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Martinez, California, Jan. 22, 1914. Many thanks dear Mr Carnegie for your admirable Apprenticeship To how many fine
godly men and women has our stormy craggy glacier-sculptured little Scotland given birth, influencing for good every country
under the sun. Our immortal poet while yet a boy wished that for poor auld Scotland's sake he might sing a song at least And
what a song you have sung with your ringing clanging hammers and furnace fires blowing and flaming like volcanoes - a truly
wonderful Caledonian performance. But far more wonderful is your coming forth out of that tremendous titanic iron and dollar
work with a heart in sympathy with all humanity. Like John Wesley who took the 05685