Letter of Appreciation from Frank Porter Graham to Jane Pratt


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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
University of North Carolina at CHAPEL HILL+ North Carolina State College of
Agriculture and Engineering at RALEIGH «The Woman??Ts College at GREENSBORO
Consolidated Offices
CHAPEL HILL
FRANK P. GRAHAM, President
WILLIAM D. CARMICHAEL, JR. : June eT, 1946
Controller and Business Manager
Mre. Ruth Pratt
House Office Building
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mra. Pratt:
This little note is simply to exvress my appreciation as a
citizen, of your fine service as the first congresswoman from
North Carolina. We have watched your work with satisfaction
and pride.
As you know, I had a great admiration for my friend, Burgin,
and had a sense of versonal and public loss in his death.
Please exvress my sympathy and good wishes again to Mrs. Burgin.
With appreciation and best wishes to you, I am
Sincerely yours,
Jf
Frank P. Graham
President


Title
Letter of Appreciation from Frank Porter Graham to Jane Pratt
Description
Letter of appreciation from Frank Porter Graham, President of the University of North Carolina Consolidated System, to Jane Pratt for her fine work as a Congresswoman. - June 27, 1946
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June 27, 1946
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