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Letter to Editor
May 7, 1951
The Augusta Courier
Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia
What is this article about?
In a 1951 letter from Danielsville, Georgia, J. K. Brookshire thanks Mr. Harris for his contributions to Georgia's schools during the annual GEA Convention week, praising his successful advocacy on behalf of educators.
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Danielsville, Georgia
March 20, 1951
Dear Mr. Harris:
Since this is the week of our annual GEA Convention I cannot help but take time to thank you for the great service that you have rendered the schools of the State.
Every school teacher and educational leader owes you a hearty vote of thanks. You have fought the battle and won and the laurel crown belongs to you. We do appreciate it greatly and trust that we may be able to prove that your labor was not in vain. We proudly take our hats off to you!
Accept my best personal regards and good wishes.
Sincerely yours,
(Signed) J. K. BROOKSHIRE
March 20, 1951
Dear Mr. Harris:
Since this is the week of our annual GEA Convention I cannot help but take time to thank you for the great service that you have rendered the schools of the State.
Every school teacher and educational leader owes you a hearty vote of thanks. You have fought the battle and won and the laurel crown belongs to you. We do appreciate it greatly and trust that we may be able to prove that your labor was not in vain. We proudly take our hats off to you!
Accept my best personal regards and good wishes.
Sincerely yours,
(Signed) J. K. BROOKSHIRE
What sub-type of article is it?
Emotional
What themes does it cover?
Education
What keywords are associated?
Gea Convention
Georgia Education
School Service
Thank You Letter
What entities or persons were involved?
J. K. Brookshire
Mr. Harris
Letter to Editor Details
Author
J. K. Brookshire
Recipient
Mr. Harris
Main Argument
thanks mr. harris for his great service to the schools of georgia, acknowledging his victory in battles for education and expressing appreciation from teachers and leaders.
Notable Details
Gea Convention
Fought The Battle And Won
Laurel Crown