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Show I EDISON IS ANGERED BY REPLY 1 THAT HE'S TOO OLD TO LEARN f- Inventor Quizzes Hducator on Proposed Changes in Currency System and Is Told That s a Man His Age Couldn't Grasp Economic Subjects HHk' I I ' which Thou E i I U I Mgninal him n n . RSf dtjr. Mr. Edlaon H-it It to tho Unl- ri'- of M B iVealdent B. A. BllV or the university J Hi' im I I'rofeaaor W A ICOtl director of Hie J nl-rl' ' . QUI M vry dlneourteour" I m Nt- Kdton piaine.i that recfffftly I W hail -"P1 a ijm-Ht ohti:i i,, " i peraon." with the purpose of indnlni 'heir view on change he proposed i In the American etirrenev .u I "Utnv of the gmtlemen to whom I tho questionnaire was sent.'" Mr. Ed -1 J lion wrote, "have oourteonily took n Pin to prnpnxa nn.i f-n.i aixiwtrn to t my question N III III I.I'M I I I . I I ( I I "Not so. however, with Mr Scott. i I who ha wrllten me a very dlicour- j teou lelUT. not only declining to an-, j in ai oi ii- BI winced that nothing hon of a IrentlM on the subject of money and banking, .M w ould be, adoquat, ;miI i havep'1 th ime to write that much. "It Is my liHlof. howevrr." tto- pm-fesaor pm-fesaor wrote, "that nn-- Rood tii.iil.-i tii.iil.-i en a good elementary text book on ' H ho lubjtct, would inow tht fundanicntal of our quOri 9H "I confess that I find It difficult H e to understand how a man like our- Mlfi If he has ntlioualj itudlod any j nS 1 m I I hension of even th A. B C of hie, I -ljb.iect nnd I nhould COIWldoC th it a ' - md j your mind straight. I doubt very' I 9 J RJBGBNTS XOTUTKIl an Hl trouble of un sort hetween Pfgfaavor !cott and Mr. BdiSOn that I know am - Bf 'hing iiiou' 1 have n; hanrd ff Wi tny latter written bj Profeaaoi Bcotr 3 All regent and member of the n university board of visitor hv re- 9 which the Inventor points out that he feel a great discourtesy had been H hown him by Professor Scott. Whilier the matter will he taken up at the m-xt mei-tlng of the university uni-versity board 1 not yet known. |