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HEARST PHOEBE A. Aug 13, 1915
[Letterhead: McCloud. Siskiyou County. California
Wyntoon
Aug 13, 1915
My dear Mrs. Sewall:
When I was in town for those few days, I was so rushed that I did not have a moment to answer your letter.
I feel that it will not be possible for me to undertake the publication of your report myself, because of the heavy losses and the
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consequent decrease in income resulting from the Mexican revolution. Furthermore, I do not feel that I can exert any influence with the exposition authorities to have them take the proper notice of your request to them. The last time that I asked anything of President Morre, it was not granted, and
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I felt there [?] it was not for me to bring any more matters to his attention.
I am very sorry that you are having this trouble, and I regret very much indeed that I can not keep you out of it.
Yours very sincerely, Phoebe A. Hearst
affairs are ? all the time in Mexico. The last week my interests suffered severely. P.A.H.