TO LEVERMORE, JANUARY 13, 1904
- Categories
- The Timothy Lester Woodruff Papers: A Digital Resource
- Language
- ENG
- Author
- Woodruff, Timothy Lester (1858-1913)
- Recipient
- Levermore, Charles Herbert (1856-1927)
- Woodruff Date
- 19040113
Dr. Charles H. Levermore,
Adelphi Academy,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Levermore:
Answering your letter of recent date, I do not know how you could possibly get a better Commencement Orator than Woodrow Wilson of Princeton. I think you had better try to get him if you possibly can. I never heard of the Rev. A. H. Bradford and, therefore, between the two, it would seem to me that Wilson would be the most attractive.
I think the Baptist Temple is the best place in which to hold the exercises. I certainly would not consider the Columbia Theatre and I never thought well of the Grand Opera House. I have never been in the Baptist Temple, but from what was said the other day at the Board Meeting, I think it would be the best place.
With best wishes, believe me,
Sincerely yours,
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