Frenzied Finance, Vol. 1: The Crime of AmalgamatedLawson, Thomas William
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Frenzied Finance, Vol. 1: The Crime of Amalgamated
Lawson, Thomas William
Amalgamated Copper Co.; Gas companies -- Massachusetts -- Boston; Insurance -- United States; Speculation; Standard Oil Company
_Dear Mr. Lawson_: In your article in _Everybody's Magazine_
for January, among other misstatements upon which I shall
not now comment--since you have committed yourself too far
to make it likely that you will withdraw them--you accuse me
of having speculated in Bay State Gas stock with Mr.
Buchanan's money; and of having subsequently been sued by
him. I hold Mr. Buchanan's receipt for the money collected
for him, which I paid him the night that I returned from
Delaware. He has never sued me. Please inform me whether you
are willing and agree to strike out these statements from
your article when published in book form, and also whether
you will agree to withdraw the same in your magazine. I
tried to call on you and discuss the case when in Boston,
January 21st; and I also tried to meet you on the day after
last Thanksgiving; but apparently you were unwilling to see
me. I remain,
Very truly yours,
ROGER FOSTER.
THOMAS W. LAWSON, ESQ.,
Boston, Mass.
FEBRUARY 23, 1905.
_My Dear Mr. Foster_: I received your letter of the 21st
inst., and in reply will say, if I have done you any wrong
in my story, "Frenzied Finance," or otherwise, it has been
unintentional, and I regret it, and I seek this, the first
opportunity, to give my regrets the same wide circulation as
my original statements.
As I wrote you previous to the publication of the magazine
containing the parts you refer to, I try to exercise the
greatest care in allowing nothing to appear in my story but
facts--facts I know to be facts, and in addition only such
facts as are absolutely necessary to my work, which is the
portrayal of those events of the past essential to a proper
understanding by the people of the evils that have been done
them, and how they have been done, that they may do what is
necessary to undo them and to prevent their repetition in
the future, and, in addition, such facts as it is fair for
me to use. I repeat what I said to you then: I have
absolutely no feeling in regard to you other than an intense
desire to do you exact justice.
I dealt with you in the entire Bay State receivership affair
in connection with Mr. Braman and I thought that I had every
reason to believe that his Bay State Gas purchases were for
your joint account; but now that you assure me they were
not, I hasten to have such assurances chase my original
story with the hope that they may speedily overtake it.
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