Identifier |
S_bx02fd03_004 |
Title |
bx02fd03_p02a |
Article Title(s) |
Letter, Ernest M. Patterson to George B. Sweazey, dated May 3, 1906 |
Page |
2a |
Subject |
Letters; Wasatch Academy (Mt. Pleasant, Utah); Schools--Utah--Mt. Pleasant; School principals--Utah--Mt. Pleasant; Church schools--Utah--Mt. Pleasant |
OCR Text |
Show I realize that you will have an abundance to do and that this will seem like an extra load but hope you may see your way clear to accept. <br><br> There are several points about the Wasatch Academy course of study with which I am not entirely satisfied and in making changes I wish as nearly as may be wise and possible to adapt the work to the course upon which we may come to agree in the future. I notice that you do not give any work in the zoology and that you do not require Chemistry of all students. Is it because you find it inconvenient to teach them or because you do not wish to? We ought to give way at some points to strengthen others but I have not yet decided what changes ought to be made. <br><br> Very sincerely, <br><br> Ernest M. Patterson. <br><br> |
Further Information |
In this letter to George B. Sweazey, Principal E. M. Patterson of the Wasatch Academy in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, writes asking if Mr. Sweazey can secure a local worker for conducting Bible study during a convention. He then discusses his task of deciding what classes should be required at the Wasatch Academy. Mr. Sweazey is the principal of the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute of Salt Lake City, Utah. |
Creator |
Patterson, Ernest M. |
Date |
1906-05-03 |
Format |
application/pdf |
Source |
Letter, Ernest M. Patterson to George B. Sweazey, May 3, 1906 |
People |
Patterson, Ernest M. |
Setname |
wc_tw |
ID |
1096707 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qz28vz/1096707 |