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Harper, Frank, 1882-1971

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Letter from Martha Berry to Frank Harper

Letter from Martha Berry to Frank Harper

Martha Berry has heard that many petitions from various groups have been sent to Theodore Roosevelt asking him to stop on his way to Rome, Georgia, to see the Berry School. Berry tells Frank Harper that she believes this would interfere with the purpose of Roosevelt’s visit, and recommends a method of arriving at the school which she believes will be most efficient. She concedes that after Roosevelt visits the school and briefly addresses the students, a public demonstration could be arranged for Roosevelt to greet the general public. Berry asks Harper for any details he can provide about Roosevelt’s travel schedule.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1910-09-05

Telegram from Henry C. Sticher to Frank Harper

Telegram from Henry C. Sticher to Frank Harper

Henry C. Sticher, President of the Kansas State Editorial Association, notifies Frank Harper that the association is preparing to entertain Theodore Roosevelt at Osawatomie, Kansas, on the Evening of August 31. Sticher asks that Roosevelt be notified, and that expenses be wired to him at Belleville, Kansas.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1910-08-11