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    Guide to the Walter C. Foreman Correspondence

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    The collection consists of 129 letters written to and by Walter C. Foreman between the years 1912 and 1915, mostly at the time he served as manager of the Tri-City Sanitarium in Moline, Illinois and concerned with operations there. However, it is evident that Mr. Foreman also served in an official capacity in his church and some of the letters pertain to tithe, membership transfer and the like. Also included are 6 documents pertaining to the Sanitarium or the Lake Union Conference

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    Foreman writes regarding his monthly remittance for conference and trust funds. Enclosed a “Chicago draft” for 159.59,amoneyorderfor159.59, a money order for 10, and the Treasurer’s check for 14.16foratotalof14.16 for a total of 183.75. States the need for some blank church letters (i.e. letterhead) for those individuals who have requested letters of membership transfer. Together with this letter is the remittance form as described above, signed by Walter C. Foreman

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    Foreman requests 300 copies of the Harvest Ingathering Review

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    Foreman writes regarding the possibility of Olsen visiting the Sanitarium and conducting services for the Sanitarium family

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    Response to Bender's letter of 8 Jan 1915 regarding the situation involving Mr. Jus

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    Foreman writes regarding the situation at the Sanitarium, and the responsibility Dr. Norman and Dr. Otis have for such

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    Saxby sends a remittance for Tri-City Sanitarium’s share of the obligation, in the amount of $146

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    Foreman sends the address of Mrs. Mary J. Sargent who is wanting to get children in her area involved in mission work. Also relates that they have recently elected new officers for the Missionary Volunteer Society

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    Foreman writes regarding the upcoming Board meeting, and wanting Mrs. (Olive) Grimm to come back to work at the Sanitarium, Mrs. Grimm’s attitude towards Dr. Norman and Dr. Otis, hiring a cook, and asking her to pray that the Lord will direct in everything pertaining to the work there at the Tri-City Sanitarium

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    Foreman writes regarding the letter Brother Moon wrote to Dr. Norman and who she showed it to, how she felt about Mr. and Mrs. Grimm leaving and who is responsible for that. Also discusses financial issues
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