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You may imagine our sor-
row now that our busi-
ness has so fallen off, for
the time at any rate, is
that we cannot continue
to pay his expenses at
school. That we have
had to remove our own
son, who has completed
his sophomore year in
college, from school for
a time, does not grieve
us so much, for the
reason that he is so much
younger that a year or
two of work and ab-
sence from school does
not mean nearly as
much to him as to
Harry Crawford, (Harry

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I shall hope for &
look for some sort
of an answer that
will tell us that he
may be able to go
there and continue
his studies. It is needless
to add for you have
gathered it from this
letter, that he will
be an honor to the
school.

Sincerely yours

M. L. Tanner

Please write to him and to me
both, or have some one write

Address

Mrs James Tanner

3208 U St. Washington D.C.

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