FREDERICK HODGES, EDITOR. 



WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STATIONS 



OF NORTH AMERICA 

 P. O. BOX 135, BERKELEY, CAL. 



£ September 21, 1913. 



Dear Uncle George:— 



Your letter containing a partial list of Mildred's 

 records, and also telling of the trip she end pr£cill§, Griggs have taken 

 to Panama, has been received. Also trie cook whicn you returned. You 

 did not say whetner you were able to read any of the latter or not. I 

 am sure it is far beyond me to read it. In accordance witn my promise 

 I am enclosing a complete list of all our records. Those marked § are 

 Columbia records. We had several more, but they got broken. Among 

 others we had welba's Rigoletto — Caro Home, and also her Lo, Here the 

 Gentle Lark. (Bishop). Will you please ask mild red if she will copy 

 out the rest of her records and send then to mef 



As you see by ray letter head I am editing a book of Wireless 

 Telegraph Stations of Worth America. I have recently learned from the 

 Radio Inspector in San Francisco that the book the u. S. Government has 

 published containing al L the amateur cal ls, is corrected only to June 

 30th 1913. He has promised to send me a copy of this as soon as he re- 

 ceives them from Washington. How, I aM not the only person who is 

 publishing a book of tne kind, but from past experience 1 know that my 

 competitors will simply copy tne Government I s book in a little different 

 form. Therefore, as I wish to make my book as nearly complete as pos- 

 sible, I am going to ask yo^ if you will please go tfcf the Radio inspec- 

 tor in Boston and orocure from him a list containing the calls, names, 

 addresses, and if he has it, the transmitting powers of all the amateurs 

 he has licensed since the above date. As I am not in his district, I 

 doubt very much if 1 could get this information by writing for it. You 

 can doubtless find hi.;, at the custom House in Boston, or at least learn 

 there, where lie is. AS I hope to oe able to send my boon to press Oct. 



