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Aug. 10, 1897.
Mr. Charles H. Park,
LaCygne, Ks.

Dear Sir,

Yours of the 7th is at hand. The remunerative positions on the [teah?]
teaching and working force of the institution are now practically all
filled. Should you care to enter a s a student, it is entirely possi-
ble that, like many others students, you might succeed in earning some-
thing that could be used in paying your way. Pages 66 and 67 of the
catalog sent herewith will give you an idea of the opportunities in this
line.

Truly yours,

Aug.10, 1897.
Mr. Orville Johnson,
Somerfield, Ks.

Dear Sir,
Yours of the 9th is at hand. We send you a catalog, in which you
will find answers to your questions. Pages 64, 66, and 67 will be of
special interest to you. While it is well to bring what money you can,
I will say that numerous students, tho not all who desire, pay their way
in part by such work here as they can pick up.

Truly yours,
President.

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