checking of his trunk .
Yours very truly ,
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nttm.... on t S 90:1 at
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FRANK B . THOMPSON
174 E . S1XTH STREET
SAINT PAUL
May 29, 1922.
Mr. Louis w. Hill, Chairman,
Great Northern Ry. Co.,
City.
Dear Mr. Hill:
Your letter of the 27th instant, enclosing
application blank and contract f8rra regarding positicn
for Mr. C. E. Patterson's son, is at hand, a,.1'ld contents
carefully noted.
I want to thank you very much for taking care
of this matter for/ me, and assure you it is appreciated
With kindest regards, I am
Very sincerely yours,
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MISSOUlA- AWAITS
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PRESIDENT HARDING
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Arrangements Completed in Anticipation of Nation's Chief Attending
Annual Convention of
National Editorial
Association.
Washington, D. C., June-Hotel reservations have been made at Missoula,
Montana, for President Harding who
Is expected to address the National Editorial Association's annual convention
to be held in Missoula July 19-20-21.
Chairman Thomas of the Montana entertainment committee is going ahead
with all preparations for the reception
of the nation's chief executive, on the
assumption that Congress will adjourn
in time to enable the President to carry out his program of stopping off at
Missoula whlle enroute to Alaska.
If permission can be obtained from
the Department of Interior, there will
be novelty added to the greeting of
President Harding by representatives
of all Indian tribes in Montana. Chief
Two Guns White Calf of the Glacier
National Park Blackfeet tribe wants
to lead this delegation of tribal chiefs
to Missoula with the idea of giving
the Great White Father a genuine
American reception. That there is a
strong desire upon the part of newsoaper editors from every State in the
Union to meet President Harding is
expreJ3sed in the large number of reservations already made to join the special train which will leave Chicago
July 9th, on its journey to Montana.
The itinerary. besides including stops
in the agricultural sections of Montana
and in twenty or more Montana towns.
calls for a two days' tour of Glacier
and Yellowstone National Parks and
'1 trip uo Flathead Lake on the way
from Missoula to Kalispell and Glacler National Park.
-"- st . Paul, Minn., May 31, 1922.
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Mr. L. W. Hill:Attached is
th~
third story to be
ma iled to 16,000 members of the Na tiona 1 Edi tor ia.l Associa tion wi t.'h Mr . Wilke 's folder rela ting to the Editors t
Mon tana. tour in July.
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We previously mailed two other stories
in- connec tion wi th the sending "ou t of
0
ther folders wi th
good results.
Clippings of the first story came in
from weekly and daily
Union .
p~pers
in nearly every state in the
::a ippings of the second story now are coming in.
The first bunch you
a lot more, but 'Nil
ve had sent to you already.
I have
hold them until I get another- batch
a.nd send them up a tone ti..'1le.
'lhe third s tory will be prin ted in
the interim between now and July 9th, the date the editors
lea.ve Chicago on .beir trip.
The volun tary publici ty :from these
~d1tors
will begin to come in when they get on their journey
through Mon tana •
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Announcement
No.2
Pacific Northwest
Advertising Campaign
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nauer ourselves we are the germ of a great flue ....... the country rou€!: popu!ue ~ Mrmorinl to C0l1fnJ'.183~
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THE PATH OF EMPIR.E
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CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QyINCY
GR.EAT NORTHERN Ry.
NORTHERN PACIFIC Ry.
R.R.
GJothe pacific Northwest
THE LAND OF OrpOl\,TUN1TY
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ANNOUNCEMENT--II
The Story of the Pacific Northwest to 20 Millions
HE second advertisement in the national campaign of the
Burlingto n-Northe rn Pacific-Great Northern railroads to develop the Pacific Northwest is reproduced on the opposite page.
Ten national magazines. with a combined circulation of approximately 10,000,000 copies, are telling the people of the United States
the story of the great Pacific Northwest .
Estimating five readers for each magazine, the total number of
people reached by this campaign m ay be conservatively placed at
50,OOO,OOO-approximately ha lf of all the people in this great United
States.
