Word: rug
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Senator Bratton's Rug...
What I want to know is how to make a U. S. Senator pay for a Navajo rug that I sent him by mail a year ago. He was at the Indian investigation and asked me to send him one of my good rugs. I sent it by insured mail soon after and I have sent him around ten statements and letters asking that he either pay for the rug or return it and he absolutely ignores my letters not ever having answered me a line or paid for the rug. Please is there some way for a poor Indian...
Mexico. I sent the rug to Albuquerque and have the receipt of the postmaster there that the parcel was delivered all right...
...will certainly appreciate any information you can give me as to how to proceed to make collection for this rug or get the rug back, not that it would be good business to get the rug back after a year's time but it would be better than losing...
...such as the Women's, chairmanned by Mrs. Herbert Hoover, which is giving the North Porch ?TIME, May 25). There are many notable campaigners like General John Joseph Pershing and ex-Senator Pepper. But it is Bishop Freeman, chiefly, who gets the gifts. Biggest givers include: the late Rug Manufacturer Alexander Smith Cochran of Yonkers ($1,510,000 for the College of Preachers) ; the late Banker George Fisher Baker ($750,000 for the completion of the North Transept); the late Realtor & Mrs. Archibald D. Russell of New York ($500,000 for the apse); the late Minister to Austria-Hungary...