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[[underlined]]2[[/underlined]] Oklahoma and Texas, I think we might all cooperate in a sort of way when opportunity presents itself. He certainly has the key to the situation in the problem of creating new clients $2000 to $20,000. pictures; and Nesi seems convinced that Newhouse can be guided to rather better business associates than those with whom he has been working. I expect to see Newhouse in California and perhaps later in Texas; and may have interesting things to tell you when we meet in New York in late October. I shall be exceedingly cautious, but glad to meet his clients. I am off to California in a few days; and plan to spend three weeks there. Then motor back to Kansas City; go to Oklahoma City to see Mr. Buttram; thence to Texas, and back to New York towards the end of October. Lothrop has lent me his 1400 acre ranch here near Colorado Springs, 8000 feet above sea level, and I have motored far and wide over this magnificent State. I've motored up Pike's Peak, 14,200 ft., and over a dozen 10,000 ft. passes. For grandeur, color, endless virgin forests, and marvellous climate, Colorado is incomparable. I am only just beginning