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    Letter from John F. Simons to Thomas P. Shea (June 11, 1919)

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    A letter from John F. Simons to Thomas P. Shea written on June 11, 1919. In the letter, Simons writes that he has sent Shea's grades and a college catalogue to Boston University's Law School

    Letter from John F. Simons regarding Thomas P. Shea (June 10, 1919)

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    A letter from John F. Simons regarding Thomas P. Shea written on June 10, 1919. In the letter, Simmons confirms that Shea graduated from the YMCA College in 1916 and includes his grades

    Letter from John F. Simons to Mr. R. A. LaGrinder (March 28, 1919)

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    This is a copy of a letter from John F. Simons to Mr. R. A. LaGrinder, major in the Sanitary Corps of the War Department, in response to his letter dated March 21, 1919 looking for medical and dental supplies given by the War Department. In the letter, Mr. Simons says that no such property was used on campus. The letter is dated March 18, 1919

    Letter from John F. Simons to Dr. Laurence L. Doggett (February 18, 1919)

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    A letter from John F. Simons written to Dr. Laurence L. Doggett, president of Springfield College. The letter is dated February 18, 1919. The subject of the letter is about the costs of changing the barracks used by the S.A.T.C. program into a Dormitory for the school

    Letter from John F. Simons to Capt. Stewart (March 5, 1919)

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    This is a copy of a letter written by John F. Simons and sent to Capt. Stewart in the US Surplus Property Office in New York to inquire about the purchase of two Dodge 5 passenger touring cars from the government. The letter is dated March 5, 1919

    John F. Kennedy telegram to Roosevelt

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    Jersey Homesteads (later the Borough of Roosevelt) was established in the 1930s as an agro-industrial cooperative community. It was established specifically for urban Jewish garment workers, many of whom had emigrated from Europe. President John F. Kennedy sent a telegram to the citizens of Roosevelt, New Jersey, apologizing for not being able to attend the memorial dedication in honor of former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. (Jersey Homesteads became Roosevelt in 1945 in honor of the president.) President Kennedy expressed his gratitude to the people of Roosevelt for constructing the memorial, and commented that it will serve as a constant reminder of Roosevelt's good works

    Letter written by John F. Simons regarding grades for Boris Pash (September 4, 1924)

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    A short copy of a letter written by John F. Simons, Registrar of Springfield College, in regards to the grade Boris Pash received in Personal Hygiene and First Aid class at the school. The letter was written on Sept. 4, 1924.Boris Theodore Pashkovsky (Boris Pash) was a graduate of Springfield College, Class of 1924. Originally born in California, he went to Russia through his father who was a Russian Orthodox Priest. During the Russian Revolution, he served in the white movement navy in the Black Sea. Pash taught at the Hollywood High School in Los Angeles from 1924 until 1940. During World War II he was the chief of county intelligence at the IX Corps area headquarters at the Presidio of San Francisco, head of the Alsos mission in Europe to investigate German Nuclear Energy project, and was called upon to investigate suspected Soviet espionage at the Radiation Laboratory at the University of California. After the war, Pash served in various military intelligence positions, including serving under General MacArthur as Liaison Officer during the negotiations of the future of the Japanese Orthodox Church. Later, he went on to become the chief of European and USSR Division of the Quartermaster Technological Intelligence Agency. He was inducted into the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame in 1988

    Letter from D. T. Nathan to John F. Simons (February 18, 1919)

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    This is a letter from D. T. Nathan, Major in the Motor Transport Corps in the War Department, to John F. Simons. The letter is in response to a request from Mr. Simons for the College to secure two Dodge 5-passanger touring cars from the government

    Letter from A. F. Potter to John H. Page

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    Letter from A. F. Potter to John H. Page referring his request to build a railway to the District Forester at Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Senator John F. Kennedy with unidentified men.

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    Handwritten inscription: illegible from John F. Kennedyhttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/fmjohnston/1050/thumbnail.jp
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