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JUNE · 1887 To Warren Logan 4 Stevens st. Boston, Mass. June ~4 1887 Dear Mr. Logan: I sent check for $~5. this A.M. Hope to send more tomorrow. Send a receipt to Miss Eliza Brewers for $50. Send it to Al Kilby St. c/o Mr E. M. Brewers also have ''S. L.''3 sent to the latter. I forgot to give you an itemized acct of that $s.oo. $4.oo were given Stevens4 in connection with his seeing the Gov. about the University &c. and the $ ~ too is to be charged to me. The enclosed letters I rec'd from Mr. Brooks yesterday it seems from it that matters are going well. If I can so arrange it I want to return to Ala. soon after the to for a few days. Have no letters come about institutes? See that all my letters whether answered or not are kept where I can see them on my return. Say nothing about the contents of Brook's letter. If not too lathed you might mention in the ''S. L.'' the photographs taken by Dortson—the average age of the class &c. See that good generous and encouraging letters are written the students in answer to theirs. The other cut to be used in running off the circulars wiD leave here next Saturday or Monday. AL Con. ~ BTW Papers ATT. Belize Brewer (d. 19~6), of Milton, Mass., was the philanthropist daughter of the merchant Charles Brewer, who amassed a sizable fortune plying the trade between New England and Hawaii. 2 Edward May Brewer (~84~-~9~9), brother of Eliza Brewer, active in the family shipping firm. 350uthern Letter. 4 William J. Stevens. 5 Possibly the letter reproduced above, dated June ~4, 1887. From Arthur :~. Brooks Birmingham, Ala. 6/~ 4 ~ 887 Dear Sir. I came up last Friday. Every thing moving along as well as could be expected. There will be a meeting at Elder Petiford~ Church to-night. Will write you full particulars. I went down Sunday morning 359