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letters from her although she writes very fine missives when able. Well doctor I thought - as oft - I've thought before that I would not take up your time with a long letter but as usual my attempt - as before - is a failure. Remember I am and and shall unclear be interested in your unclear and any items you may care to give me your life from day to day. I presume I shall write to your mother when I know of her return home unclear remember to her with kindest regards. Sincerely your friend, L. M. Pomeroy


Our thanks are due Miss Lucy M. Pomeroy, Sterling, Mass., for copies of The Indian Helper and The Red M an, paper published in the interests of the Indian School at Carlisle,Pa. Dr. Carlos Montezuma is probably the most eminent graduate of Carlisle. His history was published in THE BANNER of Jan. 10, 1891, and an interesting letter concerning him from the pen of Miss Pomeroy will be found in another column of this issue.