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JACOB M. DICKINSON. RECEIVER
THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY

ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT
FRANK NAY, COMPTROLLER
W.H. BURNS, GENERAL AUDITOR
A. HERMANY, AUDITOR DISBURSEMENTS
R.H. CARLETON, ASSISTANT AUDITOR DISBURSEMENTS
PAUL PETERS, AUDITOR FREIGHT TRAFFIC
WM. ANDERSON, ASSISTANT AUDITOR FREIGHT TRAFFIC
C.G. WEAVER, AUDITOR PASSENGER TRAFFIC
A. TEMPLE, ASSISTANT AUDITOR PASSENGER TRAFFIC
F.W. MAIN, AUDITOR FREIGHT OVERCHARGE CLAIMS
W.H. WALLACE, CAR ACCOUNTANT
CHICAGO,

being unsettled and not knowing which way to jump. Thirdly, I want a chance for a few days real visiting with him such as I haven't had once in 6 years.

Just wrote few words to Phil at Genoa Jetn Wis. where he ret'd few days ago to harvest his few potatoes etc. He has been home twice in anticipation of finding George- missed in both times.

Herb in Parker High again this year-Nursing a broken head or something else almost every second day-foot ball-Mattie Laird has just flown his machine this evening & you never saw such hilarious joy-Says he isn't handicapped a particle-miracles do [[?]] happen.
Yes Geo. does[[?]] need you to hold him I think. But as you say - you can wait. for we are not building any foundations just for our present [[?]]families but rather for future necessities and comforts when we need the sure and substantial building for our later and weightier cares & burdens of life all of which belong to rounded out character which developes from all the varied experiences which