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Ainsworth, Danforth E., 1848-1927

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Frederick William Holls

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Frederick William Holls

Governor Roosevelt informs Frederick William Holls that Judge Joseph Daly will accept the appointment and discusses other possible appointments to the educational committee, asking if Holls still prefers Robert F. Wilkinson. He advises Holls to appoint another person from Buffalo if Emerson will agree.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1899-10-10

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Frederick William Holls

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Frederick William Holls

Governor Roosevelt thanks Frederick William Holls for the report of the committee, most likely referring to a committee on education, noting the advantage of having Judge Joseph Francis Daly write the report. Roosevelt would like to “make the compromise allowing the Regents to elect the first chancellor and having them submit to a reorganization,” although he is more concerned with getting the bill passed.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1900-01-03

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Frederick William Holls

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Frederick William Holls

Governor Roosevelt assures Frederick William Holls that his name will be printed correctly in the official documents. He is delighted that Holls liked the message and is sending him several copies in pamphlet form. Roosevelt believes that Holls should put the name of the chancellor in the bill to avoid criticism. He plans to invite Holls for a visit to discuss matters with members of the legislature.

Collection

Harvard College Library

Creation Date

1900-01-05