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Title
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[Letter from president of CIA, F.M. Bralley, to Edna Ingels, June 27, 1917]
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Identifier
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MSS31c_Folder1_letter_19170627
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Type
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Letters
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Creator
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Fritz, Edna Ingels
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Bralley, Francis Marion, 1867-1924
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Date
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6/27/1917
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Description
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Letter from president of CIA, F. M. Bralley to Edna Ingels offering her a teaching position in the department of Textiles & Clothing dated June 27th, 1917
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Clothing and textiles instructor at the College of Industrial Arts (C.I.A.), Denton, 1917-1922. First president of Denton Branch American Association of University Women (AAUW). Active in Business and Professional Women. Married George L. Fritz. Born October 15, 1892. Died July 26, 1982.
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Subject
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Fritz, Edna Ingels, 1892-1982
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College of Industrial Arts
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Texas Woman's University
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Universities and colleges--Faculty
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Place
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Denton (Tex.)
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Format
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8.5 x 11 typed letter on CIA letterhead from the Office of the President
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Rights
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Materials may not be used without permission. For further information, please contact (940) 898-3751 or womenshistory@twu.edu;
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Rights Holder
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Woman's Collection, Texas Woman's University, P.O. Box 425528, Denton, TX 76204.
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Is Part Of
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MSS 031c, Edna Ingels Fritz Papers
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Accrual Method
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Gift
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Provenance
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Fritz, John
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extracted text
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College of Industrial Arts
(The State College for Women)
Denton, Texas
Office of the President
June 27, 1917.
Miss Edna Ingels,
College.
Dear Miss Ingels:
I am writing this letter to offer you a position in the Department of Textiles and Colothing of the College of Industrial Arts for the session of nine months, which will begin Tuesday, September 18, 1917, at a salary of one thousand dollars ($1000).
The faculty meeting previous to the opening of the regular session will be held on Saturday, September 15, at 10:00 a.m. in the Library room of the Administration Building. All members of the faculty are expected to be present at this meeting.
It is necessary for me to have your acceptance by not later than Wendesday, July 4. If you accept, kindly include in your letter of acceptance a statement as your education, traiing and experience, mentioning the degree you hold, when and from what university you obtained it, and also state your age.
I am ambitious to make the College serve, in the largest and most helpful way possible, the girls of Texas; and, for this reason, I desire teachers of good training and spirit. I hope you are position to accept this place with us for next year.
Very truly yours,
F. M. Bralley