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anxiety, but the longer they are
with us, the dearer they become
the contrast is so great it
makes the case above mentioned
more pronounced.

I notice you say, "I am tho-
roughly convinced that towards
election it is best for all of us
not only to refrain from partisan
speeches, but also to refrain
from everything that can by any
possibility be made to appear
as such." I am very much

is solicited by just such men
as Phelan and his followers,
because of his ability, and the
helpfulness which the support
a professor of Stanford Uni-
versity gives them through the
assistance of such men as
Prof. Ross. I still feel that he
should not be retained, for you
should not have to feel that
you must be on the watch for
what your professors may say.
In fact they should not lend

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