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Letter to Arthur Curtis James from Martha Berry

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Title

Letter to Arthur Curtis James from Martha Berry

Description

Letter to Arthur Curtis James from Martha Berry telling him how much they have enjoyed the enlarged chapel. Miss Berry informs Mr. James that at their commencement they could barely fit the people 'from far and away.' Miss Berry also informs him that Dr. James Vance, a preacher from Nashville, preached their baccalaureate service but also that he informed Miss Berry that he had 'never faced a more inspiring audience.' Miss Berry also informs him that she thought of Mrs. James at commencement and how she would have loved knowing that the chapel was being used for what she wished. Miss Berry also wishes that he would come and visit The Berry School and that she very much wished that the could have been at the commencement.

Creator

Martha Berry

Source

MB Collection

Publisher

Berry College Memorial Library

Date

1929-5-6

Rights

Creative Commons, non-commercial, attribution, no derivatives

Format

image-jpeg

Language

en-US

Type

Text Document

Identifier

MB72_15_7_001

Coverage

Mount Berry, Georgia

Tags

chapel, Commencement, Dr. James Vance, enlargement, Mr. Arthur Curtis James, Mrs. James, Mrs. Jones

Citation

Martha Berry , “Letter to Arthur Curtis James from Martha Berry,” Martha Berry Digital Archive , accessed December 5, 2025, https://mbda.berry.edu/items/show/10388.

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