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Moriarty, W.D., Everett family incoming correspondence, 1934
Moriarty, W.D., Everett family incoming correspondence, 1934
Moriarty, W.D., Everett family incoming correspondence, 1934
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Moriarty, W.D., Everett family incoming correspondence, 1934
Title
Moriarty, W.D., Everett family incoming correspondence, 1934
Date
1934
Language
English
,
Welsh
Subjects
Abolitionists
,
Brothers and sisters
,
Congregational churches
Extent
6.9 linear feet (16.5 boxes)
Format
Correspondence
User-Contributed Transcription
John took his bachelors degree here four years ago, went to New York for Macy's Executive Training course (two years), came back and took his masters degree in Economics, and has been doing various things this year along research lines. Hope to send him to Germany for a year for his Ph.D., when finances and Germany improve.Oh yes. Addie Rumsey George, husband and daughter Margaret live in Escondido. We get a whale of a chicken dinner by going down there once a year. Margaret graduates this year from San Diego State Normal and is headed for library work.Clate Herr lives in Palo Alto, and his two married daughters near by. Ada, who is still with Southwestern at Winfiled was out here on a sabbatical last year, guess it was two years.Of my old high school class, Stella Hockenberry lives at Long Beach, Addie Rumsey in Escondido, Clate Herr in Palo Alto, and since being here I have met Emma Jones, visiting from Kingman Kansas, and Mary McSherry Gaskill visiting from Alva Oklahoma. Only Linc Herr now associate justice of Okla Supreme Court, and Albert Rumsey still at Kiowa have insisted remaining permanently around the old stamping ground.Be good to yourselves. If I get time when I pass through Chicago I'd like to call on Zaidee if you would send me her address or have her come down town for lunch. I have most flattering memories of her as well as of you and Mrs Everett. I often think of you not only as the man who gave me my final high school exam in Greek, and as teacher who stepped in the high school breach and filled it like Horatio at the Bridge, but as the first broad minded, sane, tolerant, preacher with whom I ever came in contact.My best, our best, to you and yours,WD Moriarty
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Archival Collection Title
Everett family papers
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Call Number
Midwest MS Everett Box 14 Folder 517
BibID
998218028805867
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No Copyright - United States
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09/08/2016
Filename
998218028805867_mms_everett_ser_01_box_14_fl_517_001_002.tif
Unique Identifier
NL1G3OO
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