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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 14th Annual Edition, 1927
Volume 504, Page 3   View pdf image (33K)
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PUBLIC OPINION

FROM PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
Through the Courtesy of Senator France

President sends letter to Senator J. I. France upon receiving the Baltimore
Colored Directory:

"The President has received your letter of November 29th, as well
as its enclosure from Mr. Robert W. Coleman, and he asks if you will
not be good enough to convey to Mr. Coleman an expression of apprecia-
tion of the courtesy which Mr. Coleman has been good enough to extend
to him."
Dear Mr. Coleman:

Please accept my appreciation and thanks for your publication of the First
Colored Directory of Baltimore City. In the course of the year I have occasion
to refer to a number of business men, school teachers and others, and I find your
directory an unfailing and reliable source of information. Your enterprise is
an asset to the community. I wish you continued success.
Very truly yours,

MASON A. HAWKINS,
Principal Colored High School.
Dear Mr. Coleman:

I write to say that the National Business League is always pleased to make
note of such enterprises as you are fostering. I hope that your Business Directory
of Baltimore may receive the cordial support of the business and professional
classes. The circulation of your booklet should prove incalculably helpful in
advancing race pride, and at the same time bring about that encouragement of
negro business so devoutly to be welcomed.

Yours very sincerely,

EMMETT J. SCOTT,

Secretary National Negro Business League, Tuskegee, Ala.
My Dear Mr. Coleman:

Enclosed find herewith copy for the outside back cover page of your forth-
coming Directory for Colored People of Baltimore City.

I am pleased to co-operate in this matter, for I believe the publication of B
first-class directory will be of great value to all parties concerned. I am also
pleased to co-operate in this because you are making a brave fight against great
odds, and I wish to see you succeed. With best wishes,

Yours very truly,

J. O. SPENCER,
President of Morgan College.
My Dear Mr. Coleman:

Permit me to thank you for the courtesy shown me by forwarding Twelfth
Annual Edition of your directory of Baltimore City.

I congratulate you on the splendid manner in which this issue was prepared.
I shall be only too happy to refer all inquiries concerning Baltimore to you, for
I know that you are in a position to give the informants all information they
might desire.

Very truly yours,

R. S. ABBOTT,
President, Chicago Defender.

C. Henry Dorsey Manager Irving Dorsey, Assistant Manager

C. MARCELLUS DORSEY
& SONS

Dependable Printers

1310 NORTH FREMONT AVENUE

 

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