Transcription of a letter from Frank N. Seerley to Laurence L. Doggett (October 30, 1918)
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This is a four-page transcription of a letter from Frank N. Seerley to Laurence L. Doggett dated October 30, 1918. In the letter Seeley tells Doggett about what he has been doing in France and informs him about all of the people that he met in in France and what they are doing and what happened to them.
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Frank N. Seerley Graduated from Springfield College in 1890. He also graduated from Vermont State University in 1891 and Iowa State University in 1896. After graduating from Iowa State University he became a member of the Springfield Board of Education from 1896 to 1912. From 1917 to 1918 he would perform lectures on sex hygiene for the War Work Council in there encampments in the U.S.A. before being put in charge of the Department of Social Hygiene for four months in France. When he returned to the United States of America he would become the dean of Springfield College from 1918 to 1934.