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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 [illegible].
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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 & oratory
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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.