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and give [?thither?], or have give [?thither?] tho preferring the
the. O.U. because they could get a little financial aid.
Some of our students are clerks in hotels, waiters in restaurants,
or are otherwise employed in order to earn a little
money or their board. Some in the higher classes
are teacher of experience and can instruct some of the
elementary classes as well as any member of the Faculty.
Some who cannot otherwise remain could do so if
they could ear sixty to seventy five dollars a year either
in teaching or otherwise. We cannot in my judgment,
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Annual
Report [end inserted] do a wiser thing or make a better investment of a
few hundred dollars a year than to afford this [?tripling?]
aid. We shall gain nothing by letting any of our income
be idle. I ask for the faculty the privilege of using such a
sum as can be judiciously employed in helping young
men and young women who are pretty well along in
the college courses. I have at different times lent
several hundred dollars to students a good deal of which
has repaid, but some of it for various reasons I
shall never get.
Respectfully submitted.
On motion duly seconded and adopted the
Board the adjourned to meet on the 24th day
of August 1900-at-1-30-P.M
Attest.
L. M. Jewett
Secretary. O.U.

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