Henry Clay to James Madison, 20 May 1828
Washington 20th. May 1828
Dear Sir
The inclosed letter has been transmitted to me by Mr. Bemis with a request to address a letter to you in behalf of Mr. Tracie, the writer of it, who is desirous of filling the Greek professorship in the Virginia University. Whilst I comply with that request, I think it proper to add that I cannot offer any opinion of my own as to the competency of Mr. Tracie for the station which he solicits. Should there be a disposition to appoint him, I presume that he will be subjected to the necessary previous examinations. I am, with great respect, Your ob. Servant
H. Clay
RC (CtY).