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Aug. 14, 1897

Mr. S. B. Newell,
Zeandale, Ks.
Dear Mr. Newell,
Yours of the 10th is at hand. Unfortunately the work for the
post-graduate students has been assigned up so closely that I fear it
would be risky to assign any more until the college year opens, and we
see just how much will be needed. There is very great pressure for op-
portunities of this kind, and it is not safe to yield too much, or we
will find we have extended hopes that prove groundless. Would you care
to come for the fall term and take the chances until we see how things
turn out? I should be very glad to have you here.

Aug. 14, 1897

Messrs. J. G. Schererhorn & Co.,
Kansas City, MO.
Gentlemen,
Your bill for $37.50, dated 8/12, is at hand, with request for re-
mittance. Will say that the vouchers have been made out and sent to
our treasurer, from whom you will doubtless soon receive a check. The
occasion for delay was, first, the slowness with which our interest came
in, and second, the fact that a large remittance from Washington was
credited by mistake at the state treasurer's office to another state
institution.

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