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Show THE BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS.<br> George F. McAfee, D.D., <br> Superintendent of School Work, <br> 156 Fifth Avenue, <br> New York<br><br> New York, February 6th, 1905. <br><br> Professor George B. Sweazey, <br> Salt Lake City, Utah. <br><br> May Dear Professor Sweazey:- <br><br> Your letter of 31st of January, with list of books sent out to various teachers, received. With you, I think that in the middle of the year there should certainly not be this demand for extra books. I do not know what the teachers do with them unless they sell then, and if they do that they should account for them in their financial statements. <br><br> Miss White's bill since September 26th amounts to $49.03, which is exorbitant, it seems to me, and out of all proportion to her needs. <br><br> When you have time please give a little thought to the matter of free tuition and free text books. <br><br> Very sincerely yours, <br><br> George F. McAfee <br><br> |