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THE AMERICAN COMMITTEE FOR CHRISTIAN REFUGEES, INC.( ORGANIZED IN 1934 FOR SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES AND OVERSEAS)
Board of Directors
DR. JOHN H. WARNSHUISChairman of the Board
MR. JAMES M. SPEERS
President
DR. HENRY SMITH LEIPER
Secretary
MR. RICHARD B. SCANDRETT, JR.
Treasurer
DR. ROBERT A. ASHWORTH
Mrs. Marie Juchacz
DR. SAMUEL MCCREA CAVERT 41 Webster Street
MRS. OLIVER COPE
DR. CONRAD HOFFMANN, JR.DR. CLARENCE E. KRUMBHOLZ
MR. WILLIAM H. MATTHEWSREV. ALMON R. PEPPER
MR. CLARENCE E. PICKETTDR. ROBERT W. SEARLEDR. GUY EMERY SHIPLERMRS. GUY EMERY SHIPLERMR. LINTON B. SWIFTDR. CHARLES TREXLERMR. GEORGE L. WARRENDR. E. GRAHAM WILSON
My dear Mrs. Juchacz:
October 15, 1941
We were very glad to have your letter of ctober 12thand to know that you are interested in becoming a guestat the Iowa Hostel. It seems to us too that a stay at thehostel would be of great value to you in learning English and American ways. Of course as you know probably fromyour conversation with Miss Reynolds of the Quakers , thereis a waiting list and it might be some time in Novemberbefore you could proceed there. So that we may place yourname definitely on the waiting list, will you let us knowPROF. WILLIAM ADAMS BROWN whether you will go if we can secure the opportunity for
National Committee
DR. ALBERT W. BEAVENDR. G. PITT BEERS
DR. W. RUSSELL BOWIE
DR. E. C. CARDER
DR. ALLAN KNIGHT CHALMERS you.CHANCELLOR HARRY W. CHASE
DR. EVERETT R. CLINCHYDR. HENRY SLOANE COFFIN DR. WILLIAM EVES, 3RDDR. GREGORY FEIGE
DR. HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK PROF. CARLTON J. H. HAYES
DR. JOHN HAYNES HOLMES DR . THEODORE HUEBENERDR. RUFUS M. JONES DR
. WALTER M. KOTSCHNIGMR. ROBERT P. LANE
BISHOP F. J. McCONNELL
RT. REV. WILLIAM T. MANNING DR
. LEWIS S. MUDGEPROF. REINHOLD NIEBUHR DR
. JUSTIN WROE NIXON
DR. NORMAN V. PEALEREV. H. A. REINHOLD DR. GEORGE W. RICHARDS
DR. GEORGE N. SHUSTERDR. RALPH W. SOCKMAN
PROF. PAUL J. TILLICHREV. EWART EDMUND TURNERREV. EDWARD J. WALSH
MR. MICHAEL WILLIAMS
In the meantime, Miss Reynolds and I shall not slacken ourefforts to find an opening for you here where you mightlearn English and give services within your physicalabilities. On receiving your letter I at once telephonedMiss Benneyan and explained why you could not keep theappointment. She and I have now arranged to discuss whatwe might do to help you; so that your presence is notrequired in New York at this time.
Best wishes to you.
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Sincerely yours,
Melenday
Helen DayMigration Service
MR. K. BRENT WOODRUFFExecutive Director
MISS EVELYN W. HERSEYAssociate Director
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