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Dear Sir,  
Dear Sir,  
I have read your article in the Red Man. And recently read in the [[?]] of your views. I have been in the Indian work for eight years. For
I have read your article in the Red Man. And recently read in the [[?]] of your views. I have been in the Indian work for eight years. For four years I was in a reservation (The Osage). The past three years among all other Indians (the Pawnees). For five years I have been pleading for [unclear] and common school, instead of the boarding school. THree years ago, I pointed out as best I could the curse the boarding school was becoming to these allotted Indians to the last? of the [unclear] association. I urged the same a year later upon the honorable Commissioner of Indian affairs. But  weather did Mr. [unclear] or Mr.Jones accept my conclusions that

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preprinted Rev. A. G. Murray, Lock Box 83. PAWNEE MISSION. PAWNEE, OKLA., /preprinted May 20 1902

Dr. Carlos Montezuma. Chicago.

Dear Sir, I have read your article in the Red Man. And recently read in the ? of your views. I have been in the Indian work for eight years. For four years I was in a reservation (The Osage). The past three years among all other Indians (the Pawnees). For five years I have been pleading for [unclear] and common school, instead of the boarding school. THree years ago, I pointed out as best I could the curse the boarding school was becoming to these allotted Indians to the last? of the [unclear] association. I urged the same a year later upon the honorable Commissioner of Indian affairs. But weather did Mr. [unclear] or Mr.Jones accept my conclusions that