Feb. 16 / 1911
My dear Prof. Pammel:
I have been noting from time to time some fine books papers & ch. that you have been getting out. I have received nothing from you in a very long while.
Please do not forget your old pupil.
Trust you and family…
Feb. 12th, 1902
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Ames, Iowa.
My Dear Professor Pammel:
I beg leave to thank you for your kindly words respecting our little leaflet. Under separate cover I am sending you a few specimens of Fungi which I think you will find…
2 / 12 / 1901
Dr. L. H. Pammel
Ames Iowa.
My dear Prof. Pammel,
Many thanks for your kindnesses I shall keep the plants you desire in mind and secure as many as possible for you.
Prof. I have thought seriously about my Pharmo. Collection of plants,…
December 8, 1926
Dr. L. H. Pammel
Department of Botany
Station A
Ames, Iowa
My dear Dr. Pammel:
I wish to thank you for your beautiful letter of recent date which I have enjoyed so very much. The copy of the Prominent Men I have Met, reached me last…
12 / 7 / 1899
My dear Prof. Pammel,
My paper will reach you in a very few days in fact in hope to start it tomorrow.
Trusting you are all well.
Yours very truly
Geo. W. Carver.
December 6, 1919
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Iowa State College,
Botanical Department,
Ames, Iowa.
Dear Dr. Pammel:--
I beg to acknowledge receipt of your favor of recent date, and am glad to know that the package of Fungi reached you safely, this is the…
Dec. 30, 1902
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Ames, Iowa.
My Dear Doctor Pammel:
I have your favor of December 23d and note that the package of specimens has reached you. I shall be very glad to send you more as soon as the season for collecting opens. I presume…
12 26 24
My dear Dr. Pammel:--
Thank you for your fine letter of recent date. With reference to your question my diplomas read thus:
1st Bachelor of Agriculture.
2nd Master of Agriculture.
I recall the year the [previous] degree was given there was…
12 / 26 / 1900
My dear Prof. Pammel,
Merry Xmas to All:-
I read so many and such variable reports concerning the fire and the destruction of Bot. specimens. Are your losses really very heavy and was the Perry lab damaged very much?
Will your work be…