World War, 1914-1918 -- Correspondence.
Found in 174 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Francis M. Taitt (Diocese of Pennsylvania) to Copeland, 1938-10-28
"...I feel you have served yus so faithfully and so successfully and your editorials are read with such great interest...I should not want to appoint anyone else in your place...."
Letter from Frank D. Gifford (The Divinity School) to Copeland, 1950-02-14
"It is a great pleasure for me personally to notify you that both the Trustees and the Faculty of the Divinity School have voted to confer upon you the degree of Doctor of Divinity...."
Letter from Frank William H. Taylor to Charles F. Ford, 1918-10-9
"Brother Charlie--Your kind letter of Sept. 15th received and indeed was much pleased in hearing from you. I am gld to know that you are still on the job, and that the boys of the Council are up holding the Spirit of the Knights of Columbus...." Written on American YMCA letterhead.
Letter from George Thomas to "Sir", 1915-04-21
"At a meeting of the vestry held last evening it was unanimously resolved that the sec'y write you asking if you would accept a call to the Rectorship of Christ Church, Pittsford...."
Letter from "Gus" to his mother, 1917-07-05
"My Dearest Mother, I enclose herewith for your perusal a publication on the British Mail Censorship sent me by the Overseas Daily Mail Club, with special reference to South American correspondence...."
Letter from Harry Emerson Fosdick to Copeland, 1922-11-21
"...I fear that I'm getting a reputation for martyrdom much more than I deserve...."
Letter from Henry P. "Dutch Cook" Walsh to Charles F. Ford, 1918-02-28
"Le Grand Luce. Hello Charlie, How are you now. I recieved your most welcome letter and check and was more than glad to hear from you. Now Charlie I appreciate the money very much but I do not want you to be putting yourself out for me...." Written on Knights of Columbus Overseas Service letterhead.
Letter from Henry P. "Dutch Cook" Walsh to Sylvester Colbert, 1917-11-23
"Somewhere in France. Friend Syl, Just a few lines to let you know that I have not forgotten you. I was reading in the Globe about the [dane] in Cresent Gardens and have been watching since to see how you came out, was it successful...." Written on American YMCA letterhead.
Letter from Henry P. "Dutch Cook" Walsh to Sylvester Colbert, 1917-12-25
"Somewhere in France. Hello Syl old boy. I hope this letter finds you well as I am myself. (They can't kill me.) This was certainly a real Christmas even tho we were a few thousand miles from home...." Written on American YMCA letterhead.
Identification is based on Sylvester Colbert and Charles Ford being Knights of Columbus members in Cambridge, Massachusetts along with Henry P. Walsh, and the enclosed note.
Letter from J. A. Montgomery to "Sir", 1917-06-13
"Congress has made provisions for Chaplains for all the regiments in the new Army of 500,000 men which is to be mobilized in the late Summer...."