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Mrs. William W. Pennell to Mrs. George Seney Letter, April 28, 1971


In this letter, Mrs. William Pennell writes to Mrs. George Seney about the tax implications of disbursing money from the Centennial Fund. She writes that in order to keep the fraternity's tax obligation simple, they should verify that organizations receiving money are tax exempt and that any scholarships awarded are being used for the approved field of study. Pennell also advises that the fraternity only discuss their tax problems with the Cincinnati branch of the Internal Revenue Service, which is the branch with which they have been working.


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Apr 28th, 1971

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