Melvil Dewey, Secretary of the University of the State of New York (a licensing and accreditation body for the state), replies to Alice Atwood's query on St. Lawrence University's standing. Dewey attests to the strength of St. Lawrence's standards. Atwood's letter is also available. This letter is included in a Beta Beta chapter pamphlet, also in the collection.
Date/Date Range
Jun 8th, 1898
See Also
A Statement Concerning the Late Attempt to Withdraw the Charter of Beta Beta Chapter Pamphlet, September 23, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898Alice Atwood to Melvil Dewey Letter, June 3, 1898