Pat:
Thanks for your honest answers there; they definitely say a lot!
I think Macdonald's "Scotland's Gift Golf" does provde a fairly sturdy foundation of how, when and why NLGA came into existence.
MCC's committee and board administrative records and the records and recollections of those involved provide a sturdy foundation of how, when and why Merion East came into existence too.
Unfortunately, some on here who claim to be interested parties were not aware of most of those records when they decided to write what they thought was the definitive account (the essay, "The Missing Faces of Merion"
) of how Merion East was created.
As for what Emmet's roll was with NGLA it seems to be fairly mysterious and probably always will be. It seems it may've deserved more than just the line or so Macdonald gave it in his "Scotland's Gift Golf."
I suspect the same is probably true of Travis' roll with NGLA, particularly early on (after-all before NGLA was begun Macdonald wrote a general letter that he would form a three man committee to create the course---eg himself, Whigam and Travis). Do you remember that before NGLA was begun, or perhaps even after it was begun Macdonald asked anyone from abroad who had some ideas for NGLA to send those ideas to Walter Travis c/o Garden City Golf Club? At that time GCGC was Macdonald's golf club in New York.
I would doubt someone like David Moriarty ever knew something like that but I have little doubt that after he reads this he will claim he did know anyway.