Letter from Sue Stearns Dennison to Theodore Lovett Sewall

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712 Cambridge St., Carn., Mass May 12, 1882. Dear Mr. Sewall:

I am pleased to accept the offered position. I shall be obliged if you will, as soon as convenient, write me in what branches I am to give instruction, with a sketch of the subject matter in each to be taken up in the fall. For instance will the work of this next year correspond to that of the Fifth Class on Page 17 of the catalogue? If so, at what point in Arith., Geog., etc. do we begin? And will all the pupils in the higher department of the girls' school begin at the same

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point and go through the work of the fifth year at the same rate of progress, or do you expect to make divisions according to prior advancement? If I know just what I am to do, it will aid me in preparatory work this summer.

I thank Mrs. Sewall and yourself for your kind offer, and shall be glad to avail myself of it. As regards board, I prefer being in a private family, if possible. I should like to to know the average price of board, and I leave to you to arrange about the place at your own leisure.

I am looking forward to September with much

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pleasure. In accepting this position, Mr. Sewall, I can truly say that I shall carry to the work my energy and love, hoping, by these and by united efforts of my fellow workers, to make the school what we so earnestly wish it to be.

Yours very sincerely, S.S. Dennison

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