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roof will stop the leak, in a few words a tin roof is the only thing that will answer the purpose. The material and work will cost ($2000) two thousand dollars, for which the Faculty are willing to give a lease of the building for two years. The Medical College furnishes suitable quarters for the teachers, a public school building would not. 

The N.W.F.P. Asso. are unable to put a roof on that building. Mr Means in charge here says, and he also says the teachers will have to leave unless the Government can furnish quarters. The I.A. of the Bureau here says if they leave the College he can get no quarters for them other than the buildings we saw at Spring Hill. 

All things considered, I think to occupy one of the public School buildings here, and the teachers could live at Spring Hill coming in and going out on the horse cars at small expense. This in my opinion would be less expensive then to pay a thousand dollars a year for the Medical College. 

I have just seen Mr. Clark one of the proprietors of the Register and Advertiser 

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where it says "expense", it may say exchange, the letters cannot be made out