Letter, Samuel Avery to G.W.A. Luckey
Title
Letter, Samuel Avery to G.W.A. Luckey
Subject
Trials
World War, 1914-1918
Luckey, George Washington Andrew, 1855-1933
Avery, Samuel, 1865-
World War, 1914-1918
Luckey, George Washington Andrew, 1855-1933
Avery, Samuel, 1865-
Description
A letter from Chancellor Samuel Avery to Professor G.W.A. Luckey referring to a newspaper clipping and asking him to reply.
Publisher
Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
Date
1917, June 22
Rights
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Language
eng
Text
June
Twenty-Two
1917
Professor G.W.A. Luckey,
The University.
My dear Professor Luckey:-
The enclosed clipping is embarrassing to you and the University.
Can you not at once publish a reply in the Star which will breathe a spirit of loyalty towards the government of the United States in the just war that we are now waging in behalf of the democracy against autocracy?
Yours very truly,
Enc.
Twenty-Two
1917
Professor G.W.A. Luckey,
The University.
My dear Professor Luckey:-
The enclosed clipping is embarrassing to you and the University.
Can you not at once publish a reply in the Star which will breathe a spirit of loyalty towards the government of the United States in the just war that we are now waging in behalf of the democracy against autocracy?
Yours very truly,
Enc.