[LB063233], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to National Press Intelligence Co, August 29th, 1898
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Title
[LB063233], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to National Press Intelligence Co, August 29th, 1898
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Date
1898-08-29
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LB063-F
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143:948
Document ID
LB063233
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Orange, N.J.,
August 29, 1898.
National Press Intelligence Co.,
32 Park Place,
New York.
Gentlemen:-
I am interested in the report which was published some time after July 23rd when the hospital ship “Relief” returned to New York for the first time. The report stated the excellencies of the X-Ray service, and also mentioned that the static X-Ray plant could not be used in the Tropics owing to the atmospheric conditions. I have the Sun clipping of July 28th, which is not in the shape of a report. I wish you would get for me the full report as published in either the Herald, World, or some other morning paper between July 23rd and probably not later than the first of August.
Yours very truly,
Thos A Edison
August 29, 1898.
National Press Intelligence Co.,
32 Park Place,
New York.
Gentlemen:-
I am interested in the report which was published some time after July 23rd when the hospital ship “Relief” returned to New York for the first time. The report stated the excellencies of the X-Ray service, and also mentioned that the static X-Ray plant could not be used in the Tropics owing to the atmospheric conditions. I have the Sun clipping of July 28th, which is not in the shape of a report. I wish you would get for me the full report as published in either the Herald, World, or some other morning paper between July 23rd and probably not later than the first of August.
Yours very truly,
Thos A Edison