Letter from Charles E. Fay to John Muir, 1908 Sep 29.

[3]reception, either to be given by our own Society singly or in cooperation [diacritic] with others, such as the Peary Arctic Club and the Explorers Club (New York).In view of the brevity of the time I would venture to suggest that you should appoint a Committee of three to determine the advisabili...

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Main Author: Fay, Charles E
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Language:English
Published: Scholarly Commons 1908
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Online Access:https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/5215
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Summary:[3]reception, either to be given by our own Society singly or in cooperation [diacritic] with others, such as the Peary Arctic Club and the Explorers Club (New York).In view of the brevity of the time I would venture to suggest that you should appoint a Committee of three to determine the advisability and, if desirable, the Character of the function and to act as a Committee of arrangements to carry it into execution.Might I further suggest that Mr. H. L. Bridgman, our fellow-member who is also Secretary of the Peary Arctic Club, be made the Chairman of the Committee, and possibly no more advantageous method of completing its number would offer than to ask him to choose his coadjudtors upon it.Mr. Bridgman's offices in arranging for the Club's dinner in honor of the Duke of Abruzzo showed in him a real genius for such delicate service.With expressions of high regard I amYours sincerelyCharles E. Fay. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/30148/thumbnail.jpg