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Texas Govenor Ann Richards, October 1, 1993: Dr. Otto, thank you for keeping me informed about your efforts in providing ethics and critical thinking education to our students. Your support and encouragement is very important to me. Texas Lt. Govenor Bob Bullock, September 21, 1993: Dear Dr. Otto, Your efforts in providing ethical statistics and profiles are very important. Please continue to provide me with the results of your studies. Texas Governor Rick Perry, October 2, 2003: Dear Dr. Otto, Thank you for giving me your insights on ethics and critical thinking. Please continue to keep me informed of your research.
President George Bush, July 25, 2001: Dear Dr. Otto, Dick Chaney and I want to thank you for your support in the election. Without the support of citizens like you, we would not be able to move America forward.
U. S. Senator & Presidential Candidate Phil Gramm: Dear Dr. Otto, Thank you for serving on my Presidential Steering Committee. While we did not win the election, we did make the American public aware of issues that they may not have considered.
Candidate for US Senate Richard Fisher: Dr. Otto, Your help in introducing me to students at educational meetings was invaluable. Thanks again. President Bill Clinton The White House, Washington, DC, November 17, 1998: "Dear Dr. Otto, Thank you so much for the blessing of your prayers. Throughout my life, I've been inspired by the deep and abiding faith of the American people. Personal prayer is very important to me, and I am truly grateful for the words of encouragement and sincere prayers of people who care so much about the future of our country. Working together, we can renew hope and opportunity for all Americans as we move forward into an exciting new century filled with promise." Granville M. Sawyer, President, Texas Southern University August 13, 1971: "We view your Public Relations program as an extension of our Silver Anniversary Observance to make our many publics aware of the academic and community services rendered by Texas Southern University." Barbara Holston, Executive Director, Fort Worth Housing Authority May 24, 1999: Dear Dr. Otto, This is to commend you on your latest outstanding achievement on behalf of the AMAKA Child Care Center. I cannot express the excitement and joy I felt when I read the letter and saw that the Sid Richardson Foundation was awarding AMAKA $75,000.00. Ilene Stern, Senior Vice President for Institutional Advancement, University of Dallas, December 7, 1999: Dear Ludwig, Thank you for your contribution to our Tower Magazine. You have inspired us to new standards. Pastor Robert W. Leiske, President, American Religious Town Hall Meeting, July 24, 2000: My Good Friend Ludwig, Your talents and the work you do in behalf of our organization are greatly appreciated. God bless you. U. S. Secretary of Labor Alexis M. Herman, U.S. Depatment of Labor, November 14, 1997: Dear Dr. Otto, Thank you so much for your presence at our Round Table discussion during Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week in September and your follow-up letter. President Vernell Sturns, Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Greater Fort Worth Texas Chapter, October 31, 2000: Dear Dr. Otto, Welome back on our Board of Directors. We look forward to working with you. Rev. John Bisagno, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Houston, Texas June 1, 1983: It is my pleasure to recommend my dear friend. Ludwig Otto, as an evangelist. Hank Bloom, Mayor, Pantego, Texas March 24, 1986: Dear Dr. Otto, The citizens of Pantego join me in expressing to you and your professional staff our appreciation for all the good news you publish in the "General News." Gordon Tait, Marketing Director, Northeast HealthCare Center, July 29, 1986: We are using the services of Ludwig Otto's advertising programs and we suggest that advertisers should use his widely circulated newspapers. Owen B. Gardner, Vice President, Data Processing Machine Sales, National Cash Register Co. (NCR), December 17, 1964: Wonderful job - Very happy for you. Dr. Cal Guy, Professor of Missions, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, April 2, 1976: You did indeed have a God given revival. We will rejoice together in His great gift. S. R. Morton, Vice President, South Main Bank, Houston, Texas April 18, 1969: We would like you to know how pleased we are with the programs you recently completed when you developed software for our Savings Department accounting. Chris Williams, Business Section writer, Fort Worth Star Telegram, half page story, November 8, 1984: Former boxer now fights to save souls. Dan Reed, Business Profile writer, Inside Sunday Extra, Fort Worth Star Telegram, half page story, September 11, 1983: Religion converts once-tough outlook. Rodolfo J. Aguilar, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, August 15, 1969: Dear Ludwig, I am pleased to accept your invitation to join your Board of Directors. Dr. John H. Carmichael, Dean of Instructional Resources, Essex County College, Newark, NJ, November 18, 1969: Dear Ludwig, I am please to acknowledge the name of the University of Computer Sciences as well known throughout the United States as an organization preparing young and old alike for careers in data processing. I am also pleased to accept your invitation to join your Board of Directors. The OTC Chronicle, New York, NY, April 16, 1970: Slent Computer Corporation President & Chairman of the Board Ludwig Otto announced that stockholders had approved an increase of Common Stock from 3 million to 10 million shares. TH Russell, former Arkansas Attorney General has been elected Vice President & Corporate Counsel. He has served as a Slent director and President of Arkansas Computer Services, a Slent subsidiary. A Slent office has also been opened in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with Dr. Rudy Aguilar as manager. Rev. Jimmy Draper, President, Southern Baptist Convention, and Pastor, First Baptist Church, Euless, Texas 1981; I know Ludwig Otto as a fellow pastor. He has a heart for souls. Jim Bowie, Executive Vice President, Standard Savings Association, May 20, 1971: Dear Ludwig Otto, We accept your proposal for a Public Relations program called “dialist” and believe that it will benefit our customers. Erma C. Johnson Hadley, Vice Chancellor for Administration and Community Services (June 17, 2009): Dear Ludwig, Thank you for making Tarrant County College District where people's tomorrow start. ... We are pleased that you are here. Karen Silverberg, JD, Professor of Paralegal Studies, January 26, 2010 Many thanks to Ludwig Otto for his work on drafting the initial summary of amendments for the Tarrant County College Faculty Association Constitution.
Timothy C. Okeke, PhD, PLCSW, Chair, Department of Social Work/Director of Social Work Department, April 11, 2011 I hope you arrived home safely with “Kathy Middleton.” We appreciate her presence. One Dr. D. Hamilton, Director of Athletics, showed me your invitation letter to join your Board and was very elated to. I have to say that you are the talk of Livingstone College, your speech and poise, very admirable. We cannot be prouder having you on our campus. On behalf of my President, Dr. Jimmy R. Jenkins, Sr. the VPAA, Dr. Leroy Simmons, and my Department of Social Work at Livingstone College, I say thank you.
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