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[LB047350], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Automatic Phonograph Exhibition Co, Felix Gottschalk, February 13th, 1891
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Felix Gottschalk, Esq., President, 
Automatic Phonograph Exhibition Co.,
No. 13 Park Row, New York City.
My dear Mr. Gottschalk,-
I beg to acknowledge with many thanks the receipt of your letter of 12th instant, enclosing copy of a communication addressed by you to Mr. John P. Haines, requesting the latter to serve as one of the Trustees of your Company.
I think it’s very unfair for you to say that I made any insinuations when you were at the Laboratory. I expressed an opinion in as frank a manner as it could possibly have been put and gave you the facts from which it was deduced. This is a far different matter from indulging in innuendos.
Yours very truly,
A. O. Tate
Private Secretary.

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