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have their requests granted and in March we'll find - an Irish colony to have taken possession of the peaceful corridors and chambers of the New City Hall. Dennis and Mike will exist in all their Hibernican splendor, and the city treasure will shrink to diminished proportions from paying the wages of the Irish horde.

Well, I must close now as my books are crying out in the harshest tones that my company is needed. I will try to write Wed.

Your boy,

F. Jewell

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Stanford, Nov. 9, '96

Dearest Mama:

I received your very welcome letter last Saturday evening, and was quite ashamed of myself when I read that part in which you said how unhappy you were to have me talk as I did when you advised me to take no one to the Foot Ball game. I am so sorry that I made you feel bad, but really, Mama, I did not mean to talk like that.

When I think it over and realize how much you have done and are doing

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