The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 615 pages of information about The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916.

The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 615 pages of information about The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916.

I feel it a duty to assist concretely in work of this kind, and accordingly I enclose my check for sixteen dollars, of which fifteen dollars are in payment of a life membership fee in the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, and one dollar for a year’s subscription to the JOURNAL.

Very sincerely yours,

J. E. Spingarn

Dear Dr. Woodson:

Thank you for sending me the first number of your QUARTERLY JOURNAL.  Mr. Bowen had already loaned me his copy and I had been meaning to write to you, stating how much I liked the looks of the magazine, the page, the print, and how good the matter of this first number seemed to me to be.  I am going to ask the library here to subscribe to it and I shall look over each number as it comes out.  Enclosed is my cheque for five dollars which you can add to your research fund.

Very truly yours,

Edward Channing, Mclean Professor of Ancient and Modern History, Harvard University

My dear Dr. Woodson:

No words of mine can express the delight with which I am reading the first copy of your JOURNAL, nor the supreme satisfaction I feel that such an organization as the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History is in actual and active existence.  Inclosed find check for sixteen dollars for one year’s subscription to the JOURNAL and a life membership in the Association.

Very truly yours,

Leila Amos Pendleton
Washington, D.C.

Dear Sir:

I have read with considerable interest Number 1 of THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISTORY.  The enterprise seems to me to be an excellent one and deserving of enthusiastic support.

Yours sincerely,

A. A. Goldenweiser,
Department of Anthropology,
Columbia University

Dear Sir:

Last week I chanced to see a copy of THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISTORY, January number, and while I didn’t have opportunity to read it fully, I was very favorably impressed with it; so much so that I am sending my check for one year’s subscription, including the January number.  Allow me to hope much success may attend this undertaking and that subsequent numbers be as elegant and attractive as this one.

Yours very truly,

T. Spotuas Burwell

Dear Sir:

I want to congratulate you on the appearance and contents of this first number.  It has received most favorable comment from every one to whom I have shown it.  I certainly wish it every success.

Yours truly,

Caroline B. Chapin
Englewood, N.J.

Dear Mr. Woodson:

I have examined with more than usual interest the copy of THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISTORY which has just reached me through your courtesy.  It certainly looks hopeful and I trust that the venture may prove its usefulness very quickly.  I am sending you my check for a subscription as I shall be glad to receive subsequent issues.

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