Letter, C.O. Weber to Chancellor Hastings
Title
Letter, C.O. Weber to Chancellor Hastings
Subject
Trials
World War, 1914-1918
Luckey, George Washington Andrew, 1855-1933
World War, 1914-1918
Luckey, George Washington Andrew, 1855-1933
Description
University student C.O. Weber wrote to acting chancellor William G. Hastings regarding G.W.A. Luckey's patriotism.
Publisher
Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
Date
1918, Apr. 20
Rights
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Language
eng
Text
Lincoln, Nebr. Apr. 20, 1918
Chancellor Hastings,
Univ. of Nebraska,
Dear Sir:
I am interested in the pending investigation of Dr. Luckey alleged anti-war sentiments by the Board of Regents of this institution. I am in hearty accord with the courageous and invaluable work of the Council of Defense in bringing enemies of patriotism to justice; but am assured that Dr. Luckey can never be fairly considered as such an enemy. I am a graduate student, have known Dr. Luckey for four years, and have heard him express opinions about the war – almost innumerable – during the current school year. I have also other evidence that to my mind fully establishes is patriotism.
Please consider me at your service if I can in any way assist in clearing up this unhappy affair.
Yours to Command,
C.O. Weber
Assistant in Philosophy
Phone:25183
Addon: 1504 Vine St.
Chancellor Hastings,
Univ. of Nebraska,
Dear Sir:
I am interested in the pending investigation of Dr. Luckey alleged anti-war sentiments by the Board of Regents of this institution. I am in hearty accord with the courageous and invaluable work of the Council of Defense in bringing enemies of patriotism to justice; but am assured that Dr. Luckey can never be fairly considered as such an enemy. I am a graduate student, have known Dr. Luckey for four years, and have heard him express opinions about the war – almost innumerable – during the current school year. I have also other evidence that to my mind fully establishes is patriotism.
Please consider me at your service if I can in any way assist in clearing up this unhappy affair.
Yours to Command,
C.O. Weber
Assistant in Philosophy
Phone:25183
Addon: 1504 Vine St.