Difference between revisions of ".NDUx.NDExNQ"

From DigitalMaine Transcription Project
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Protected ".NDUx.NDExNQ" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite)))
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
�Brunswick July 17, 1962
+
Brunswick July 17, 1962
 
Hon. Israel Washburn
 
Hon. Israel Washburn
 
My Dear Sir
 
My Dear Sir
  
Prof J.L. Chamber-lain of our college has finally consented to leave his present situation to serve his country in her need -- we are all here very much gratified though we shall deeply regret his loss, the boys are full of enthusiasm and so are the old men. I need not tell you the Prof is a gentleman and scholar but let me say that he is a man [underlined] both of energy and sense and in our opinion is as capable
+
Prof J.L. Chamberlain of our college has  
 +
finally consented to leave his present situation to  
 +
serve his country in her need -- we are all here  
 +
very much gratified though we shall deeply regret his  
 +
loss, the boys are full of enthusiasm and so  
 +
are the old men. I need not tell you the Prof  
 +
is a gentleman and scholar but let me
 +
say that he is a man [underlined]  
 +
both of energy and sense and in our  
 +
opinion is as capable

Latest revision as of 20:12, 24 January 2018

Brunswick July 17, 1962 Hon. Israel Washburn My Dear Sir

Prof J.L. Chamberlain of our college has finally consented to leave his present situation to serve his country in her need -- we are all here very much gratified though we shall deeply regret his loss, the boys are full of enthusiasm and so are the old men. I need not tell you the Prof is a gentleman and scholar but let me say that he is a man [underlined] both of energy and sense and in our opinion is as capable