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It gives me great pleasure to say that Mr. Walter S. Poor during his college course gave ample proof of high moral principle and intellectual capacity. | It gives me great pleasure to say that Mr. Walter S. Poor during his college course gave ample proof of high moral principle and intellectual capacity. | ||
− | I know him to be a man of integrity, of generous devotion to the cause he enlists in, of great energy and perseverance in executing his plans; and I cordially recommend him as worthy of high | + | I know him to be a man of integrity, of generous devotion to the cause he enlists in, of great energy and perseverance in executing his plans; and I cordially recommend him as worthy of high trusts. |
J.L. Chamberlin | J.L. Chamberlin | ||
− | Prof. Rhetoric & | + | Prof. Rhetoric & Oratory |
Bowdoin College Sept. 24th 1861. | Bowdoin College Sept. 24th 1861. |
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It gives me great pleasure to say that Mr. Walter S. Poor during his college course gave ample proof of high moral principle and intellectual capacity.
I know him to be a man of integrity, of generous devotion to the cause he enlists in, of great energy and perseverance in executing his plans; and I cordially recommend him as worthy of high trusts.
J.L. Chamberlin Prof. Rhetoric & Oratory Bowdoin College Sept. 24th 1861.