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Letter from William Vastine to Dr. Hartman

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August 1936
William H. Vastine, a member of the Class of 1937, writes to Dr. Hartman regarding his experience taking classes at State College during the summer as well as preaching in local churches. "State College is a very lovely place but," as Vastine explains, "the school is so large and the student body so sophisticated that I’d rather attend Dickinson." In addition, Vastine discusses making plans for a retreat of the Young People's Fellowship. Transcript included.
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I-Original-1936-2
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