National vaudeville artists fund (1928)

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s T^\.TE oy O.KFio: ojktiie Cove j-?>” 012 ^VXTCITST^V Fe'bruary Twenty-nine 19 2 8 lly dear Mr. AllDee: The State of Maine is heconiing more widely and favorably known for its recreational appeal bat the nation does not yet recognize that in indoor recreation Maine is also supreme, if we may count as part of our possession the labors of our son. I remember very pleasantly my visit with you a few years ago to the Club which you have sponsored for the vaudeville artists of the United States. It is sui extraordinary monument to a vision that seems constantly to expand. It has been my hope that before the end of this administration you mi^t find it possible to come to Maine and permit us to express in person something of the appreciation that many citizens feel both for your contribution to the nation and also for your benefactions within the State of Maine. With most kind regards, I am Cordially yours Ealph 0. Brewster S. F. Albee, President, Keith-Albee-Orpheum Corporation New York City. HOB»HDW