Letter from Alfred J. T. Taylor to Vilhjalmur Stefansson, 28 August 1922
Date28 August, 1922
ms numberStefansson Mss-98, Box 9, Folder 9
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August 28th, 1922.
V. Stefansson, Esq.,
c/o Amer. Geographical Society,
Broadway at 156th St.,
New York, U.S.A.
Dear Stefansson,
I was glad to get your letters of August 21st, and Brown is very much obliged for your suggestions in
regard to Bernard, and will send out a very
complete story as soon as he hears from Crawford.
By this time you will have learned that Sir Edmund
Walker evidently intends that the $500. he advanced should be a
loan to the Company; perhaps he
will never ask for repayment of the loan. In any case he now holds the Company's demand note bearing interest at 6%.
Attached you will find a news item that came through to the Province from Ottawa, but
which was held out of the paper here as we did not think it helped our
cause particularly, and we would very much rather that the item had not appeared
in any of the Eastern papers.
I am looking forward to hearing what your movements are likely to be during the
next few months, but particularly during the next few weeks as I expect to
come East in September, and would be very sorry to miss you.
Yours sincerely,
A J Taylor
AJTT : W Enc.
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