Letter, Samuel Avery to Šárka Hrbková
Title
Letter, Samuel Avery to Šárka Hrbková
Subject
Hrbková, Šárka B 1878-
Bohemian Council of Higher Education
Czech Language Department
Bohemian Council of Higher Education
Czech Language Department
Description
August 5, 1909, letter referencing the Bohemian Council of Higher Education appreciation for the work done in the Czech Language department on behalf of the Bohemian people.
Creator
Avery, Samuel
Publisher
Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
Date
1909, Aug. 5
Rights
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Language
eng
Original Format
Letter
Text
August 5, 1909
Miss Sarka Hrbkova,
528 South Clinton Street
Iowa City, Iowa.
Dear Miss Hrbkova,
I have received from the assembled delegates of the Bohemian Council of Higher Education (sic) grertings expressing the appreciation of the Bohemian people of the work done in your department.
Will you please express to the officers of the organization our appreciation of their very pleasant greetings, and our hope and expectation that the department will continue to flourish and to fill a place of constantly increasing importance in the education of our young people of Bohemian descent, and of any others interested in the language of this people which has contributed so much to the civilization of Europe and America.
Yours very sincerely,
Miss Sarka Hrbkova,
528 South Clinton Street
Iowa City, Iowa.
Dear Miss Hrbkova,
I have received from the assembled delegates of the Bohemian Council of Higher Education (sic) grertings expressing the appreciation of the Bohemian people of the work done in your department.
Will you please express to the officers of the organization our appreciation of their very pleasant greetings, and our hope and expectation that the department will continue to flourish and to fill a place of constantly increasing importance in the education of our young people of Bohemian descent, and of any others interested in the language of this people which has contributed so much to the civilization of Europe and America.
Yours very sincerely,