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J U L ~ I 8 9 5 . . in the Library. I think matting will be nicer for the floor. We can have some pretty rugs alla pretty curtains end 'briny up the furniture from down stairs.'And too 'you will be right at the bath room. Will you not like this better? Tell me. I mean' to give Baker and Davidson the room Mrs Kaine had and then I can better see after them. I had a nice letter from Mrs. McCall'to day. She seems 'very happy over her new life. I had to laugh at your sarcasm in reference to Fiskites. We are a poor set I guess. I wish you had time to go through the school oftener and things I am sure would be different. I am going to write Miss Chapman soon. 'Miss 'Jackson' will be back soon.' I am truly sorry. I certainly hope she will not be in the Office another year. I have not heard from Mrs. Kaine for quite awhile. I mean to write to day or tomorrow. Are you still intending to have the Assembly?' I hope not. It will work you so hard. I have been practicing a great deal since I 'came over here.) Some days I practice''two hours. Portia keeps her practice and Baker and Dave each have two Reading Lessons a day. Baker wrote to Smith yesterday. It took him three hours to write four lines and 'then he ' would not send it. Write me as often 'as you can. .... . . · . - ' Maggie 0 1 . . .. ALS Corl. ~~q BTW Papers DLC-. 1 Laura Murray Donaldson. 2 Word omitted in original. .. .. . , . . . : . . . . . . To Warren Logan . . . . .. .. Crawford House .. . . . i Boston, 7-5- I 895 Dear Mr. Logan: It will be necessary for the school to rent the house which I think you control, that was built by Calloway in Greenwood. I want to get this for the music teacher, Mr. Chas. G. Harris, who will take Mr. Hamilton's place. I have yours of the end, and note what you say regarding the Woo. from the Government. I am glad the matter of signing cheques has been permanently arranged. ~ wrote you some days ago about the' $3,ooo. 563