Letter Addressed to Miss Eleanor Schwab from Robert E. Stone
Title
Letter Addressed to Miss Eleanor Schwab from Robert E. Stone
Subject
Syracuse University. College of Business Administration
Correspondence
Description
Letter to Miss Eleanor Schwab from the College of Business Administration.
Contents of the letter are as follows:
"Dear Miss Schwab,
According recognition to each student who has achieved a "B" average or better during the preceding term is one of the most pleasant tasks that ever comes to a dean.
You are to be sincerely congratulated on your outstanding record during the Spring term -- one which bids fair to place you well within the top quarter of your class.
We commend you for your academic achievements to date, and extend to you our best wishes for continued success in whatever you undertake.
Sincerely yours,
Robert E. Stone
Dean"
Note: This letter includes an original signature.
Contents of the letter are as follows:
"Dear Miss Schwab,
According recognition to each student who has achieved a "B" average or better during the preceding term is one of the most pleasant tasks that ever comes to a dean.
You are to be sincerely congratulated on your outstanding record during the Spring term -- one which bids fair to place you well within the top quarter of your class.
We commend you for your academic achievements to date, and extend to you our best wishes for continued success in whatever you undertake.
Sincerely yours,
Robert E. Stone
Dean"
Note: This letter includes an original signature.
Creator
Syracuse New York College of Business Adminstration
Source
A. Schwab Collection
Publisher
A. Schwab Trading Co.
Date
1951-08-03
Contributor
Stone, Robert E.
Rights
Copyright 2013 A. Schwab Trading Co. All rights reserved. Use and reproduction is prohibited without consent of A. Schwab Trading Co.
Relation
Related to item: 01.0006
Format
JPEG
Type
Text
Identifier
01.0007
Coverage
Syracuse (N.Y.)
Collection
Citation
Syracuse New York College of Business Adminstration, “Letter Addressed to Miss Eleanor Schwab from Robert E. Stone,” A. Schwab Digital Archive, accessed May 16, 2024, https://aschwab.omeka.net/items/show/29.