Letter from Frank C. Hinckley to William H. McClintock
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An excerpt from letter from Frank C. Hinckley to William H. McClintock (no date included). In the two-paragraph excerpt, Hinckley states that he has become friends with Mr. Weber and giving his services for absolutely free. He attests that Weber would never try to evade military service through marriage. Frederick Weber Graduated from Springfield College in 1920. He started attending the college in 1915 but was drafted into the armed services in 1917 during WWI. After the war he would become a Physical Director for the Y.M.C.A. and would work for multiple Y.M.C.A.'s from 1921 to 1945. After that he became a teacher at Whittier College where he worked until 1970. He would die in 1978.
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