Letter from Ralph L. Cheney to Charles D. Hewson (September 26, 1916)
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A letter from Ralph L. Cheney to Charles D. Hewson written on September 26, 1916. In the letter, Cheney writes there has finally been a decrease in the rush of the opening days of school which has prompted him to write. He thanks Hewson for sending his letter and states that although he misses the men, he knows they are in the right place. Cheney concludes with hopes that Hewson will write occasionally. Ralph L. Cheney served as the head of Springfield College’s Secretarial Department from 1907 to 1924. Before taking this position, he worked as a YMCA secretary in Albany and Niagara Falls, New York. Charles D. Hewson was part of the Springfield Class of 1919. He did not graduate but left shortly after he arrived to join the Canadian troops in World War I - records show that he arrived in September 1915 and left in January 1916. He was killed in action on April 9, 1917, at the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
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