Identifier |
S_bx01fd03_032 |
Title |
bx01fd03_p21a |
Article Title(s) |
Letter, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. King to George B. Sweazey, dated October 30, 1904 |
Page |
21a |
Subject |
Letters; Students--Utah--Salt Lake City; Work ethic |
OCR Text |
Show going to stay on. I think it was a foolish idea of independence in part which provoked them to do it. I have no words adequate to the occasion, in which to thank you for your kindness to our dear boys, and am more than sorry that you should have been troubled as you were by their rash step, nor do I think that you were in the least in fault, and hope you will disabuse your mind of the thought. We should have gladly sent them more money but thought like you that it was best for them to earn all they could. <br> [Continues on next page.] <br><br> |
Further Information |
In this letter to George Sweazey, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. King write concerning their sons' debts. The boys plan to dropout of the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah, much to the dismay of their parents. Mr. Sweazey is principal of the school. |
Creator |
King, J. F. (Mr.); King, Eva R. |
Date |
1904-10-30 |
Format |
application/pdf |
Source |
Letter, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. King to George B. Sweazey, October 30, 1904 |
Setname |
wc_tw |
ID |
1096093 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6542mgx/1096093 |