Identifier |
S_bx01fd08_053 |
Title |
bx01fd08_p33b |
Article Title(s) |
Letter, Fannie Galbraith to George B. Sweazey, dated August 2, 1905 |
Page |
33b |
Subject |
Letters; Schools--Utah--Salt Lake City; Church schools--Utah--Salt Lake City; Students--Utah--Salt Lake City; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Latter Day Saints ; Christians--Utah; Tuition |
OCR Text |
Show religious and her relatives, otherwise are Mormons. I do want her to come through a Christian. <br><br> No help financially can be expected from her family. <br><br> There is no opposition to my doing all for her-or to anyone else's doing the same. Her mother can only bid for her good speed. <br><br> I have pledged myself to be responsible for her to books and tuition, but haven't an idea where I shall get the money. If I were well, the problem would not be so great. <br><br> I shall manage it somehow. <br><br> What will the expense of tuition and books be for the whole year? <br> [Continues on next page.] <br><br> |
Further Information |
In this letter to George B. Sweazey, Fannie Galbraith writes about Dora Clark, who may attend the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute of Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Sweazey is principal of the school. |
Creator |
Galbraith, Fannie |
Date |
1905-08-02 |
Format |
application/pdf |
Source |
Letter, Fannie Galbraith to George B. Sweazey, August 2, 1905 |
Setname |
wc_tw |
ID |
1096433 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6hd7tj2/1096433 |