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Show The Clark Teachers' Agency<br> B.F. Clark<br> 378-388 Wabash Ave. <br> Chicago<br><br> March 28, 1905. <br><br> Mr. Geo. B. Sweazey, <br> Salt Lake City, Utah. <br><br> Dear Mr. Sweazey <br><br> I am very glad to receive your letter of the 22d. It was very kind of Mr. Caskey to recommend the Agency to you and he and I have picked out quite a good many teachers in recent years. <br><br> The combination is one which I have recognized past efforts, but is, I think you will admit, somewhat unusual. I have gone over the records of some thousand or more teachers, and the three teachers whose papers I send you come about as near filling the bill as any. <br><br> Mr. Thomas G. Brown of Maryville, Tenn. who has been teaching, I think, for the past two years in Maryville College, of which he was a graduate, fills the bill completely, unless there has been some change in his record since the date of his application, March 3, 1903. <br><br> Mr. J. Burton Wiley of Easton, Pa. now for a vacation in his home in Colora Md., will graduate from LaFayette College in June. He is a pretty good all around sort of fellow, and should he see fit to undertake the work, I feel confident <br> [Continues on next page.] <br><br> |