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Mr. Bob McClements
Sun Company, Inc.
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087-4597
Dear Chairman McClements:
Over a year ago, in a letter, you told the shareholders
that you would like their opinion on some of the present
social problems. I am presently writing a book. I outlined
why I think, society is breaking down. I am enclosing an
article that I wrote entitled, "The Voice of the Enemy".
Also another article on energy. Please let me know if you
and your company are interested in what I am trying to do.
Yours sincerely,
Robert H. Little, M.D.
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Mr. William R. Wrigley, Jr.
President
Dear Sir:
I read a wonderful article recently about you and your
company. I like your attitude of maintaining a high level of
decency within your company. For many years I've told people
to try to work for a company whose principals you admire. I
have talked to hundreds of people about Wrigley Field in
Chicago and their baseball players, the Chicago Cubs. I
enclose an article entitled "Energy", which I talk about this
subject. I also enclose another article called "The Voice of
the Enemy". I would deeply appreciate your interest in the
work I am trying to do.
Yours sincerely,
Robert H. Litttle, M.D.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clement John Danby
Hawkswell Gardens
Hawkswell, England
Dear Cousin John and Patricia:
I am still alive, more or less. My wonderful sister,
Dorothy, died in 1978. Her illness and death set me back a
lot. I plan to telephone you later today to check on the
proper address numbers. My main interest is conservation and
I hope to publish a book on the subject. Writing a book is
like a disease. My articles are serious, but like the late
Albert Schweitzer, I consider myself a long-term optimist.
I often think of you and Patricia and trust you are
doing well. It is difficult to get good help, living in a
rest home or nursing home does not appeal to me. My
secretary is coming later this afternoon. I greatly
appreciate my computer. I talk often to one of my nephews in
Finland, Harry or Henry, and his wife Leila. As you know, he
is in the coffee business and appears to do well. He plans
to come here on a visit next February. He has two fine
children, Helena, about age 9, about age 7.
The traffic here is rather busy. I call it Russian
Roulette. I drive my car a limited amount. It is very
exiciting - Ha! I will close for now, but I will add more
later.
With friendship and admiration, from your Cousin,