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Show Department of the Interior, A. R. C. <br> Bureau of Education, <br> Alaska Division, <br> Washington, D.C., November 30, 1901. 190 <br><br> Rev. R. G. McNiece, D. D., <br> #1248 Blaine Avenue, <br> Salt Lake City, Utah. <br><br> Dear Doctor McNiece: <br> Your letter, so full of information, is received. Mr. Quincey Eaton has be absent in Mississippi ever since my return so I have not yet got a statement of the finances of the College. from this end of the line.* <br> I am happy to be able to send you towards your salary a check of $100.00 from my wife. She insists that it must go towards your salary. Kindly send her a receipt for the same. I enclose my own check for $100.00 to the Treasurer of the College as a special donation also towards the salaries of the teachers, if you consider that the most pressing at the present time. I wish I were in a condition to multiply that many times. <br> If Mr. Bailey comes East after the Holidays, I hope he will make his arrangements to visit Washington and confer with General Eaton and myself concerning plan of work, arrangement of meetings, etc., etc., I shall write Mrs. Emerson to ascertain what is being done or why nothing is being done in Erie Presbytery. I greatly admire the pluck of yourself and Professor Sweazy in standing by the institution under so many discouragements. My wife and myself in our contributions are trying to share with you <br><br><br> * handwritten inserts in the original typewritten document <br><br> |