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Hall
HIFI
JEfferson 1-3109
David Beatty
1616 West 43rd St. (Westport Road)
Kansas City 11, Missouri
November 10, 1961
TRUMAN
Aley
"NATIONAL A
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
SERVICE"
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Mr. Joyce C. Hall
Hallmark Cards
25th and McGee
Kansas City, Mo.
Re: Inferior sound system
for superior event
Dear Mr. Hall:
Several weeks ago we sent a letter to Mr. Nutter offering to
supply a good high quality sound system that would give perfect
coverage for a crowd of over 100,000 people for the re-dedication of
the Liberty Memorial. I felt since your name was connected with this
re-dedication that the entire operation would want to be on a par with
the idea of Hallmark Cards - "The Very Best". I realize you could
make your cards cheaper by using newsprint, just like this re-dedication
was made cheaper by using whatever sound system this is, but I didn't
think you were interested just in price, but that's the only thing I
was asked about.
President Eisenhower has never spoken over a system equal to
what we were going to put in, I am sure of that. I don't mean to
throw cold water on the whole operation, as outside of the sound system
it looked like quite a fine piece of work. If you paid over $50.00
for this sound system you did not get the value per dollar that you
would have gotten from ours at $1200. This is what I wanted to convey
to you.
Although we were going to charge a reasonable amount for what
we had to offer, we weren' doing it for the money, we were doing it
for the good of the over-all operation and the city and it would have
made a much better presentation to the people who took the time out
to come. They would all have been able to hear clearly and understand
every word whether they were sitting on the hospital lawn or whether
they were on the front row. Even if they didn't pay anything, these
100,000 or so people who come to witness this event have a right to
hear what is going on, and if these dignitaries are as important as
they appear, they have a right to be heard. Probably half the people
wouldn't use the time going down if they knew they weren't going to
be able to hear.
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