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Show Hungerford Academy<br> Charles F. Romig, A.B., <br> Principal, <br> Springville, Utah. <br><br> Nov. 12, 1904. <br><br> Prof. Geo. B. Sweazey, <br> Salt Lake City, Utah. <br><br> My dear Prof. Sweazey:- Last evening I wrote a letter to you introducing Coral Connors, who has been a pupil here. Coral has not been expelled nor is she under suspension, as Mrs. Connors heard was the rumor among your pupils. However two weeks ago, she was under suspension for a day, but she seemed pertinent, making the necessary apology, and was reinstated: probably this rumor arose from this in some way. <br><br> Coral will bear the letter (^I wrote last evening) to you and apply for admission into the Collegiate, and I hope you can admit her: for her leaving here need not interfer [sic] with her entering under you. Conditions are such here that it was necessary for the girl's good that she go elsewhere. She is easily led: yet with careful attention she will prove, I doubt not, a <br> [Continues on next page.] <br><br> |