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this year -- next October Noah and Philip will enter the regular class, probably the Junior, and then they will study four days and work two.  It is the disposition of the Indian to want change and you know that they are apt to change their minds. Noah and Philip have the same chance that most of the [[underlined]] Hamptons [[/underlined]] graduates have had, they chose it, being on the ground and knowing that it was best for them. I [[underlined]] know that is the very best course for [[/underlined]] then to pursue for the [[underlined]] next year [[/underlined]]. It will give them more than double the training as their trade, will strengthen them, physically, mentally, and morally and they will [[underlined]] learn [[/underlined]] faster for they will be brought into contact and competition with other earnest and energetic young men striving manfully for education and improvement. It is a grand opportunity for them, one of the grandest ever offered to any young men of any race at any time and I trust you will feel pleased