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Re: AREA Grant Letter of Support Question Charlie Hathaway 18 Jun 2009 09:27 EST

Sometimes we will just address to CSR.  And I think "To Whom..." is fine.

I agree that program officer may not be appropriate.

Charlie

> I'm submitting an R-15 NIH AREA grant for the June deadline.  The
> professor wants a letter of support from the College, which I can
> provide from the President, but I'm wondering to whom I should address
> it.  Should I use "to whom it may concern"?  The prof has been in
> regular contact with a program officer, so she suggests I address it to
> him, but am I correct to assume he might have nothing to do with the
> review process?
>
> I've generally told professors to use "to whom it may concern" on their
> own cover letter, but have not previously provided an institutional
> letter.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions!  The good news is we expect to submit on
> Monday for the Thursday deadline.  This particular prof definitely has
> her act together.
>
> Landy
>
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> Assumption College
> 500 Salisbury St.
> Worcester, MA  01609-1296
> 508-767-7666
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