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Aug. 7, 1897.

Prof. G. F. Weida,
Baldwin, Ks.

Dear Prof. Weida,

Your favor of the 5th is at hand regarding Miss Follin's admission.
Will say that we admit students on Baldwin high school diplomas (catalog,
page 64). We prefer not to give credit on high school work that we are
not quite familiar with, without having an opportunity to question the
student on the amount and character of the work. She, or better still
her teachers, had better send us a reasonably full statement regarding
the work she did in algebra, physics, and English, that we may decide
definitely. If she is a good student we shall be glad to have her come.
We received your Baker testimonials.
Truly yours,
[TOM E. WILL.]

Aug. 9, 1897.

Dear Mr. Hoffman,

The enclosed from Mr. Williams explains the delay regarding the
$23,000. I am still waiting for a letter from the attorney-general.
As soon as the $50 for expenses on my northern trip can come around
I shall be obliged, as my expenditures at present are somewhat heavy,
owing to considerable other travelling and various items incident to the
change here.
Sincerely yours,
[TOM E. WILL.]

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