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Charles W.
Baker, Jr. a young boy, wrote.
The
Bohemian Club sent a telegram
Oscar W.
Brecher, same
birthday as Clemens, wrote from Chicago.
Milt
Goodkind wrote on Leslie’s Weekly and
Judge letterhead, NY to offer congrations.
Francis P.
Kinnicutt, NYC wrote.
Caroline B.
Le Row wrote.
Philip
Verrill Mighels , NYC wrote & sent a sagebrush sprig.
Mr. &
Mrs. Jordan Mott and Mr. & Mrs. Youle sent a telegram.
William
Murray wrote to Sam pasting a clipping on
his 70th.
Howard Pyle though having never met Sam, wrote
from Wilmington, Del. in praise of “Eve’s Diary” and 70th wishes to
Sam.
Gus Solomon wrote.
George
Standring wrote.
Thedore
Weld Stanton wrote.
Louis Tracy sent a telegram and also wrote.
Henry Van
Dyke wrote.