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Aug. 10, 1897.
Miss M. Maud Gardiner,
Bradford, Ks.

Yours of the 7th is at hand. We have quite an extended list
of applicants for the work in sewing, among them several Pratt Institute
graduates. At the same time I should be pleased to file your application
and present the same to the board of regents at its meeting September
first. Should you be able to file written testimonials relative to your
qualifications from your teachers or others acquainted with your work,
they might be found of value to your candidacy.

Truly yours,

Aug. 10, 1897.
Mr. Henry Romeike,

Dear Sir,
You need not send any more clippings about President Andrews.
I should be willing to receive a few if they are of special interest,
but not otherwise unless the affair should take some new turn. I did
not apprehend that the number of clippings would be so vast.
Will remit you in due form from the college funds. Please make bill
on the enclosed form. It is not necessary to swear to this account.

Truly yours,
President.

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