Letter from Joseph-Fidèle Bernard to Harold Noice, 24 December 1924
Date24 December, 1924
abstractCorrespondence, newspaper articles, and other material related to the ill-fated 1921 expedition to Wrangel Island.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call NumberStefansson Mss-91: Harold Noice Papers, Box 1, Folder 2
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letter was handed to me and I must say I had to take a little time
to think it over.
south American cruise did you good.
me, that a smooth speaker does not necessarily mean a kind heart.
Well, whatever you do, be careful for you have a wonderful and
smooth guy to deal with in V S. And, any litigation you might bring
against him is just as likely to turn dollars into his pocket, as
out of it for it is all publicity to him and you know what that
means to him, for he has now reached that stage where publicity,
no matter how he gets it, does him good. Well, I wish you success.
one. Hope they are of some benefit to you. It is, as I told Mr
Rossman, I had intended to let you see the letters. There are
several paragraphs through it that calls for remarks and answers.
But to you it is not necessary as you will understand the opposite
side. Again, it would involve much time and besides I had intended
it for a better opportunity to take the time to answer it in full
detail.
be going down to Seattle possibly the latter part of January. I left
the schooner at Cordova. I am in hopes to be able to get a new en
gine in her this winter or this coming spring and fit her out good
and offer her for charter for this coming summer. If you happen to
know of anyone desiring to make a trip along the Alaskan coast,
Behring sea or Arctic ocean you might refer them to me.
Year with best regards to Mrs Noice, I am