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Show HON. JOSEPH H. CHOATE, Honorary President: REV. CARL E. GRAMMER, S. T. D., President. EDWARD M. WISTAR, Vice- President CHARLES J. RHOADS, Treasurer. HERBERT WELSH Corresponding Secretary. MATTHEW K. SNIFFEN, Recording Secretary. TELEPHONE, LOMBARD 25- 21 Indian Rights Association, 995 DREXEL BUILDING, Philadelphia, April 8, 1915. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DR. FRANCIS OLCOTT ALLEN, JR. H. H. BARTON, JR., MISS EDITH V RIDDLE, T WISTAR BROWN 3D, WM. ALEXANDER BROWN, MRS. BRINTON COXIE, JOSEPH ELKINTON REV. CARL E. CGAMMER, S. T D., CHARLES F. JENKINS, MRS. JOHN MARKOK, WARREN K. MOORHEAD, HENRY S. PANCOAST, CHARLES J. RHOADS. JONATHAN M. STEERE, MATTHEW K. SNIFFEN, MISS ACMES L. TIERNEY, HERBERT WELSH, HERBERT S. WELSH, EDWARD M. WISTAR. Gen, Hugh L. Scott, U. S. A., c/ o War Department, Washington, D. C, My dear General Scott: By direction of our Executive Committee, which held a meeting yesterday afternoon, it gives me much pleasure to send you this line to express the appreciation of the Indian Rights Association of the manner in which you conducted your recent mission to the Piute Indians, in Utah. By your sympathy for the Indian, fairness, tact and comprehension, you handled a delicate situation in a way that averted serious trouble, and again won the "Well Done" of all friends of the Indian. With high regard, believe rne, Sincerely yours, M.K. Sniffen Secretary. |