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Parke, John, May 6, 1948
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I do not believe that contributions of money would be easy to obtain from our students, and I do not feel it would be considered appropriate by my superiors if I used the occasion of the lecture or subsequent discussions for soliciting, but you may be sure that I shall distribute every last scrap of paper you send me. Then things will take their course, aided I am sure by Mr. Squires' speech. | I do not believe that contributions of money would be easy to obtain from our students, and I do not feel it would be considered appropriate by my superiors if I used the occasion of the lecture or subsequent discussions for soliciting, but you may be sure that I shall distribute every last scrap of paper you send me. Then things will take their course, aided I am sure by Mr. Squires' speech. | ||
− | Thanking you for your cooperation, I am, | + | Thanking you for your cooperation, I am, |
Sincerely yours, | Sincerely yours, | ||
John Parke | John Parke |