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Dear Sir:

Forwarded to me last week was a letter of yours, requesting my answers to certain questions concerning post-war education at Stanford.

Speaking for myself and the quarter percentage of my comrades whose education was interrupted, let me assure you that we are only too anxious to complete that education. The prosecution of this was has displayed graphically to us the extent to which our own age is becoming one of specialization. For this reason we are becoming increasingly aware of the necessity of obtaining the theoretical background upon which we can develop a final specialization. In my opinion, Stanford has developed basic curricula which have for a long time met this necessity admirably. May I however invite your investigation into the [manner?] in which the army has prepared men

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