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TO LEVERMORE, SEPTEMBER 28, 1906
TO LEVERMORE, SEPTEMBER 28, 1906
Sept. 28th, 06.
Dr. Charles H. Levermore,
Adelphi College,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Dr. Levermore:-
Your kind favor of 27th inst. has been duly received and I heartily thank you for your generous expression regarding myself.
Seldom, if ever, has a Republican State Convention adjourned with such good feeling and more confident of victory at the polls.
I note your reference to a matter in connection with the College. I will not be able to give this question any attention until after election is over. If you will call my attention to the subject later on I will be glad to consider it.
With best wishes, I beg to remain
Very sincerely yours, -
TO LEVERMORE, OCTOBER 11, 1904
TO LEVERMORE, OCTOBER 11, 1904
October 11th, 1904.
Dr. C. H. Levermore,
Adelphi College,
Brooklyn.
My dear Levermore:
I am in receipt of yours of October 8th, and agree with all you say about the consolidation of the Brooklyn Collegiate Schools. I will be on hand on the evening of the nineteenth to attend the Board Meeting.
With best wishes, believe me,
Yours very sincerely, -
TO LEVERMORE, MAY 8, 1905
TO LEVERMORE, MAY 8, 1905
May 8, 1905.
Dr. Chas. H. Levermore,
Adelphi College,
Brooklyn.
My dear Dr. Levermore:
I am in receipt this morning of your letter of the 5th inst. I will try to get an opportunity to talk with Mr. Rossiter and Mr. Palmer about your idea of selling the present playing field and purchasing a larger and cheaper one further out.
The next meeting of the Board, I believe, will be held on Monday, the 29th of May. I see no reason why I cannot be present. I am going to attend my son's wedding in Columbus which takes place on the 25th, and expect to be back in New York on Saturday, the 27th. I hope to see you in the meantime.
Yours very sincerely, -
TO LEVERMORE, MAY 4, 1905
TO LEVERMORE, MAY 4, 1905
May 4, 1905.
Dr. C. H. Levermore,
Adelphi College,
Brooklyn.
My dear Dr. Levermore:
Your letter of April 24th, has just been received by me upon my return to the City from camp. I will try to have an interview with Mr. Carnegie before I go to Europe on the 6th of June.
Yours very sincerely,
P.S. My secretary has just called my attention to the fact that Mr. Carnegie was reported recently to have left America for Scotland. What do you know about this? -
TO LEVERMORE, MAY 18, 1905
TO LEVERMORE, MAY 18, 1905
Syracuse, N.Y. May 18, 1905.
Dr. Charles H. Levermore,
President Adelphi College,
LaFayette Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Dr. Levermore:-
I was obliged to have the diplomas that were sent to me in New York shipped up here for me to sign. I am returning them by express to-day addressed to you. I will have to sign the others between the 31st of May and the night of the 5th of June, as I shall sail for Europe on the 6th of June. I think probably the best day for me would be either the 1st or the 2nd of June at my office, 339 Broadway, New York.
Yours very sincerely, -
TO LEVERMORE, MAY 15, 1905
TO LEVERMORE, MAY 15, 1905
May 15, 1905.
Dr. C. H. Levermore,
Adelphi College,
Brooklyn.
My dear Dr. Levermore:
I am in receipt of your letter written on the 11th inst. It will be impossible for Mrs. Woodruff and me to visit Adelphi this week, as we leave tomorrow for Syracuse and from there are going to Columbus to attend my son's wedding. We expect to be back on Monday, the 29th of May, and between the thirtieth (which is a holiday) and our departure for Europe on the 6th of June, we hope to visit the College. During that week, I will try my best to meet you and the other member of the Executive Committee.
About Herman A. Metz - I agree with all you say. I met him quite recently at a dinner of the Brooklyn Riding & Driving Club. I was favorably impressed with him and found he was quite popular with those who were present. He is one of the most progressive and active men in Brooklyn and I should think would make an admirable trustee.
Yours very sincerely, -
TO LEVERMORE, MARCH 30, 1905
TO LEVERMORE, MARCH 30, 1905
March 30th, 1905.
Dr. Chas. H. Levermore,
Adelphi College,
Brooklyn.
Dear Mr. Levermore:
Please accept my thanks for your prompt reply to my recent letter requesting names for announcement cards. These were received this morning and I am very much obliged to you.
Yours very sincerely, -
TO LEVERMORE, MARCH 21, 1904
TO LEVERMORE, MARCH 21, 1904
March 21, 1904.
Dr. Charles H. Levermore,
Adelphi Academy,
Brooklyn.
My dear Dr. Levermore:
I note your suggestion in yours of the 19th inst., that we secure the Chinese Minister for Commencement. Do you not think it is a little on the circus order? It strikes me that way. He would furnish a striking spectacle in his magnificent regala, and would probably read a pretty fair address. It is true he is a man of American education, graduating, as you probably know, from Andover where he was preparing for Yale, and was baout to enter the University when he was recalled by his Government. If upon further consideration of this matter, you still think it is the thing to do, I will write him. I know him, personally, very well. He was on the Andover-nine when I was on the Exeter-nine. We had two very interesting talks this winter - one on the occasion of a dinner at the Lotus Club and one on the occasion of a dinner at the White House, about his academic days. The only thing that I am afraid of is that it will look a little strange, and as though we were seeking the unusual, which does not commend itself to me in connection with exercise such as the Commencement Exercises, which should be decidedly dignified. However, think it over and I will do the same. It may possibly be the best we can do.
Yours very sincerely,
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