August 9, 1925[8] Mr. Harry P. Stanford Kalispell, Montana   Dear Mr. Stanford:                    I have just returned from Great Falls and have  transferred the studio property to the city and my  visit was much more pleasant than I dreamed it could  be .                    I also have all the clippings from Mr. Conway  and your poem by Kipling, also your illustrated letter written by Charlie December 13, 1918, the one where the  Indian has the queer rawhide hat on. I am so happy to  have this to included in the book.                    You will be happy to know that Sid Willis is going  to let me have six of his letters and try to get the  Elks to let me have part of theirs. I don’t know yet  what was the cause of the disturbance in their minds but  if it has been expelled I am glad.                    The first time I come to Kalispell I will come out and see you and tell all little details that I have omitted in this letter. I am enclosing just a short  acknowledgement of your letter of Charlie’s for your  files.                                    Sincerely yours,        -verso-                                                                 [August 9, 1928]   Mr. Harry P. Stanford Kalispell, Montana   Dear Mr. Stanford:
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