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The magazines. with the circulation o f each, are:
Circulatio n
2,250,000
I .000,000
1.350,000
95, 000
82,000
1.800,000
800.0 00
800, 000
1.100,000
635,000
The Saturday Evening Post
Collier's, The National Weekly
The Literary Digest
The Outlook
Th e Natio n's Business
The American Magazine
The Country Gentleman
Farm and Firesid e
The Farm] cumal
The Farmer's Wife
9.912,000
T atal Circulation
As stated in the first anno uncement o f this campaign. the
Burlington-Great Northern-Northern Pacific have jointly undertak en
to bring forcibly to the attentio n of the people of the United States,
throueh national advertisina. th e facts about this Empire of the Pacific
"Northwest its vast resources. its great development. its rich oppor• •
tumtles.
It is obvious that facts a lone told plainly to millions of people will
do much toward the development of the great Pacific Northwest. But
more can be do ne the people of the Pacific Northwest can assist in
telling the story of this wonderful country to e v eryone who is no t
informed-the people of the Pacific No rthwest can help make this
g reat country kn own as The Land of Opportunity fo r those who are
ambitious and seek greater success in life and in living,
The people of the Pacific No rthwest can make sure that all n ewcomers continue in their new surro undings with as much or even
more enthusiasm than that which caused them to investigate and
choose the Pacific Northwest for their new home.
Organizations or concerns desirin g to distribute copies of the
booklet, ·The Land of Opportunity Now,'· a copy of which was
mailed to you with the first advertisement. may secure a reasonable
number of these by addressing the undersigned.
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P. S. EUSTIS,
Passenger Traffic Manager,
Chicago, . Burlington & Q uincy R ailroad.
Chicago, III.
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J. DICKINSON,
P assenger Traffic Manager.
Great North ern R ailway,
St. Paul. Minn.
A. B. SMITH,
Passenger Tra ffic Manager.
North ern Pacific R ailway,
St. Paul. Minn.
P. S. The nex t advertiseme nt titled "The La nd Beyond" is designed to pro mote tourist
travel and advances the sugl'l'estion that busineaa may be profitably combin ed with pleasure
by utilizi n g the vacation to visit both the scenic and industrial pointe of interest.
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The Short Line
BETWEEN
The South and
The Northwest
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Miami
Brownsville
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Ft. Wortb &' Denver City-Colorado &' Soutbern Lines
TICKET, TOURIST AND TRAVEL BUREAUS
This grea t N orth-to-South Trunk Line- the Fort W orth & D enver City-Colorado & Southern Lines. is t he
short? scenic a nd cool ro ute to Colo rado , the g rea t N ati o nal Parks and the Pacific North west, and just na tura lly
{its in to adva ntage in co nn ectio n with a tr ip to Ca lifo rnia.
Any re presentat ive na med will inform you as to fa res and train serv ice and point o ut the possibilities of a.
vaca tio n in th e g reat scenic·lands o f OUf fascina ting Wes t- in fact ma ke all a rrangements for y o ur trip.
ATCHISON, KAN., Second and M a in Streets
E. L. Speer . . . .
. . . Genera l Agent
ATLANTA, GA., 41 2 Four t h N a tiona l Bank Bldg.
W. T . Vardaman . . .. . Trav. Frt. and Pass. Agent
BEATRICE, NEB.
H. L. Lewis. . . .... .. Div. Frt. and P ass. Agent
C . A. H a rt. ..... . . ... Tra v. Frt. a nd P ass. A ge nt
W. H. Bock . .. .... .. . Trav. Frt. a nd Pass. Agent
BILLINGS, MONT., 2812 M onta na Avenue
L. W. J ohnston . . . . ... ... ..... ... Gellera l Agent
BIRMINGHAM, ALA., 722 Brown-Ma rx Bldg.
H . R. T odd ... . .. . ......... . .... G enera l Agent
H . B. H o we .... . .. ... Trav. Frt. and Pass. A gent
BOSTON. MASS., 294 \¥ as hin gto n St.
LEAVENWORTH, KAN., Fifth a nd Choctaw Sts.
S. E. Nird linger .. . .... . .. . ....... Genera l Age nt
LlN~~~1f'h~t~~~t~S~:~~~dated Ticket OITi ce,
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W\jW:UKEE, WIS., 1417 M a jestic B I ~g.
