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Nile Kinnick correspondence, August-December 1940
1940-09-05: Front
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THE STATE University of Iowa IOWA CITY OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 5 September 1940 Dear Nile: In a recent conversation with Mr. Max Babb, President of the Allis-Chalmers Company, of Milwaukee, I was interested to have him make the more or less spontaneous remark to me that he hoped that you would not go into professional football. Mr. Babb's success in business has been so phenomenal as to indicate that his judgment is worth bringing to your attention. With assurance of our best wishes to you always, I am, Yours cordially and faithfully, C A Phillips C. A. Phillips Acting President Mr. Nile Kinnick 5024 Hamilton Omaha, Nebraska P/M
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THE STATE University of Iowa IOWA CITY OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 5 September 1940 Dear Nile: In a recent conversation with Mr. Max Babb, President of the Allis-Chalmers Company, of Milwaukee, I was interested to have him make the more or less spontaneous remark to me that he hoped that you would not go into professional football. Mr. Babb's success in business has been so phenomenal as to indicate that his judgment is worth bringing to your attention. With assurance of our best wishes to you always, I am, Yours cordially and faithfully, C A Phillips C. A. Phillips Acting President Mr. Nile Kinnick 5024 Hamilton Omaha, Nebraska P/M
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