Identifier |
S_bx01fd09_023 |
Title |
bx01fd09_p15a |
Article Title(s) |
Letter, Robert M. Craig to George B. Sweazey, dated September 20, 1905 |
Page |
15a |
Subject |
Letters |
OCR Text |
Show will like him. He is quiet but patience is everything. <br><br> Now for a sad line. Dr. McAfee has returned to the office but no better and has sent in his resignation to take effect Oct 31st. <br><br> On account of this emergency I have been called back to the office and asked to cut out all my engagements and return as quickly as possible after Oct. 17th. So I have today but I will not get to Utah in November. I am so glad that I saw so much of Utah and the workers. I have become a most enthusiastic advocate of more workers in that field. I hope to return soon again and visit the schools. In the mean time I must depend on the workers. <br><br> What the future may open up I do not know. The responsibility is tremendous. <br><br> Kindest regards to all. Tell Mrs. Murphy that I have not forgotten her & will do all I can to relieve her. She must be spared rooms until Oct. 5th. <br><br> Henry Kendall call Mrs. Rose I.T. <br><br> Sincerely yours <br><br> R.M. Craig<br><br> |
Further Information |
In this letter to George B. Sweazey, Robert M. Craig writes of mission teachers in Utah and of Dr. McAfee's resignation as superintendent of school work under the Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. |
Creator |
Craig, Robert M. |
Date |
1905-09-20 |
Format |
application/pdf |
Source |
Letter, Robert M. Craig to George B. Sweazey, September 20, 1905 |
People |
Craig, Robert M.; Kendall, Henry; McAfee, George F.; Murphy (Mrs.) |
Setname |
wc_tw |
ID |
1096514 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6cn72tq/1096514 |