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Letter from Carl E. Grammer to Copeland, 1916-02-11
"I am arranging, as you know, to have members of the Democratic Club deliver five of the noonday addresses on the Saturdays during Lent at St. Stephen's...."
Letter from Carl E. Grammer to Copeland, 1917-10-09
"...As men grow older they realize that the future is quietly shaping itself, and that our control over events is very small...who could have foreseen these present developments, and the fearfull atrocities of which the Germans have been guilty...the great trouble in all our discussions of church unity is that it falls into the hands of people who are church politicians...."
Letter from Carl E. Grammer to Copeland, 1919-02-07
"I accept your delination simply because I do not want you to feel uncomfortable...There are many people who want to see in a minister a fine animal, and undoubtedly physical vigor and vitality are a great aid to a speakewr, but you have something to say, and that is even more important than physical vigor...."
Letter from Carl E. Grammer to Copeland, 1925-04-29
"You would do me a favor if you would write me briefly the points that you made in your paper on liberal evangelicalism...."
Letter from Carl E. Grammer to Copeland, 1925-07-12
"I am sending back the manuscript. I read it with pleasure. My review of liberal evangelicalism will come out in The Chronicle in the fall...."
Letter from Chaplain's Welfare Work, 9th US Infantry to Copeland, 1917-08-15
"I am sorry that your chances of appointment are so slim, but you may get in yet...the 9th Inf. has just been increased to the full European War strength of 3,650--quite a parish for one man...."
Letter from Charles E. Redmond to Sylvester Colbert, 1917-12-27
"Somewhere in France. Brother Colbert, I received letter Christmas and the box today; also Walter Crowley and I wish to thank you and the other members, for it certainly was a treat and we enjoyed it especially the cigars, American cigars can hardly be got except the very cheap kind. I'm billeted in a house and am in a little French village...."
Letter from Charles Sinkler to Copeland, 1930-06-03
"There is enclosed a copy of a letter which I am today writing Mr. Buck. This anonymous contribution is made through a friend who heard of your proposed trip...." Includes a carbon copy typed and signed letter from Sinkler to William T. Buck in reference to his $150 contribution to St. Peter's Church, Weldon.