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Carnegie writes to instruct Frick to accept help from other partners, or at least be grateful for the offer. He also counsels on the good ideas that could come from having another there who would say more than "ditto," and tells Frick not to be so "sensit

October 9, 1892

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Carnegie writes to instruct Frick to accept help from other partners, or at least be grateful for the offer. He also counsels on the good ideas that could come from having another there who would say more than "ditto," and tells Frick not to be so "sensit