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TELEPNONE 929 Intence d for "O" wad some power the giftie gi'e us To see oursel's as ithers see us." CHELSEA E Peary HENRY ROMEIKE, Inc. 106-110 Seventh Ave., N. Y. City CABLE ADDRESS: NEW YORK "ROMEIKE" NEW YORK The First Established and Most Complete Newspaper Cutting Bureau in the World Union STAR From SCHENECTADY, N. Y Address MAY 5 -1914 Date Commodore Peary, discussing hotels with a Washington reporter, said: "Modern hotels are becoming more and more luxurious. Every bedroom now has its private bath and dressing room. These hotels can't do enough to make you comfortable." Esta Commodore Peary stroked his mous- tache and smiled. 84 "In fact," he said, "when I stopped just after my return from the North Pole, at Simeon Ford's luxurious hotel, Dr. Ford bowed and rubbed his hands and said anxiously: ''We shall do everything to make you feel at home. Would you like a nice large cake of ice in your bed, sir?'

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This file contains poems and letters dedicated to Robert Peary and the 1909 expedition to the North Pole. Also included are poems relating to Frederick Cook and his claim of reaching the North Pole first.

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