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1953/10/07: Sterling Morton to Clarence E. Godshalk


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October 7 1953
Letter from Sterling Morton to Clarence E. Godshalk. He gladly sends his check for $40 for the Christmas toy program. He appreciates the information on various plants for his Lake Forest property. He hasn't determined where the house will be, but he has in mind an area for plants. Ed Baker will have information on pensions for a decision at the next meeting. Based on his experience with the Salt Company and employee housing, it is more important to have housing for the manual workers than for the technicians and scientists. Also the two groups should not be housed together, not because of the employees themselves, but difficulties with the families. He likes the new Skil pruning saw and would like to borrow it for his firewood. The application from Rutgers is worth pursuing. Have your accounting ready for Arthur Andersen before the next meeting. He noticed many changes along Butterfield Rd. 
Godshalk, Clarence E. (received by)
Baker Jr., Edward H. (is related to)
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