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This letter is being sent to A LL alumni. If you have aliead'y subscribed

Angeli Memorial Portrait

Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. 2, 1906.
Dear Friend:

The University of Michigan Union last spring raised a committee for the purpose or procuring for the University an
adequate portrait of President Angel]. This was done in accordance with a very general and long felt desire for a portrait
which should be a great work of art and a worthy memorial of the man who for thirty~five years has guided the
destines of the University of Michigan. The committee at once set about raising the funds by subscriptions from the
faculty, students and alumni, to defray the cost. When a considerable sum had been thus raised, the Michigan Union
guaranteed the payment of the remainder of the cost, and after consultation with many persons of authority in matters
relating to art, the commission for the portrait was finally given to Mr. William M. Chase, of New York. who, in the
opinion of the committee and the great majority of those whom it consulted, is the greatest portrait painter in America,
The portrait is to be presented to the University as a memorial to President Angel] from the subscribers, and will be placed
in a University Building, probably the General Library building.

, President Angel] sat for this portrait during the month of August and the work in now practically complete. It has
already attracted the enthusiastic comment of artists and is to be exhibited, by permission, at the Rhode Island School of
Design in Providence, and at the Autumn Exhibit of the National Academy of Design in New York.

The policy of the committee has been to ask for small subscriptions. in order that the tribute to President Angel]
and the gift to the University of Michigan might be the more significant by reason of the great number of friends of
President Angel] and the University Who should thus contribute to it. The students and members of the faculty have
already contributed generously, and subscription blanks have been put in the hands of the Secretaries of our various local
alumni associations for the purpose of soliciting contributions from the alumni. As it has already become apparent how-
ever, that a large number of the alumni have not been informed of the project, We are sending out this personal letter in

' order to place before everyone the privilege of subscribing to this worthy enterprise. It is the plan of the committee to
place the names of all subscribers to this fund upon a roll which shall be kept in the archives of the University. This it is
believed will be a gratifying evidence to Doctor Angel] of the number of his friends, as well as a matter of historic interest
to the University. -

The estimated cost of the portrait, frame and incidental expenses is 364.000 and considerable portion of. this amount
yet remains unsubscribed; and We shall not as]: the artist to forward the portrait to us until the fund is in hand. We there-
for invite you to contribute to this, memorial to President Angel] and this gift to the University, by sending your check for
such amount as you may care to subscribe, payable to the order of the Angel] Portrait Fund. As above stated the plan
has been to ask for small subscriptions, and we shall be glad to receive any amount—no matter how small—and we would
suggest that you make your check for from one to five dollars.

If the fund is completed in time the committee plans to have a public presentation of the portrait to the University
on Saturday afternoon of December 8th, on which occasion we shall plan to have addresses and music worthy of the
occasion, and you are cordially invited to be present on that occaswu.

It Will greatly aid the work: of this committee if you will make a prompt reply to this letter.

ANGELL PORTRAIT COMMITTEE,
Henry M. Bates, Chairman.

Wilfred B. Shaw, Secretary.
N. B.—Please address all communications regarding the matter, to '

MR. HENRY M. BATES,
Chairman Angel] Portrait Committee,
Ann Arbor, Michigan.

, _ In order that your signature as one of the donors may be preserved, in remitting be sure and enclose the following
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Nov.9, 1906.

Miss Laura Clay,

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Miss Clay:—

We propse to furnish for flat No. 1, located at
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14 window screens, galvanized, steel frames; black enameled.
5 pins doors, lpine transom, using best quality copper,
bronze, wire cloth, 14 mesh.

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Proposition No. 2.
In this proposition we will furnish same as above, except
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