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V. Stefansson, Esq. -2- June 26/22.
more copies of "The Friendly Arctic", and asking for their
terms.
Your next book, "Northward, the Course of Empire",
which I have just read, is splendid and full of information,
wonderfully well written. It should meet with instant suc-
cess and I hope will be published soon. I am having the
chapter on the ovibos typed for W. R. Brown, so that he may
read it at once, and I am sure you may count on his enthusi-
astic support. Whenever you are ready to go ahead with the
domestication of the ovibos, it’s a worthwhile undertaking.
I had dinner with the Princes at Ottawa, all of
whom were so glad to hear of you, and the Professor told me
that the Anderson aspersions were now being discounted on
every side, and were beneath contempt. I heard nothing of
them, and I listened well.
Mrs. Crawford, whom I visited while in Toronto, was
mortified by seeing a friendly letter she had written to a
friend of Allan’s, on the staff of the Associated Press, pub-
lished broadcast throughout America, and she felt sure that your
anger at this was the reason you had not written to her. I
assured her you were much too busy to be angry with anyone and
that you had probably not noticed the incident at all, but
that it would be wise for her to be very careful not to write
or say anything that might be published.
That brings up a point: Will you please write a
letter of instruction to the Party on Wrangle mentioning the
importance of not making any statement concerning their ex-
periences or conditions on Wrangel until they have permission.
By registered mail I am returning the correspondence
and newspaper reviews that you lent me, and I have retained
two newspaper clippings, one from Leslie’s headed "Stefansson
offers Great Britain an Island", and the other "The Literary
Digest" for April 8th. These will be helpful to me, but I
will return them at once if you need them.
You will see from John Anderson’s letter of May 25th
that the Company is in debt for wages about $510., $350. of
which is overdue to Ada Blackjack. It would be well to ar-
range to send to Vancouver during the next month say $1,000.
in the event that the lease does not come through in time to
enable me to get funds from outside sources.
I will wire you so soon as I hear from Ottawa, and
I have someone there following matters closely. Please wire
me if you get any word direct.
Meanwhile, with my best, I remain,
Yours sincerely,
AJ Taylor
AJTT : W
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