Identifier |
S_bx02fd01_014 |
Title |
bx02fd01_p11a |
Article Title(s) |
Letter, Bessie Connor to George B. Sweazey, dated January 24, 1906 |
Page |
11a |
Subject |
Letters; Student suspension--Law and legislation; School discipline--Law and legislation |
OCR Text |
Show matter. But I did not know the hour or the circumstances until last week. You have rules they must be enforced I realize this Your actions have always met with my approval <br><br> I will not come and talk with you as it upsets me for days as I am unusually nervous <br><br> Tom says he intends to "cut" out all of his disobedience in the future and I trust he will. It means much to him, An education and all that word implies <br><br> I have said all I intend to. He can take his choice <br><br> He likes you and I think if you see him how matters stand he will open his eyes The girls are to blame <br> [Continues on next page.] <br><br> |
Further Information |
In this letter to George Sweazey, Bessie Connor writes about Tom, who is facing suspension after having brought coffee to some girls. She writes that she honors the rules of the school, and wishes for Mr. Sweazey to speak to Tom on the matter. She then blames the girls for the event. Mr. Sweazey is the principal of the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute of Salt Lake City, Utah. |
Creator |
Connor, Bessie |
Date |
1906-01-24 |
Format |
application/pdf |
Source |
Letter, Bessie Connor to George B. Sweazey, January 24, 1906 |
People |
Connor, Tom |
Setname |
wc_tw |
ID |
1096616 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s60c4tn8/1096616 |