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Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Karl R. Alden, 1921-03-10

 Item
Identifier: RG.004.01

Scope and Contents

Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Karl R. Alden in Toronto, Canada. Pendleton acknowledges Alden's last letter. Pendleton is happy to be able to accomodate the Kitchener Society with Assembly dates, but is disappointed that this means he will not be able to stop over and preach in Toronto. He asks if it would be possible for him to stop in Toronto and deliver and evening lecture on his way back from Kitchener. If it would be more convenient, he could deliver a lecture on his way to Kitchener instead. Pendleton is delighted with the plans of the Toronto Society for enlarging their building; he knows more "commodius accommodations" will be appreciated. The Academy is struggling to find teachers, and may be forced to stop holding afternoon classes. Pendleton believes they can still do "all that is essential" by lengthening the morning sessions.

Dates

  • 1921-03-10

Extent

From the Collection: 368.00 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English