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TELEGRAMS 



THE MAGNETIC CLUB 



New York, April 17, 1906. 

 To Andrew Carnegie, 



Care of The American Philosophical Society. 



Magnetic Club banquet on Franklin Anniversary has 



sent a message in your care as a brother telegrapher, 



requesting you to present and read it at the proper 



moment. Gathering large and representative. 



T. C. Martin. 



New York, April 17, 1906. 

 To Andrew Carnegie, 



Care of The American Philosophical Society. 

 The Magnetic Club, in banquet assembled to-night in 

 New York, its members and guests representative of the 

 telegraphic and other electrical industries of America, 

 requests you to associate it with the great celebration 

 in honor of Benjamin Franklin, the first American elec- 

 trician, congratulating the Society, the University and 

 the City of Brotherly Love on the great and glorious 

 memory thus cherished. A. B. CHANDLER, 



President. 

 (Dear Mr. Secretary 



Pray include with others, and oblige 



Yours, 



Andrew Carnegie, 



Past Telegrapher.) 



