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

[2]Navy, the arctic explorer and President of the International Polar Commission, in case his ship should be detailed to American ports. Mr. Bryant, under pressure of time, sent out a communication on behalf of the Club to the Italian minister at Washington, to second a request from other sources th...

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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/5214
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Summary:[2]Navy, the arctic explorer and President of the International Polar Commission, in case his ship should be detailed to American ports. Mr. Bryant, under pressure of time, sent out a communication on behalf of the Club to the Italian minister at Washington, to second a request from other sources that Capt. Cagni might be so detailed.It would appear from the press reports from Rome that Italian warships are to visit the United States in November, and presumably Cagni will command one of these.Is it not then desirable for the Executive Board to take some action in the matter at the earliest possible date?So far as I know the officers of the Club here in the East favor such a[1][letterhead]Tufts College, Mass.September 29, 1908.Mr. John Muir,President of the American Alpine Club,Martinez, California.My dear Mr. President: -Our Secretary, Mr. Bryant, is still abroad. Before his departure I agreed to perform, so far as I was able, the duties of his office, and am acting in his stead in addressing you at this time.I think you heard from him in the early summer touching a reception to Capt. Cagni of the Italian04286 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/30147/thumbnail.jpg