Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1900 — Some Good Recommends. [ARTICLE]

Some Good Recommends.

For W.W. Pfrimmer, Who Will Be Here. Jan. 13th. He is a sweet poet and easy to understand. —New Orleans Picayune. Mr. Pfrimmer’s verses are better than Carleton’s in conception and excution.—Boston Herald. His poems are full of homely aphorisms, and breath of the newplowed fields and fresh mown hay —Denver Republican. I know Professor Pfrimmer personally and well. I have several times heard him before very critical audiences and he has never failed to give the very best of satisfaction. I take great pleasure in saying to the superintendents and Lecture Bureaus that if they will engage Professor Pfrimmer for an evening’s enter* tertaiument I will,guarantee satisfaction to the audience. —Prof. Henry D. Vories, Ex-Superintend-ent of Public Instruction and President of Vories’ Busines Institute Our poet, Will W. Pfrimmer, has been with us a number of times. He gives one of the most pleasant and enjoyable entertainments it has ever been my plesaure to hear. —Supt L. H. Hamilton: Will W. Pfrimmer, the Kankakee poet’ delighted a very large audience last evening at.the college auditorium. "The big buifdingWHS filled from wall to wall when the poet was introduced by President

—4—r- J —- ——...' , ,->v . -v..:. .yjfej Brown. The reception given him was a decidedly flattering one. The enthusiasm which greeted his inital bow only died down to be again and again renewed and even augmented at intervals of the evening, in compliment to some specially pleasing recitation.