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[[in type]] (file Detroit
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[[in pen]] F. W. Thompson
[[in pen]] F. W. Thompson
I recieved your letter concerning a certain Philip Krik in relation to Wobbly history in Detroit.
  I recieved your letter concerning a certain Philip [[?Krik?]] in relation to Wobbly history in Detroit.
I don't even know if there is substantial I.W.W. history in Detroit.
  I don't even know if there is substantial I.W.W. history in Detroit.
To my knowledge the only wobbly participation to any significance was the Briggs strike here. The only F.W one that I kew [sic] of that was active in that strike was F. W. Frank Cicarelli who has been dead many years.
  To my knowledge the only wobbly participation to any significance was the Briggs strike here. T
The only people here who could (possibly) help Krik in any way, you already know of, i.e. Verlain and Lucas both branch secretaries and delegates at one time.
  The only F.W one that I kew [sic] of that was active in that strike was F. W. Frank Cicarelli who has been dead many years.
Then, there are the Wayne State archives, which I should think would cover all known wobbly history, here.  I was able to contact Harry Riseman and had an interesting talk.
  The only people here who could (possibly) help [[?Krik?]] in any way, you already know of, i.e. Verlain and Lucas both branch secretaries and delegates at one time.
I was unaware that he was the lawyer who was instrumental in stopping your deportation, altho we din't broach on that subject.
  Then, there are the Wayne State archives, which I should think would cover all known wobbly history, here.  I was able to contact Harry Riseman and had an interesting talk.
He, of course immediately recognized your name, in response to my question, does the name of Fred Thompson jar in your memory?
    I was unaware that he was the lawyer who was instrumental in stopping your deportation, altho we din't [[?broch?]] on that subject.
  He, of course immediately recognized your name, in response to my question, does the name of Fred Thompson jar in your memory?

Latest revision as of 21:25, 15 January 2022

Oxford Mich. in type (file Detroit in pen F. W. Thompson

  I recieved your letter concerning a certain Philip ?Krik? in relation to Wobbly history in Detroit.
  I don't even know if there is substantial I.W.W. history in Detroit.
  To my knowledge the only wobbly participation to any significance was the Briggs strike here. T
  The only F.W one that I kew [sic] of that was active in that strike was F. W. Frank Cicarelli who has been dead many years.
  The only people here who could (possibly) help ?Krik? in any way, you already know of, i.e. Verlain and Lucas both branch secretaries and delegates at one time.
  Then, there are the Wayne State archives, which I should think would cover all known wobbly history, here.   I was able to contact Harry Riseman and had an interesting talk.
   I was unaware that he was the lawyer who was instrumental in stopping your deportation, altho we din't ?broch? on that subject.
  He, of course immediately recognized your name, in response to my question, does the name of Fred Thompson jar in your memory?