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CPC Exhibit in the Liberal Arts
Building of the Panama-Pacific
International Exposition at San Francisco, California
~1915
C P C -- The Sign of Gold Medal Quality
On June 14th the Western Union delivered to us the following
telegram:
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"SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
10:20 a.m.
HAVE BEEN AWARDED GOLD MEDAL ON PERFUMES TOILET ARTICLES
AND
EXTRACTS ON THREE POINTS, QUALITY OF GOODS, DISPLAY AND
ARTISTIC DESIGN. Geo. J. McConnell."
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From the July, 1915 CPC Outlook
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The following letter was sent to Mr. George J.
McConnell, then manager of the San Francisco office of the California
Perfume Company and brother of David H. McConnell, 11 December, 1915, by
Chief of Liberal Arts, Mr. Theodore Hardee:
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December 11, 1915
California Perfume Company,
Mr. Geo. J. McConnell. Manager,
#80 First
Street, San Francisco, Cal.
Gentlemen:
Now that the Panama-Pacific International Exposition has closed its
gates, I personally wish to express to you how grateful I am at having
your company as an exhibitor in this Department. Your splendid
exhibit has proven a source of unending delight to hundreds of
thousands of visitors, and has materially aided in the great success
this Exposition has enjoyed.
The interest manifested in your display of toilet articles, which we
have had the honor to house in this Palace, has brought many
flattering remarks, and it is firms like yours that have made
possible the wonderful success of the Department of Liberal Arts.
Permit me to further express my warm appreciation of the courteous
manner in which your exhibit has been conducted, which is a credit
not only to your representative, but also to the foresight and
judgment that first prompted you to exhibit at the Panama-Pacific
International Exposition.
Hoping that your company feel amply compensated for all the efforts
at the Exposition, and wishing you continued success, I remain,
Very Truly Yours,

Chief of Liberal Arts. |
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From the February, 1916
Outlook

From the February, 1916 Outlook
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