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Show Hungerford Academy.<br> Charles F. Romig, A.B., <br> Principal, <br> Springville, Utah. <br><br> Springville, Utah, Mar 29, 1905. <br><br> Prof. Geo. B. Sweazey, <br> Salt Lake City, Utah, <br><br> Dear Mr. Sweazey:- <br><br> Your letter of the 27th rec'd, and contents carefully noted. <br><br> Miss Pearl Stewart is not expelled but suspended for the remainder of this year from the Home. She has also forfeited her scholarship. This one offense in itself could not be considered very serious, but the spirit in which Miss Pearl took correction was indeed very improper. When an opportunity was given her to make adjustment of the difficulty with Miss Watkins, she did not avail herself of it within a reasonable time. Again if this had been the only time Miss Pearl had caused the matron any trouble, we would never have considered it proper to take the <br> [Continues on next page.] <br><br> |
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This letter is from the Hungerford Academy of Springville, Utah, and is addressed to George B. Sweazey, principal of the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute of Salt Lake City, Utah. It addresses a misbehaving student, Pearl Stewart, who wishes to transfer to the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute. |