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To: MR. DONALD B. TRESIDDER PRESIDENT, STANFORD UNIVERSITY STANFORD UNIVERSITY, CALIF.

From: Lt. BECKWITH B. CLARK 0536542 52nd (US) General Hospital APO 121-A c/o P.M. N.Y. City

Dear Sir,

In reply to your inquiry of Stanford Alumni as to their views on Post War Education with reference to veterans.

I plan to go to a University for a year after relief from active duty for post graduate studies. I personally think that the level of Universities should not be lowered to accomodate any small special group. It would be doing the veteran a favor to be treated exactly the same as other students except in the case of disabled veterans.

Courses of instruction in the Army have, of necessity to attain the maximum speed in producing technicians and specialists, been somewhat superficial. The great Univesities must reverse this trend and train their students in a thorough manner for the difficult duties of citizens.

I have often thought of the pleasant years spent "On the Farm".

Sincerely yours Beckwith B. Clark

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