Nov. 17 31
Prof. W. H. Meeker,
I.S.C. Ames, Iowa
My dear Prof. Meeker:--
How happy I am to note through The Alumnus that such a signal honor has come to you.
I most heartily congratulate the Engineering faculty in honoring themselves in this way.
I…
5 14 24
My dear Dr. Pammel:
Here are three small samples of what is considered very strange and very remarkable plant products.
All three are essentially the same, and when properly ground and mixed with linseed oil, driers etc. they become an…
5 22 24
My beloved teacher Dr. Pammel:--
Thank you for your good letter of recent date. I am glad the specimens will be of service to you.
I am especially anxious to hear more in detail of your 35th Anniversary. Had I known it in time I would have…
June 26, 1924
Dr. L. H. Pammel
Department of Botany and Pathology
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa
Dear Dr. Pammel:
Upon my return from Blue Ridge, N.C., I found your good letter awaiting me. I have enjoyed it exceedingly. If any published reports…
September 9, 1924
Miss Charlotte M. King,
Dept. of Botany, I.S.C.,
Ames, Iowa.
My dear Miss King:
I beg to acknowledge receipt of your interesting favor of recent date. It was a great surprise and a very pleasant one indeed to hear from you.
I wish…
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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…
4 / 29 1899
My dear Prof. Pammel,
Hope you are all well and happy. I am as well as usual, I was indeed pained to learn of the death of Robt. Combs.
Do you think my work on the germination of polen grains with drawings would be acceptable to the Acad.…
6 / 19 / 99
My dear Prof. Pammel,
I thank you very much for your concessions and additional suggestions. I will not be able to get my paper in until you return, I think. I am working on the specimens now I laid out 17 for you Sat. last.
I hope you…
8 / 2 / 1899
My dear Prof. Pammel:--
Under the new Ach, and the great multiplicity of papers, and the non acceptance of my paper for publication, leads me to believe that the Academy of Science does not care for papers of that nature. And it seems…
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.