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October 14, 1942 Cordially yours, TNC:lj T. N. Carswell 24th District United Texas Urys It • d'At > ;"'lfe| w« ,>- '4 to®H ,. This is myuhceat- effort to gat the Baptist I shall be glad to have any suggestion from you. Your response of the idea and your willingness to do something about it is genuinely appreciated. " ' go ahead with it. Rev. J. D. Thorn First Baptist Church Belton, Tex .s My dear Dr. Thom: way w get tne convention to act upon the proposition. It seems, however, that if we could get it before the Conven- tion in such a way as to secure the direct and un- equivocal expression of the Convention on the matter as a separate and independent resolution, it would be a little stronger. Convention to get upon a proposition^ glad_ to _have any suggestion from you. I hope you will Thank you for your letter of October 1. *» occurs to me that your suggestion about including a recommendation In your report on Baptist Schools to the otate Convention will be very helpful. I am not clear in my own mind as to the best way to get the convention to act upon the proposition. It seems, however, thatIf we could get it before the Conven- tion in such a way as to secure the direct and un- a separate and independent resolution rfil I- ■f"
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