Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Fred E. Gyllenhaal, 1923-10-19
Scope and Contents
Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Fred E. Gyllenhaal in London, England. Pendleton has received word from Mr. Deltenre that he will go wherever he is sent, but he foresees certain difficulties if he is transferred to England. Due to the rate of exchange, there would be a significant reduction in Deltenre’s income, and the Executive Committee does not feel they can commit to subsidizing his salary. However, they suggest that Gyllenhaal and Bjorck might come to some financial arrangement themselves. Pendleton would like Deltenre to go to England to give Gyllenhaal some relief, but he is doubtful that it will work out. He suggests that Gyllenhaal cut down his work to a minimum. Pendleton was glad to hear of Theodore (Pitcairn)’s gift to the Colchester Society, and he suggests that Gyllenhaal might move there in the future. In reference to a paper in the Life by Mr. Bjorck, Pendleton discusses a doctrinal point about the body of Mary. Pendleton has just returned from a trip to Pittsburgh where Mr. Gladish is very hopeful about his society. Name mentioned: Mr. (Ernst) Deltenre, Theodore (Pitcairn), Mr. (Albert) Bjorck, Mr. (Willis L.) Gladish
Dates
- 1923-10-19
Extent
From the Collection: 368.00 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Academy of the New Church Archives Repository