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4 by them in inviting any friends whom they would like to have present, and also, of course is glad to pay all expenses,
such as railroad fares, hotel bills, etc. If there is anything you can suggest to aid me in bringing Mr Keith around to a
realizing sense of his opportunity in this matter I shall be most thankful to you for it; and as I said I rely on you to use
your powers of persuasion on him personally besides. He certainly could not possibly find an occasion where every surrounding
and circumstance would tend to make him fell more perfectly at home . Very faithfully Alex. G. Eells 1 letterhead
San Francisco, Sept 29 1904 My dear Mr Muir: Concerning the next meeting of the Unitarian Club, about which I spoke to
you several weeks ago, I am very happy to say that Mr Leavitt went to Santa Rosa on Tuesday, at my request, and saw Mr Luther
Burbank with the result that, as he has just telephoned me, Mr Burbank, has accepted our invitation. I have also an acceptance
from Mr Charles Keeler. Now, if I can get Mr Keith, my program will be as follow:- Nature in California As Moulded by Creative
Intelligence-Mr Muir As Modified by Human Intelligence-Mr Burbank As the Artist Sees It Mr Keith As it Appeals to the Poet.
Mr Keeler. 03449