xt7mpg1hmn9v_1 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7mpg1hmn9v/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7mpg1hmn9v/data/2009ms132.0412.dao.xml Settle, George T., 1863-1930 0.02 Cubic Feet 1 folder archival material 2009ms132.0412 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: George T. Settle letters Correspondence. Employment -- Kentucky Letters. Letters of recommendation. Libraries and business. Libraries -- United States -- History. Public libraries -- Kentucky George T. Settle letters text George T. Settle letters 2019 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7mpg1hmn9v/data/2009ms132.0412/Box_wh_22/Folder_11/Multipage1.pdf 1913-1916 1916 1913-1916 section false xt7mpg1hmn9v_1 xt7mpg1hmn9v BERNARD FLEXNER
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Kr. Bernard Flexner.
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Chicago, 111.

my dear Ben:

fie have re 'ved the collectian of p'mphlets
which you so kinflly 5;,- 'q “"r Librar*. flange figcfipt
our sincere thanks "“

We are pleased to receive them juS‘ at this
time as we are mtocking the Civics Room and a cunsid=rable
amount of this aterial is available for that purpose.

Again thanking you for your kindne.s and your

interest in the library, 1 mm,

Yours very truly.

Librarian.

 

  

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Col. Bennett H. Young,

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City.

my Dear Colonel-

Referring to our conversation in 23 g'erd 120 a room
in the Public Library to be used as a museum f r tile many beautiful
things that I haveg I WiSh you would kindly brirggtiie matter up
before the Board and see if I e an get such a room.
too large a room, and I would like to know i‘ ' . ' ‘ Viill a3; ree
to take care of and preserve them after I have placed them there.
After your Boar; meeting I would like to have a te 1k with you over
this matter. Therking you for any ‘ u may do me in this
matter, I remain,

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 LOUISVILLE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY
GEORGE T. SETTLE. LIBRARIAN
LOUISVILLE. KY.

January 1, 1916

To the Librarian:

I recommend that the salary of Charles
Elsner, page, at the end of six month's service, be
increased from $15. to $16. per montk. His work has
been very satisfactory.

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Yours very truly,

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Head 01 Circulation Department

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you return it to this Department as soon as possible.
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DIRECTOR

Mr. Geo. T. S Wle,Liora1ian,

Free Public Library,

Louisville,Ky.

Dear Mr. Set tie:-

I am sending to your er'; an historical
document for the use of Hr. Ct to A R0 thert of 132
East Grey St.,Louisville,Ky. Permit me to ask
you exercise the utmost cewle in its custody and that
you return it to this Department as soon as possiole.
I am sending this record in the inte rest of histor—

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serious student.
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fir. Arthur B» Krack,
Managing Editor, Sauriér Journal,
Louisville, Ky,

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General Bennett H. Yeung, ViceePresiéent
of the Baard 9f Trustees, presented 30 the Library
the fellawing letter from Presidenfi Wilscn:

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flay 1 net tell you andy through yau;
the memberg af the United Gcnfeder&ée
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erai Mickel addressed ta me? Yéua geaeraug
aggressions a? apprcbatinn amfi agauraficeg
cf sugggrt are hearteninga and I send you
my cordial thanks’ “

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General Bennezt H. Ybung,
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Judge fienry 5. banker, Pycsident
State univergity of Kentucky,
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STATE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
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July
Eighteenth
l9lé.

Mr. George Settle,
Librarian,

Louisville, Kentucky.

   

    
  
     
  

My dear Mr. Settle:-

   

I wish to commend to your favor-

able consideration Miss Sue Frost, who graduated from

   

         
    

the University of Kentucky in June, last.

        
   

 

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and polite and was a favorite with all who knew her.
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trial. I am quite sure you will never regret it.

  

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LOUISVILLE.7 KY.
Aug. 8,1916.

w , Geon T. Settle, Librarian,
c 9 Lou. Free Public
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Dear Sirz~

I have the enclosed bill from Mr. A. H. Clark for furnigh~
ing a olate for the Lincoln bust in the Public Library, which I take
the libertv of submittino to 1on with the kind reouest to insoeot the

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worK and reporfi as to whether it has been satisfactorily finished.

I thank you in advance for your kindness, and remain with
best wishes,

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George T. Settle, Esq.,
Louisville Free Public Library,
Louisville, Ky.
Dear Sir:~

I have your letter of Jan. 17th,,
and thank you for the information you give
me as to the segregation ordinance.

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