The New York Times/1916/11/22/Air Letter to Rotary Club

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AIR LETTER TO ROTARY CLUB


New York Body Gets Message Miss Law Brought from Binghamton.

Ruth Law, holder of the new record for aeroplane flying between New York and Chicago, delivered to the Rotary Club yesterday one of the letters intrusted to her. It came from James G. Brownlow, President of the Rotary Club of Binghamton, where Miss Law descended before making the final dash to New York. It was addressed to William J. Bemish, President of the Rotary Club in this city, and said:

“Binghamton Rotary Club sends greetings to the New York Rotary Club by Miss Ruth Law. The little lady was forced to alight and chose Binghamton. We always try to attach the New York and Binghamton Rotary Clubs to any important world service and through the courtesy of Miss Law we find an opportunity.”

The letter probably will be framed and hung in the club at the Imperial Hotel.