"TEPaul, I agree that the application of the date is ambiguous. But he does say the trip was a "first step", and 1912 was a bit late to be taking a "first step."
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If Wilson did NOT go abroad before 1912 is it any wonder that Merion's history writers interpreted it that he went abroad in 1910, because that is precisely what YOU thought Alan Wilson said as evidenced by what you said above?
I have never accused Merion's history writers of intentionally trying to misreport the historical record, and have no reason to believe that they did. In fact I try to point out in my essay the possible confusions that may have lead to their misunderstanding, and the Alan Wilson letter is one source that may have been misunderstood.
Alan Wilson was wrong about the trip being a first step, his information appears to be second-hand, and he excludes M&W’s contributions from statements where he gives Wilson credit. So I have no idea why you hang your hat on this report."
David:
You have no idea why I hang my hat on Alan Wilson's report? Is that it? Well, then, let me try to explain it to you again!
First of all, let's take a look at Alan Wilson's report and try to understand why he wrote it and why he was asked to write it and who asked him to write it.
Do you have any idea, at this point, who William R. Philler was? If you don't perhaps you should, as he as well is very much part of this time and part of Merion's history. Understanding that is pretty important to the understanding of the history of MCC, MCC Golf Association and the entire development of Merion Ardmore including into the 1920s and 1930s. You are interested in that, aren't you?
Philler was a pretty prominent man anyway, an excellent law mind, and prominent businessman and the secretary and/or treasury of Merion Cricket Club for thirty five years. He was the VP of MCC apparently beginning in 1912. In 1926 he and/or Merion decided to write the first history of Merion (a book or report we have not yet been able to find if it was written). I think you should be able to begin to understand that if you look carefully at Alan Wilson's cover letter to Philler accompanying his report to Philler I posted above.
So, for some reason Philler asked Alan Wilson to write a report on the creation of Merion East and West. Why do you suppose he asked Alan Wilson to do that when all the men who had worked with Hugh Wilson on that committee that designed and built those two courses and all those who had worked on the search committee and on the boards were very much alive and still at Merion?? If that doesn't tell you something about Alan Wilson and his abilities to know what went on from the beginning on then I guess I just can't help you David! But I guess you just never knew any of that or appreciated it properly and so your first inclination is just to automatically dismiss Alan Wilson and his report as if he was just some guy who hadn't really been there or someone who was automatically lying by creating all kinds of incorrect information to be put into Merion's history.
For some reason your inclination seems to be to hang your hat on a guy like Whigam who may've been to Merion two or three times in his life and something he said in some eulogy he gave maybe 15 or 25 years later about Macdonald "designing" Merion!
Alan Wilson was Hugh Wilson's older brother, and he had been there every step of the way with the original MCC Golf Association, and as the partner of Hugh Wilson working with him every day in their family insurance business. Alan was also a founding member of Pine Valley and very much involved in that creation, a man who also became an agronomic expert with Hugh at both Merion AND Pine Valley, a man who was on the USGA's Green Section, who actually helped found it with Hugh, and I believe on the board of the USGA too.
In other words, he was a man who was there from even before the beginning of Merion Ardmore and there every day and every step of the way all the way through into the 1930s at least. Alan Wilson was a very substantial guy but perhaps you never realized that and perhaps a lot of people on here didn't realize that.
And that may help explain why some people around here, including Merion GC, the club, do take some offense when some people on here including Tom MacWood, you, maybe Pat Mucci and including someone like Jeff Brauer who IMed me that Alan Wilson and the rest of the men involved in the creation of Merion Ardmore must have automatically been writing some hyper-glorified paean or eulogy to Hugh Wilson in Alan Wilson’s report which happens to be one of our best source materials, just to glorify him and consequently dismiss and minimize someone like Macdonald.
So, maybe all you guys should try to understand who these people were and what they were and what they really did do a little better than any of you apparently have to date. In my opinion, that includes people like Horatio Gates Lloyd, Toulmin, Francis, Griscom and Philler. Maybe you people should learn a bit better how to cut these people some slack instead of just coming on here with whatever the hell it is you’re trying to say by first assuming they were all virtually lying!
The best I can say about that is maybe it's just because none of you have ever been here and for that reason none of you really understand this club, who some of its members really were and why. Maybe that's exactly why most of you just start off looking at Merion's history by ASSUMING that an Alan Wilson and the rest of these men were lying, forgetting things and just willfully and knowingly distorting Merion's history including the creation and evolutions of the golf courses. If that is what you guys are doing or thinking, then, I believe it's pretty safe to say some of us and Merion GC really aren't interested.
And, then, really curiously, you apparently said last night that this entire thread is really about YOUR essay. Is that right? And if so, what is that supposed to mean? I thought your essay was about the history of the early creation of Merion Ardmore. I think a lot of people thought that and think that.
But now are we to hear that this thread is really about all of us critiquing just your essay only and the way you put it together and wrote it or something? Isn't there supposed to be some points and some conclusion about Merion we're trying to consider or is this really just about critiquing your essay as some editor or English writing teacher might? All of this is really just about you isn't it David Moriarty? If so that really doesn't surprise me at all and if that's what we're doing here, I, for one, am not in the slightest bit interested.
We will continue to look into the details of the early history of Merion Ardmore and if you'd like to know more about that maybe you should just email us and ask----something you and Tom MacWood probably should have done about five years ago when he started this entire subject with a thread titled "Re C.B. Macdonald and Merion" back in February of 2003 and which is today on something like the 4th or 5th page of this website. Everyone should check it out and they can see much better how we finally got to this point of basically being asked to focus on just David Moriarty!