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To the Operators:
Many of you already have your plans made in
regard to attending the convention. We can depend on those of
you who were present at former conventions to be in Chicago for
the three big days. Those who made the trip to Chicago two years
ago or to New York last year know why they cannot afford to miss.
They are glad to have some one care for their route for the few
days—glad to spend the few dollars for car fare—glad to spare the
time, because they realize that learning a few more secrets about
the game will do more toward increasing their income than the
three days spent in staying on the job.
Ask any operator who attended the former meetings if they
are coming to Chicago this year. No need to ask them; we assure
you that they are. They are coming back to get new angles on
their own problems. They are bringing problems to submit to the
group mind. They want to learn how the other fellow does this or
that. They want to find out what new schemes have been discov
ered during the past twelve months. They realize that ideas are
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