[D0330AAH], Letter from John Relyea Schermerhorn to John F Randolph, March 26th, 1903
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Title
[D0330AAH], Letter from John Relyea Schermerhorn to John F Randolph, March 26th, 1903
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Date
1903-03-26
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
D0330-F
Microfilm ID
188:710
Document ID
D0330AAH
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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3/26/03.
Mr. Randolph:
Mr. Weber advises me that when Colt's wagons come into the yard through the Laboratory gate they are frequently loaded with boys, who proceed to take all kinds of liberties around the place, running through the shops and elevators. I wish you would instruct your gateman to prohibit this practice. In other words, when Colt's wagon comes in here, they are to permit no one except the driver and such other employees of Colt's as are necessary to properly handle the freight. I do not know that he ever sends more than a driver, but it is possible that occasionally that two may have to come.
J. R. S.
Mr. Randolph:
Mr. Weber advises me that when Colt's wagons come into the yard through the Laboratory gate they are frequently loaded with boys, who proceed to take all kinds of liberties around the place, running through the shops and elevators. I wish you would instruct your gateman to prohibit this practice. In other words, when Colt's wagon comes in here, they are to permit no one except the driver and such other employees of Colt's as are necessary to properly handle the freight. I do not know that he ever sends more than a driver, but it is possible that occasionally that two may have to come.
J. R. S.