Letter, 1932 July 1 : Provo, Utah, to Helen Ellsworth, Denver, Colorado.

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Letter, 1932 July 1 : Provo, Utah, to Helen Ellsworth, Denver, Colorado.

Written by the president of Brigham Young University to a student, enclosing a copy of the school pep song, "Alma Pater." He encourages her to promote the university to her friends. One sheet of the "Alma Pater" music is torn. Also includes a more complete photocopy of the pep song. The name of the author of the lyrics to "Alma Pater," Glen S. Potter, is written in ink on the first page of the printed sheet music.

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