Letter from Earle W. Wallick to Dr. W.E. Simonds

Title

Letter from Earle W. Wallick to Dr. W.E. Simonds

Description

Soldier and member of Knox's class of 1919 Earle Wallick writes to Dr. Simonds to say, "I presume you have begun to think that I have forgotten my promise to let you hear from me as to how I was situated, but I was only waiting until I was permanently located." Wallick worked as a stenographer for the Civil Service Commission.He expresses a desire to begin again with his interrupted college education: "I am employed in the Application Division and have a very fine lot of fellows to work for,but yet, it is not just like going to Collegeā€¦. I hope to take some nightwork and sincerely trust I shall soon be able to take up again my interrupted college course. Do you know of any good school of first class standing here?"

Subject

World War I; First World War; Civil Service Commission;

Creator

Wallick, Earle W.;

Date

7/3/1917

Format

13.0 x 16.5 cm

Language

eng

Type

Text

Identifier

WWI-452;
WWI-453;

Coverage

1917

Citation

Wallick, Earle W.;, “Letter from Earle W. Wallick to Dr. W.E. Simonds,” Knox College Experiences the First World War, accessed April 26, 2024, https://knoxcollege.omeka.net/items/show/840.

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