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family I was [[tutored?]], while [[enduuring ?]] the Institute the second time, as that place, in 1865[[?]]- G; to Rev. J & Wickham, franchesters,[[?]] Jr., and to Rev. Thos.Killand tues.[[?]] Neoach Frann,Cambridge, Frays.[[?]]

   Mr. Charles L  Levo[[inkstain]] a most worthy young man, whom I found among my students,^[[more than a year ago]] desires to go [[underline]] with me[[/underline]] among the Freedmen, as an assistant.  He is a busy Brilliant student, and is unselfish and self=sacrificing, and the whole object of his life seems to be to do good.  He has been with me night ad day for more than a year; and he is by far the most amiable and lovely person that I have ever known.  He has his whole heart in the work of teaching the