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Chicago Commons Grand Ave. and Morgan St. | Chicago Commons | ||
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My Dear Mr [Roder?] | My Dear Mr [Roder?] | ||
I have read with great interest and appreciation the Public Library's Report. It registers many Signs of these times. to which attention should be called more widely. I may devote my Daily News Editorial Column to this end. Will it be any more helpful , timely sooner or later? | I have read with great interest and appreciation the Public Library's Report. It registers many Signs of these times. to which attention should be called more widely. I may devote my Daily News Editorial Column to this end. Will it be any more helpful, timely sooner or later? | ||
I am especially interested in noting the great progress registered since the [branch?] and Station [unclear] and the children's work, began in 1906, the initiation of which I watched with great hope, while a [Director?] . You all have bravely labored under many shadows | I am especially interested in noting the great progress registered since the [branch?] and Station [unclear] and the children's work, began in 1906, the initiation of which I watched with great hope, while a [Director?]. You all have bravely labored under many shadows but have shed much light and cheer upon thousands depressed in spirit through these dreary years. Cordially Graham Taylor. |
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Telephone Monroe 1030 [corner handwritten comment - comment] Let friend Harry Wilson Share this please.] Chicago Commons Grand Ave. and Morgan St. Aug. 8/32
My Dear Mr [Roder?] I have read with great interest and appreciation the Public Library's Report. It registers many Signs of these times. to which attention should be called more widely. I may devote my Daily News Editorial Column to this end. Will it be any more helpful, timely sooner or later?
I am especially interested in noting the great progress registered since the [branch?] and Station [unclear] and the children's work, began in 1906, the initiation of which I watched with great hope, while a [Director?]. You all have bravely labored under many shadows but have shed much light and cheer upon thousands depressed in spirit through these dreary years. Cordially Graham Taylor.