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June 17, 1924 | June 17, 1924 | ||
Dear Edward: | Dear Edward: | ||
Just a few lines to inclose a letter addressed to my friend Walter J. Roseberry of the Oliver Chilled Plow Works. You will find Walter a very affable and congenial person, willing to assist you if he possibly can, although perhaps you may obtain the impression that he is somewhat proud of himself. If he does seem a little overbearing, and I don't think it will be very noticeable, just remember that he has pretty good reason to be. His success has been due largely to his own efforts. I have known his father a great many years. He is a man of just fair ability, who had a large family, and Walter was compelled to educate himself at Baker University and has made his own way ever since he was in high school. Walter and I were associated together for several years and our greatest diversion when we are together after we have dismissed business discussions is to see a baseball game together or discuss baseball if it isn't possible to see a game. | Just a few lines to inclose a letter addressed to my friend Walter J. Roseberry of the Oliver Chilled Plow Works. You will find Walter a very affable and congenial person, willing to assist you if he possibly can, although perhaps you may obtain the impression that he is somewhat proud of himself. If he does seem a little overbearing, and I don't think it will be very noticeable, just remember that he has pretty good reason to be. His success has been due largely to his own efforts. I have known his father a great many years. He is a man of just fair ability, who had a large family, and Walter was compelled to educate himself at Baker University and has made his own way ever since he was in high school. Walter and I were associated together for several years and our greatest diversion when we are together after we have dismissed business discussions is to see a baseball game together or discuss baseball if it isn't possible to see a game. | ||
Hope you are fortunate in getting what you want. | |||
Hope you are fortunate in getting what you want. | |||
Kindest regards, | Kindest regards, | ||
Your brother, | Your brother, | ||
HEE | HEE |
Latest revision as of 19:06, 25 August 2020
June 17, 1924
Dear Edward:
Just a few lines to inclose a letter addressed to my friend Walter J. Roseberry of the Oliver Chilled Plow Works. You will find Walter a very affable and congenial person, willing to assist you if he possibly can, although perhaps you may obtain the impression that he is somewhat proud of himself. If he does seem a little overbearing, and I don't think it will be very noticeable, just remember that he has pretty good reason to be. His success has been due largely to his own efforts. I have known his father a great many years. He is a man of just fair ability, who had a large family, and Walter was compelled to educate himself at Baker University and has made his own way ever since he was in high school. Walter and I were associated together for several years and our greatest diversion when we are together after we have dismissed business discussions is to see a baseball game together or discuss baseball if it isn't possible to see a game.
Hope you are fortunate in getting what you want.
Kindest regards, Your brother, HEE