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Cecile Cooper correspondence, 1966-1979
1967-07-10 Mrs Cecile Cooper to Mr. William Wundram
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Copy 225 West 14th Street Davenport, Iowa July 10, 1967 Mr William Wundram Managing Editor--Features Times-Democrat Davenport, Iowa Dear Mr. Wundram: I sincerely appreciate the tribute paid to me in the article which appeared in the Times-Democrat May 23, 1967, in recognition of my volunteer work in the community. Seeing the many things listed, it seems almost unbelievable. Had it not been for the very fine people who likewise volunteered their services, it could not have been accomplished. A word of praise is always a morale booster; however, coming at a time when it is least expected, makes it more meaningful. I wish to thank you, your staff and the photo department for your thoughtfulness. Working with Sharon Procter, who also wrote a find review on the Simon Estes Concert last February , and the photographe was a pleasure. Cordially yours, (Mrs.) Cecile Cooper.
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Copy 225 West 14th Street Davenport, Iowa July 10, 1967 Mr William Wundram Managing Editor--Features Times-Democrat Davenport, Iowa Dear Mr. Wundram: I sincerely appreciate the tribute paid to me in the article which appeared in the Times-Democrat May 23, 1967, in recognition of my volunteer work in the community. Seeing the many things listed, it seems almost unbelievable. Had it not been for the very fine people who likewise volunteered their services, it could not have been accomplished. A word of praise is always a morale booster; however, coming at a time when it is least expected, makes it more meaningful. I wish to thank you, your staff and the photo department for your thoughtfulness. Working with Sharon Procter, who also wrote a find review on the Simon Estes Concert last February , and the photographe was a pleasure. Cordially yours, (Mrs.) Cecile Cooper.
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