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Show Sheldon Jackson, General Agent of Education for Alaska. Q. <br> Department of the Interior, <br> Bureau of Education, <br> Alaska Division, <br> Washington, D.C., April 10th, 1896. <br><br> Rev. R. G. McNeice, D.D., <br> 207 East Second street South, <br> Salt Lake City, Utah. <br><br> Dear Brother: <br> I hope to be in Salt Lake City next month, when we will talk over matters with regard to the Institute and the College. I think the Board will take the Institute again next year. I find that there is still friction with regard, not to the present but to the past failure in the catalogs etc. of the Institute to make recognition of the fact that it was supported by the Woman's Executive Committee. <br> All Societies like to have credit for what they do, and it is proper that they should be able to make a good showing of results as an inducement to contributors to continue to give them money, and as encouragement in the work. <br> I have on my books for the teachers at Salt Lake City the following: <br> East Liberty Church, $248, which you have received. <br><br> |