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H.E. Everett - to family, Everett family correspondence, 1924
H.E. Everett - to family, Everett family correspondence, 1924
H.E. Everett - to family, Everett family correspondence, 1924
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H.E. Everett - to family, Everett family correspondence, 1924
Title
H.E. Everett - to family, Everett family correspondence, 1924
Date
1924
Language
English
,
Welsh
Subjects
Abolitionists
,
Brothers and sisters
,
Congregational churches
Extent
6.9 linear feet (16.5 boxes)
Format
Correspondence
User-Contributed Transcription
Chilton stationery op. cit.--3--be an insignificant position at first, but it might not be so bad when he measured twelve months of employment as against eight or nine in teaching. But there are so many things in the business world. Motor buses are competing with railroads and electric lines for passenger business, and motor trucks are cutting into freight business of the railroads. Motor lines are seeking ways to increase business and railroads are trying to counteract them. Even the millers in Minneapolis would like to find some way to market 200,000,000 more bushels of wheat made into flour, or other products. Farmers are trying to find ways of marketing their products as did the fruit growers of California, who are now selling nearly ten times as many oranges as they did ten years ago. There are big oppotunities in almost every business. Their commodities may differ but their problems are much the same. Sales managers are making thousands where college professors and presidents are making hundreds. There is more opportunity to grow in business and business offers just as many opportunities to serve humanity as most professions. Well, I must close now as it is lunch time and I have a lot of things to do this afternoon. We are all well and trust that you are the same. I had a little visit with Douglas over the telephone in Detroit. He is now running a grocery store on the outskirts of the city. Love from all of us to all of you.Your son.H.E.E.
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This document was transcribed by volunteers as part of the Newberry Transcribe crowdsourcing initiative.
Archival Collection Title
Everett family papers
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Call Number
Midwest MS Everett Box 14 Folder 538
BibID
998218028805867
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No Copyright - United States
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