John H. Thacher telegram : Kansas City, Mo., to Franklin B. Morse : telegram, 1914, Dec. 24.

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John H. Thacher telegram : Kansas City, Mo., to Franklin B. Morse : telegram, 1914, Dec. 24.

Holiday telegram to Morse at the Press Club, San Francisco, conveys Thacher's greetings and memories of the old Nassau lit days, and hopes that they will make as many good gains during the coming year as on that memorable day on Manhattan Field in '93.

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McDevitt, Wm. (William)

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