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University of Denver
Denver, Colo 3-26 '89
To Whom it May Concern
I have entire confidence in Professor C.F. Peterson.
He is a cultivated Christian gentleman, a teacher of experience and success, and capable of filling acceptably any position to which he may aspire.
Respectfully,
David H. Moore
Chancellor University of Denver
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(copy) Lewis College
Glasgow [Mo?] June 10, 1885.
Resolved by the Board of Trustees of the Lewis College: that Professor Charles F. Peterson during his connection with the Faculty and Board of Trustees has had their entire confidence as a scholar and Christian gentleman whose faithfulness and ability as a teacher and whose pleasant associations with the school have greatly endeared him to the Faculty and students.
We do therefore most heartily commend him to our schools everywhere as worthy of their confidence.
J.W. Lewis, pres. Bd of Trustees.
W.J. Martindale, Sec. Bd " " (Committe)
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Texas Wesleyan College
Fort Worth, Texas
June 20, 1888.
To Whom it May Concern:
Prof. Chas. F. Peterson, A. M., has acceptably and ably filled the chair of Ancient and Modern Languages in this institution for the past three years. His work of instruction has given entire satisfaction both to the patrons and Management of the college.
I take pleasure in recommending Prof. Peterson as a devoted student, an able linguist, and a fine teacher. He is also a worthy Christian gentleman, and merits the confidence of all who may desire his services.
Respectfully.
A.A. Johnson.
Pres. Texas Wesleyan Coll.
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Fort Worth Texas June 25, ‘88
To Whom it May Concern
It affords me pleasure to introduce to your acquaintance Prof. C.F. Peterson, for the past three years an honored member of the Faculty of Texas Wesleyan College.
Prof. Peterson has won a high reputation as a thorough and successful teacher of the Ancient and Modern Lan guages. His christian character and standing are without spot or blemish; a useful and honored member of the Church and Sabbath school, and a warm personal friend. I cheerfully recommend him to any institution of learning that may need his services,
Respectfully,
W.H. Cannon
Pres. Board of Trustees, Texas Wesleyan Coll.
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(Copy.) (Testimonial of Bishop Th. Bowman of the Methodist Episcopal Church and Chancellor of De Pauw University.) Aug. 30 - 1888.
To whom it May Concern:
Prof. C. F. Peterson is a graduate of De Pauw University and has had several years experience in teaching. He is a good scholar and a good instructor. I cheerfully recommend him as well qualified to do excellent work.
Respectfully, Thomas Bowman