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Knox College
Knox College
Aug 27, 1887
Aug 27, 1887
Miss J. Everett
Miss J. Everett
Dear Madam,
Dear Madam,
The Ex. Committee of Knox College desires [?] -- to bring in the absence of Rev.Fr. [Brycuse] chairman of our {?} Committee that they desire you to come immediately to this place of which Mrs Bascom wrote you
The Ex. Committee of Knox College desires [?] -- to bring in the absence of Rev. Fr. Buscum chairman of our Ex. Committee that they desire you to come immediately to this place of which Rev Buscom wrote you
     We have [Jasie's wife Hayes] deed & fifty dollars last year. Of course we should each contact you to teach later. I am this moment in ill health or I would see all the [recent] less of our Committee and write [because] definitely as to Conference Cities but then the amount of delay seems to them great intensity of education____
     We have paid Miss Hayes five hundred & fifty dollars last year. Of course we should not expect you to teach less. I am this moment in ill health or I would see all the members of our Committee and write more definitely as to [[?]] but the Committee are pleased that you make the amount of delay second to the great interest of education --
     The year opens Sept. 3d which is near at hand, and the correspondence with other graduates of Mt. Holyoke has delayed in getting a lady on this ground so that we want you here without an indefinite delay
     The year opens Sept. 3d which is now at hand, and the correspondence with other graduates of Mt. Holyoke has delayed our getting a lady on this ground so that we want you here without an instant delay

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Knox College Aug 27, 1887 Miss J. Everett Dear Madam, The Ex. Committee of Knox College desires [?] -- to bring in the absence of Rev. Fr. Buscum chairman of our Ex. Committee that they desire you to come immediately to this place of which Rev Buscom wrote you

    We have paid Miss Hayes five hundred & fifty dollars last year. Of course we should not expect you to teach less. I am this moment in ill health or I would see all the members of our Committee and write more definitely as to ? but the Committee are pleased that you make the amount of delay second to the great interest of education --
    The year opens Sept. 3d which is now at hand, and the correspondence with other graduates of Mt. Holyoke has delayed our getting a lady on this ground so that we want you here without an instant delay