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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…
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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…
George W. Carver I.A.C. Class '94. Taken in 1893. Graduation picture, which appeared in the 1894 Bomb [published in1893], on page facing page 34. Neg # 02364C [same picture appears in the faculty section of the 1896 Bomb, when he was Assistant…
May eighteenth, 1922
Prof. G. W. Carver,
Tuskegee Institute, Ala.
Dear Professor Carver:
I am in receipt of your favor of the fifth and note its contents with reference to some of your estimates of men connected with the college. I wish to thank you…
Louis H. Pammel, Mrs. Pammel, George W. Carver, and Tuskegee Institute President Robert R. Moton (left to right) . Yucca in the backgroung. Neg. No. 0062564 (4x5) 1928