xt7jws8hhq4x_2 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7jws8hhq4x/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7jws8hhq4x/data/2009ms132.0140.dao.xml Smith, Gertrude (Gertrude Elizabeth), 1894-1985 0.04 Cubic Feet 2 folders archival material 2009ms132.0140 English University of Kentucky The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center. Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Wade Hall Collection of American Letters: Gertrude Smith letters Education, Higher. Fund raising. Law, Greek Letters. University of Chicago World War, 1939-1945. Solicitation letters text Solicitation letters 2019 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7jws8hhq4x/data/2009ms132.0140/Box_21/Folder_4/Multipage51.pdf 1944 1944 1944 section false xt7jws8hhq4x_2 xt7jws8hhq4x 2: WLJ, (Ma Q“, 0% Q ’7» \ ‘ , L k .r « H . yo LIV] \w J /*%m—M.a/ [2.) / 6, q, x; » VILW I] 1 ‘ W (fig/Wl/WLm I; /C\ l r 1 1’ , \ JIM ,/ r . ‘fr \ G’LCM'L “l ”W 20%.; .M f , '\ LLJ“’L “J w/M— //\fl c x 164% WMQ 'UJ’éW , If Li“ } 7'; L [RH/V / '/y'“’:‘ ¥WL, W W J “1"ELWLJ ’Q/uod‘Wfl/L. 4,3 MMMW‘Z/LW—A? LA /{I 4 4 L-LC CAM Je/W , {)IV ’I/M 14.4 :1 “(Nb ‘2in LCM “ //,( u ,, ~ I“ ‘ LWWV QMWL/flcj Clea/1A., ~1LAM,/1’LA.—A *2. W - . 54 ' "W“ a MC jv/{j/L/T/i/L/K LOLA/Axil- "‘\ l (3 ‘7 / 7- (I J K‘ \ Q/{vuAv/Civéiad »/I/L/‘*l'_/ [\¢ #0:}; I l / \ , L” f" (I I .‘ I <5— all ~:« »(,.—=:, A, «with, 8‘ KW ' v" ,cherM r} «.7_,-\_ h ‘ '. l {07] 52—49 M.m«»¢§r:: .38 i‘,;-;. (‘1) MW 1 4a.) ' IPWJv/fi: .I‘vf.‘ mm: POSTAGE \ 3’. SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY DA [1 LA 8 .TEXAS Jan. 1?, ”e have since two weeks before up and down. I mes one cut dow1 my efficiency very much. But in a few weeks will be here and the warmer weather.. If it isn't too late I want to make a small contribution for the portrait of Professor Bonner. I am sorry it m st be this small. Perhaps you wonder how things are here,et Southern Methodist out a large number A time. Our enrolment is somwha' smaller faculty are in service . Also we are helped a little by Program.. Financially we seem to be in sound condition. ihe total number of students in Latin and Greek is not down much but they are in fewer courses and sections. A¥ittle over a year ago in the evening I started taking some math courses, mainly because so many of the faculty wer doing it so weak in math that Jimmy's questions were already bothering 3 ma e an impression on the head of the math Dept. and one course led to another. Last June I found myself teachmfi a mathfiourse in summer school, and in July and Sept. more math courses In fact the math Dept and the aoministration seem well sat‘sfied. I realize that this teaching is harming me as a Greek scholar. It takes an enormous amout of time. But it surely has stren;t my position here end perhaps my prestige also. SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY DALLAS/TEXAS I received F yromotion to Aeeociate mrofeeeor increese it A time when the Univereity was embarking on ejolicy of reintrencbwu le still think that ‘3 ‘e ’c ‘FI v ahcc't place on ecrth ‘ VLu 1 .2 l» and 00cm of the children are ardent "ave‘ even in accent. an eorry I have been so late in writfling, sincerely WW J.E.bron1n SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY ,, . DALLAS.TEXAS ‘ _ , i; (aflmm) : , . k 51* . 13¢ r "I.¢ urimnsnusrgsnc ' 21-0 . f’xév fig. Iyqafic. ELSIE SCHOBINGER 10847 SOUTH HOYNE AVENUE CHICAGO 43. ILLINOIS %M W €W~ W W‘ 946“ gag/>77?“ Gr .y , 3% l ' ,_‘ 3 ” I: 4::— Qfiij , w 10847 SOUTH HOYNE AVENUE CHICAGO. ILLINOIS A§fii=mn CGLLEiGié ASHLAND. OHIO MCI/1.93%]! 1?th Demmw'. 1+ 4;. Marawud9wdmwul~7v wmeme 7mm... Jamddgg—Edkflw/JJ,M.L W5 WW — MMMafmme¢ww John-1.7.. Wmmwmcwlw%m%,kyx mu m“ {MW+MMWM mow» am (fnmwxm k Mmamwmwmdfl4aufl.,mdfiaa7smmm. Omjggnfdu Mr ma, Jew- ’34)“ a; WQWW. K/M. 1415440? ‘gpfis 41¢”.aywwvg7sm?mwum%w 25- (N? IVMARE-O; 0963.0PM\ A’ - Q EDITH P. PARKER 5705 Blacksfone Avenue. Chicago. Hinois EDITH P. PARKER 7;? ”VI/J 1/ ”115 jw‘j’x‘” I j 3.1;. JILL I :ij ,% LL? ”J , I UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA VERMILLION LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Vermillion, bouth Dakota, January 29,1944 - Dear Miss Smith, Sorry to be so slow in answering you, for I really was delighted to hear from you and am happy to have at least a small part in Mr. bonner's portrait. I enclose a check for ten dollars and hope to be able to do more later on if you need some more. It is hard for me to think of Chicago without the Bonners there, and I know all of us will take pleasure in knowing the portrait is in Classics. His spirit is such a real part of the place and all that it stands for. Mr. Prescott was gone in such a short time after I saw you last springl , I hepe to get to the 9t. Louis meeting this Spring. The pressure of my work. like that of everyone else, is reaching the limit this year. I am grateful at the way my Latin is holding up; though Greek consists of a large class of pre-medics taking the derivatives, Greek art, and survey of la terature in translation. I do miss you very much, and shall be happy when our paths cross again. It was good to hear from the banners and Lloyd at Uhristmas time. It was impossible to get in for A.P.A., so I sent in your name as my proxy. Hope it will meet in Chéaago again when there will be a better chance of getting there. With every good wish to you, and thanks again for letting me have a part in the portrait. Please remember me to our mutual friends, for I think of you all very often. ' Affectionately, %WM After 5 days, return to ..... Grace L. Beede.uu .Hnn UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA, Lock Drawer 351, VERMILLION, S. DAK. Miss Gertrude E. omith, Head The Greek Department University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois ¢FACULTY ELEHANGE