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Letter from J. Robie Kennedy, Washington, D. C., to Hill Ferguson, May 24, 1906
This item is contained in a letter book created by Hill Ferguson documenting The University of Alabama history between 1906 and 1911. Ferguson presented the bound book to University President Richard D. Foster. The title on the spine is The Greater University of Alabama, 1906-1911, Hill Ferguson
Letter from Thomas C. McClellan, Athens, Alabama, to Hill Ferguson, Birmingham, Alabama, October 17, 1906
This item is contained in a letter book created by Hill Ferguson documenting The University of Alabama history between 1906 and 1911. Ferguson presented the bound book to University President Richard D. Foster. The title on the spine is The Greater University of Alabama, 1906-1911, Hill Ferguson
Letter from Thomas C. McClellan, Athens, Alabama, to Hill Ferguson, June 11, 1906
This item is contained in a letter book created by Hill Ferguson documenting The University of Alabama history between 1906 and 1911. Ferguson presented the bound book to University President Richard D. Foster. The title on the spine is The Greater University of Alabama, 1906-1911, Hill Ferguson. McClellan also included a letter from himself to Dr. John W. Abercrombie, University, Alabama, June 11, 1906
Letter from J. H. Bankhead, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C., to Hill Ferguson, Birmingham, Alabama, August 14, 1906
This item is contained in a letter book created by Hill Ferguson documenting The University of Alabama history between 1906 and 1911. Ferguson presented the bound book to University President Richard D. Foster. The title on the spine is The Greater University of Alabama, 1906-1911, Hill Ferguson
Letter from Hill Ferguson to Dr. Richard C. Foster, University, Alabama, January 26, 1938
This item is contained in a letter book created by Hill Ferguson documenting The University of Alabama history between 1906 and 1911. Ferguson presented the bound book to University President Richard D. Foster. The title on the spine is The Greater University of Alabama, 1906-1911, Hill Ferguson
Letter from Hill Ferguson, Birmingham, Alabama, to J. Robie Kennedy, Washington, D. C., May 9, 1906
This item is contained in a letter book created by Hill Ferguson documenting The University of Alabama history between 1906 and 1911. Ferguson presented the bound book to University President Richard D. Foster. The title on the spine is The Greater University of Alabama, 1906-1911, Hill Ferguson
Letter from Hill Ferguson, Birmingham, Alabama, to J. Robie Kennedy, Washington, D. C., May 1906
This item is contained in a letter book created by Hill Ferguson documenting The University of Alabama history between 1906 and 1911. Ferguson presented the bound book to University President Richard D. Foster. The title on the spine is The Greater University of Alabama, 1906-1911, Hill Ferguson
Chi porta la musica, porta la vita
Traduzione di Daniel Barenboim, Clemency Burton-Hill, "Bring music, bring life" (Index on Censorship, n. 3, 2010)Translation of Daniel Barenboim, Clemency Burton-Hill, "Bring music, bring life" (Index on Censorship, n. 3, 2010
[Letter from R. D. Hill to T. N. Carswell - July 28, 1950]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene Machine Company, from R. D. Hill, Bend, Oregon, dated July 28, 1950. Hill explains that an enclosed C/C [cashier's check] is to reimburse for the rental on P. O. Box 1032. Hill outlines his business travel itinerary and monologues on politics advising that the recent "hostile involvings" may retard business progress. "It might be that we presently have a fully DEVELOPED Kingfish 'Huey Long' set-up?" Hill handwrites postcript at bottom of page sending regards to all. Notation at top of page indicates a reply by Carswell on October 17, 1950
[Letter from R. D. Hill to T. N. Carswell - February 3, 1950]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas, from R. D. Hill, Little Rock, Arkansas, dated February 3, 1950. Hill requests that Carswell hold the letter for instructions to be utilizied later and suggests he obtain Cashier's Checks. Hill identifies "his man" in Albuquerque as Elmer C. Sproul, describes Sproul's background and gives his approval of Sproul. The reverse side includes a handwritten postscript by Hill informing Carswell that he learned that the tubing which Dalton wrote about is of smaller diameter than the pipe presently used by the firm thus it would not fit the units they are making
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