[Letter From Dawn Letson to Helen Snapp] Page: 1 of 2
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XAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY
DENTON DALLAS HOUSTONBlagg-Huey Library
P.O. Box 425528, Denton, TX 76204-5528
940-898-2665 Fax 940-898-3764June 27, 2010
Helen Wyatt Snapp
12950 SW 4th Court
Unit 312H
Pembroke Pines, FL33027
Dear Helen,
Thank you for the lovely conversation on Sunday evening. The trip that you and A. J. Starr took
to North Africa and Germany with the Greatest Generation Foundation and the College of the
Ozarks sounds too good to be true. Congratulations on being chosen. I will pass the word
around.
Enclosed is the little gift agreement for the photos David Stallman sent us on compact disc. If
you will please sign the form and mail it back to me in the return envelope, I would appreciate
it. That way, we will get them on our Digital Collections available from TWU's webpage.
I do wish you the best in everything you do. It has been such a pleasure preserving the history
of the WASP. No archivist has been luckier than me.
Sincerely,
Dawn Letson
WASP Collection
940-898-3754Think SUCCESS*Think TWU
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