Letter from Carver to Pammel, September 25, 1900
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Title
Letter from Carver to Pammel, September 25, 1900
Description
Sept. 25, 1900
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Ames Iowa.
My Dear Prof. Pammel:-
It is always pleasing to me to note the progress made in your department. I do not know of any department of the institution that has made as permanent and satisfactory progress as yours. Despite the many disadvantages under which you have labored, is one of the best tests as to the value of the person in charge, and I look forward to a still greater progress in the future.
With best wishes to yourself and family, I remain,
Yours most truly,
Geo. W. Carver.
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Ames Iowa.
My Dear Prof. Pammel:-
It is always pleasing to me to note the progress made in your department. I do not know of any department of the institution that has made as permanent and satisfactory progress as yours. Despite the many disadvantages under which you have labored, is one of the best tests as to the value of the person in charge, and I look forward to a still greater progress in the future.
With best wishes to yourself and family, I remain,
Yours most truly,
Geo. W. Carver.
Creator
Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943
Source
RS 21/7/2.Carver.V-01-16
Publisher
Iowa State University Library Special Collections: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html
Date
1900-09-25
2008-08-25
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George Washington Carver Papers, 1893-[ongoing] http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/arch/rgrp/21-7-2.html
Format
Letter: 1 page; 21.5 x 28 cm
Type
Image
Identifier
21-07-02.Carver.V-01-16
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