Other Correspondence
Document Type
Letter
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Date
6-11-1909
Keywords
Thomas James, Hermann Chubb, student interpreter corps, consular service exam
Description
The document is a carbon copy of a typed letter from the Assistant Secretary of State to Thomas James concerning information for Hermann Chubb to apply for the student interpreter corps.
Sender
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Recipient
Thomas James
Corresponds to:
Folder 1-8, Document 119
City
Washington, D.C.
Transcription
June 11, 1909.
My dear Father:
I should be most happy to meet Mr. Hermann Chubb when he calls. With regard to his [illegible] desire to be a candidate for the student interpreter corps I send you enclosed a pamphlet on the subject and an application blank, together with a circular on the consular service examination. From these he will see very well the proper steps to take and he will also have all the information we ever give as to the examinations and the subjects to be studied.
Hoping to see you again very soon, I am, always,
Very affectionately yours,
[signature]
[illegible]
Thomas James, Esquire.
The Washington,
Baltimore, Maryland.
Language
English
Rights Statement
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Recommended Citation
Huntington-Wilson, Francis Mairs, "Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Thomas James, June 11, 1909" (1909). Other Correspondence. 100.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/fmhw_other/100
Comments
Thomas James is the father of Lucy Wortham James, Huntington-Wilson's wife.