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Letter to Editor February 22, 1957

The Prison Mirror

Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

Homer Vick thanks the members, assistants, and instructors of Dale Carnegie Class No. 2 for honoring him with an award at their graduation banquet, expressing inspiration and intent to complete the course despite dropping out early.

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Dear Editor:
I should like to take this means of expressing my heartfelt gratitude to the members of Dale Carnegie Class No. 2. to their graduate assistants, and to their instructors for the fine award with which they honored me at their graduation banquet. I would thank each of them personally, but my contacts are limited, of course, and besides,
I feel they merit public thanks.
I shall always have a soft spot in my heart for this class, and shall cherish their gift in remembrance of them.
Their kindness has been a tremendous inspiration to me.
Although circumstances forced me to drop out of the Carnegie Course in its early stages, I feel that I was abundantly rewarded for the money and effort invested.
Should it ever become possible, I shall most certainly complete the course.
-Sincerely, Homer Vick

What sub-type of article is it?

Emotional Reflective

What themes does it cover?

Education

What keywords are associated?

Gratitude Dale Carnegie Graduation Banquet Self Improvement Course Completion

What entities or persons were involved?

Homer Vick Dear Editor

Letter to Editor Details

Author

Homer Vick

Recipient

Dear Editor

Main Argument

expresses heartfelt gratitude to dale carnegie class no. 2 for an award and inspiration received, despite dropping out early, and vows to complete the course if possible.

Notable Details

Soft Spot In My Heart Tremendous Inspiration Abundantly Rewarded For The Money And Effort Invested

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