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June 30 / 96

C. C. Mellor, Esq.,
Pittsburg; Pa.

Dear Mr Mellor,

In what I said yesterday I did
not speak complainingly. I have thrown my
heart into the work here and I want to succeed.
I spoke only in the interest of the museum.
If after consideration the committee still
desires the present conditions I will go ahead
and do the best I can under those circum-
stances. The committee wishes us to make
a creditable showing on November 5th. This will
necessitate a great amount of work and a
loss of time cannot be afforded. By the present
conditions of which I speak great limitations
are placed upon us; comparatively little can
be done and much time is always sure to be
lost. If the committee understands these
limitations and still desires us to work under
them I will do so. I am here to do the
will of the committee to carry out the plans
for the museum and to do my best to
build up the museum using the best of
my ability and judgment. I desire though
that the limitations, of which I speak, under
which I work, and that probable results
may be understood by the committee so
that I may not be held accountable

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