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M I N·NEAroLIS. · r\1 i~iN""5i4 'Sc'c~'n'd' Av~~S~uthgcn
J . E . Lyn n ........ . . . . .. . . City Passe nger Agent
NEW ORLEANS, LA .,
913 Hi bernia Bank & Trust Bldg.
G . B. M ag ruder .. . ...... .. .. . .... Genera l Agent
NEW YORK C IT Y, N . Y., 280 Broad way
J . A . M a rtin . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . ..... . G en era l Agcnt
~.~. ~xrr" " "" '" T " . <f.I ty ~assen gc r ~gl'nt
BURLIN GTON, IOWA, Burlin gt on Bldg.
J. J . T eet er ............... . . ... . . Genera l Agent
CASPER, WYO., Burling ton D epot
John A. Leary . ............. ... .. G e ne ral Agent
CHEYENNE, WYO., Burlingt on- c. & S. Sta tion
Geo. F. J ones ... . ... .. ...... . .... General Agent
CH ICAGO, I LL., 179 W. J ac kson Street
J. R. Va n Dyke . . . . . Genera l Agent, Pass. D ept.
S. J. Owe ns ... .....
. ... City Passenger Agen t
547 W . J ac kson Blvd.
P. N. Butzen ... . .. . . . Traveling Passenger Agent
C I NC I NNATI, OHIO, 304 Nea ve Bldg.
H . K. Miles . . . .... .... . . . ... . . . . Gellera l Age nt
S. T. A bbott .. . . . ......... City Passe nger Agent
OMA I~A: EB~.tt. .. . . . . . ra ve Ing asscngcr gent
1508 Farna m Street,
. ..... Ci ty Passenger Agent
J . W. Sharpe .. .
. .. . .... . City Ticket Agent
J . B. Rey nolds .. .
1004 Fa rna m Street
H . P. Kauffm an . .. . . . . Traveling Passenger Agent
C. C. Brad ley ......... Traveling Passenger Agent
PADUCAH, KY., Consolida ted Ticket Olliee,
Fifth St reet a nd Broadway
R . W. Pa dgitt. .. . ........ . . ... . . .. . . .. . Agent
101 2 City Na tional Ba nk Bldg.
E . E . M orris . . ......... . ......... G enera l Agent
PEORIA, ILL., Consolida ted Ticket Oni ec.
Corn er J efferson Ave nue a nd Liberty Street
W . E. J ohnson . . ......... . . . ... ... . . .. .. Age nt
230 So uth J e fferson Ave nue
E. H. Smith . .... . ..... . ..... . . . . Genera l
CLINTON , IOWA, 404 Wilson Bldg.
Wm. Aus tin . ....... . . . . ........ . Genera l
COLORADO SPR I NGS, COLO.
49 In depe ndence Bldg .
T. W. Goodwin . . . . .. ............ Genera l
COUNC IL BLUFFS, IOWA. 25 Pea rl St.
J. E. Swa n ....... C ity Passe nger & Ticket
DALLAS, TEXAS, 1305 M a in Street
T. V. Murra y. Jr . .. . . .... . . . . . ... G enera l
DEADWOOD, S. D ., 48 Sherm a n Street
J . L. Bent ley ...... . ............. Genera l
DENVER, COLO., 901 Seven teenth St .,
W. S. D ewey ..
. .. ....... . ... Gen era l Agent
A. M . Collins ......... Traveling Passe nger Agent
P ITTS BURGH, PA., 504 Pa rk Bldg.
W. V. T a ffn er ... . ........... . .. . General Agent
H . R . Leona rd . ....... Tra veling Passen ger Agent
PUEBLO, COLO., 440 First N a tional Ba nk Bui ld ing
A. S. Cuthbertson .. . . . . . . .. ...... G enera l Agent
Chas. Freund .. ........... . . D epot Tic ket Agent
QUINCY, ILL., 513 H a mpshire Street
G. A. Shields . . .................. G enera l Agent
A. S. Ellis ... . .. City Passenger a nd Tic ket Agent
ST. JOS EPH, MO., Consolidated Ticket Onice,
505 Fra ncis Street
Ale x. Stocks . .. . . . ....... . . . . .... G ene ral Agent
Jo nathan Story . ...... Traveling Passen ger A gent
CLE~·Et·/ND~Oi-i ,0; 408 ~i~;~I~~~:eaBi'd:.er Agent
Agent
Agent
Agent
Agent
Agen t
Agent
S . R. Drury . . . . .. G e neral Agent, Passenger D ept.
