Letter re: Ma and Pa Ferguson
- Title
- Letter re: Ma and Pa Ferguson
- Creator
- Earl, Bradford
- Institution
- TCU
- Link
- https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/41265
- Description
- Very dear Mr. Carter--There is an off adage among salesmen to the affect, "that when some one starts talking about, whether favorable or (?) unfavorable you can afford to put them on your pay roll." This hit of logic applies to other fields and conditions as well your position as regards (Illegible) Texas. Its (Illegible) and all it represents is, now. More secure than ever before. The value of publicity you resigned (?) of this regent (?) "Out Hurst" from the state (Illegible) is in-estimable (?) your reply, indeed, a masterpiece. Very (Illegible) regards from an admirer. Earl Bradford
- Date
- 1925-12-02
- Decade
- 1920s
- Subjects
- Ferguson, Miriam A. "Ma"
- Ferguson, James E. "Pa"
- Governor of Texas
- Source
- Box 77, Ferguson ("Ma" and "Pa") Controversy 1925-1927 (Clippings) 2 of 7 folder, Item 095
- Type
- Document
- Formats
- 8.5x11 paper
- Rights
- Prior written permission from TCU Special Collections required to use any document or photograph