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Item Information about the speakers at the upcoming Pacific Northwest International Writers Conference.(UNPUBLISHED, 1957) Potts, Ralph B.In addition to the speakers, Ralph B. Potts explains the reasoning behind decisions made about the conference. He ends by saying, "This will be the last meeting at which I preside and I will be most happy to see all of my old friends at this meeting."Item Notice of business meeting of the Pacific Northwest International Writers' Conference.(UNPUBLISHED, 1956-06-15) Potts, Ralph B."...A short business meeting of the conference will be held for the purpose of electing Officers and Directors for the coming year, for the hearing of the report of the Secretary and Treasurer and for such other business relating to the conference as may be brought before the meeting."Item Response to Relander, thanking him and reminding him of the upcoming Pacific Northwest International Writers Conference.(UNPUBLISHED, 1957-02-25) Potts, Ralph B.Potts thanks Relander for a clipping about books of the Northwest, and also for mentioning his own book in the article. Potts also tells Relander about the upcoming conference: who will be presenting, and the cruise that is a part of it. "If you are able to come over at that time, we would certainly like to feature you on the non-fiction panel."Item Thanks to Relander for the part he played in the Pacific Northwest International Writers Conference.(UNPUBLISHED, 1957-08-01) Potts, Ralph B."Now that the conference is over and I am recuperating a little bit and looking back over the dramatic events of the session, your name comes frequently to mind. If it had not been for you and others like you, this conference would not have been the success it was." On Ralph B. Potts' own letterhead.Item To the members of the Pacific Northwest International Writers Conference, Inc.(UNPUBLISHED, 1956) Potts, Ralph B.Information about the fall meeting in Seattle. The bottom portion of the page is made to tear off, in order to send back a reservation. Hand written on the back by Ralph B. Potts, the President of the group is, "Dear Click, I got tied up in Court the day of your autographing party here and was forced to miss it to my great regret. Hope the book is selling well. RBP."