PHI~/d?Erplj.JiA: PA.: ·1420-6·S~~t" · P~ne'~S;~~~eot
A . E . .M a rtin ... . .. . .... . .... . . .. .. . . ... . Agcn t
G. H . Loga n .. ... . ...... .. . .. .. Genera l Agent
tl O Sout h Fifth Street
T. R. L.1 ngdo n . . . Trave'ing Frt. and Pass. Agent
J . D . Ba ke r ..... .... .. . Div i"ion Passenger Agent
DES MOINES, IOW A, Consolida t ed Ticket Olliee,
ST. LOUIS. MO., 324 North Broad wa y
403 W. Wa lnut S treet
E . J. Wey nac ht .... . .. . . . . .. . City Ticket Agent
Geo . R. Kline . ........ . ........... . . .... Agent
20R N orth Broa d way
DETROIT. M ICH ., 505 Free Press Bldg.
J . G. D ela pla in e.
G enera l Agent, Pass . D ept.
T . P. Hinc hcIin·.. ............ . ... General Agent
E . L. Langs tadt. .. .... T ravelmg Passengl'r A ~e nt
G. E. We iler ......... . Trav e lin g Passenger A gent
J. A . M cCue . . T ravel in g Frt. a nd Passenge r Agen t
FORT WORTH, TEXAS, 404 D enver Record Bldg.
ST. PAUL, M I NN ., Jackso n and Fourth Streets
N. S. D a vi •... .. . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . Genera l Age nt
S. L. M entzer ....... . ..... City Passe nger Agent
114 E. Ninth St reet
22R Ra ilroad Buildin g
Be n. T. Scot t . . . . .... . .. . . . .. City Ticket Agent
Ben. W. Wilson G enera l Agent, P ass . D eport men t
GALESBURG, I LL., Burlington St a tion
SALT LAKE C ITY, UTAH, 332 Clift Bldg.
C. I. Twym a n ................... G eneral Agent
W . E . Hellmuth .. ...... . ..... . .. Genera l Agent
IIANNIBAL, MO., Corner Third a nd Lyons Sts.
SAN ANTON IO, TEXAS, 605 Gun te r Bldg.
T . I .. Lawre nce . .. . . ........ . . . .. General Agent
J . L. M c D o na ld . ................. General A gent
HOUSTON, TEXAS, 3 11 Union Station
S IOUX C IT Y, IOWA, 516 Nebras ka S treet
J. E . Tv1 e ro ney .. . . . .... . . . . .... .. Ge ne ra l Agent
P. J . D o nahue ..... . . . ......... . . G enera l Agen t
KANSAS C ITY, MO., Cor. Seve nth a nd Wa lnu t Sts.
STAMFORD, TEXAS
H. S. Jo nes . . Genera l Agent Passenger D epa rtm ent
M . G. Sco vell. . Traveling Fre ig ht a nd Pass. Agen t
F. B. Hoot . .. ............. . . . City Ticket Age nt
TRIN IDAD, COLO., C. & S. Ry . Sta tio n
J . A. R ees .. . ....... ... .. . .. . .. Passenger Agent
S. S . Sm it h ....... . . ...
. G enera l Agent
KEOKUK, IOWA, Fifth and J o h nso n Streets
WICH ITA FALLS, TE X AS
A. C. M a xwell .. . . . ..... . ..... . . . Ge nera l Agent
O . M . S mi t h . ............. . ... . . . Ge nera l Age nt
~o ur local ra ilroad agent ca n te ll yo u abo ut F t . \ Vorth & D enver Ci ty-Colorado & Sout he rn Li nes service
o r w ra te :
COLORADO & SOUTHERN LINES
J. E . BUCK I NGHAM, Assista nt G enera l Freight and Passe nger Agent, D enve r, Colo.
H. A. JOHNSON, Traffic M a nager, D enver, Colo.
FT. WORTH & DENVER CITY RY.
W. F. STERLEY, G enera l Freight a nd Passenger Agent, F t. Wort h. T exas.
JA S. J . LAWRENCE, Assistant G enera l Passe nger Agen t, Ft. Wort h, T exas.
J . A. HULEN, Tra nic M a nage r, Ft. Worth , T exas.
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Mr. H. W. Kask:
The attached file loaned me by
Mr. Hill.
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want and will make a report shortly on what we are
goIng to do.
G. S. Wilson
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