Letter 8 from Colonel Lieutenant Redding S. Sugg , March 27, 1944
Scope and Contents
Colonel Lieutenant Redding S. Sugg reported to Mrs. Nance that the averages of the four classes he wanted her to calculate were very close and that the freshmen and sophmores were doing better than the juniors and seniors. He also mentions that he hopes Wilford Bailey, who will become a professor, vice-president of the American Society of Parasitologists, and president of Auburn University (1983-1984); will be able to continue working at the college. Colonel Lieutenant Redding S. Sugg also explained the policy of the War Department for commissioning veterinarians and that they give preference to veterinarians who are drafted and already in the service. He suggests that Mrs. Nance tell Harold to get a comnmission at the time of graduation if that policy continued and the opportunity presented itself. In addition, Colonel Lieutenant Redding S. Sugg adds he is now receiving letters from his son and that he was stationed in India. He suggests that Mrs. Nance also send him a letter to give him any news from Auburn.
Dates
- March 27, 1944
Conditions Governing Access
This accession is open for research.
Extent
From the Accession : .25 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
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