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the apology has reached but
me.

You were one of the
'pioneers' - one among those
able workers who so nobly
helped to plow, sow, and
gather in the grain. You
know better than any one else,
excepting dear Dr. Jordan
what it has cost to bring
this instituion to its present
status and I always looked

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upon you as one of the lead-
ers of the noble band who
stood so loyally beside me
in the effort to bring about
the present results. I never
for a moment supposed that
a professor or teacher - even
one not interested - would ever
have raised his or her voice
in opposition to any position
that either my husband or
myself might take for what

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