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Show SAIL ji HOME Many Letter, of Appreciation Keceived From Distinguished Distinguish-ed Persons in Europe. Paris Nov. 18, 6 50 p m.-Myron whi r ' whe Amrin ambassador a?R th, reMeVed 0f hlfl luties ate this month by William G. Sharp has engaged passagr. for the United wwnh n.,the. 8teamer Rochambeau, which will sail on November 28 Mr Herrlck and wlfo have received invitations from distinguished persons per-sons m public life In France and England to visit them before leaving Europe, but they declined because they considered this was not the time for social visits Queen Mary of England has written writ-ten Mrs Herrick a personal letter expressing appreciation for what she and other American women have done for tho British wounded in Paris Sir Edward Grey, the British foreign for-eign minister, has written Mr Herrick Her-rick In the same vein, and David Lloyd-George, the chancellor of the exchequer of Great Britain, baa sent a letter of thanks to Mr. Herrick "in behalf of the British government" for his services to the British subjects. sub-jects. . 00 |