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SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT, Mrs. Jence C. Feuquay, Chandler 2ND VICE-CHAIRMAN, Mrs, H_ L, Cloud Wellston
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[ write to advise that 'Rw. Herbert S. Bigelotu.
of Cincinnati, Ohio, Orator, CIerg'yman and Econo-
mist. will ‘ h an extended lecture tour beginning May 1st, and closing
Septenzbeaggo “m. We will be pleased to receive applications for lecture
dates, 1‘ ' ’ " awday addresses,for cities accessible to the/allowing route:
' 'ncinnati May 1st, thence to Boston, Montreal, Toronto, Buflalo,
' "peg? Vancouver, Seattle, Spokane, Portland, Los Angeles,
Salt Lake, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis. Mr. Bigelow, who wasfor three
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Mr. Bigelow, stating definitely what they can do, provided they feel timid about contracting for this
amount. In case of an open date that can be filled en route, a special ofler may be accepted. We
recommend Mr. Bigelow to you as, in Many respects, the most pleasing orator in the Henry George
School ofliconomists to-day. The audiences of lllr. Bigelow have compared him with Dr. Frank W.
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