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done rather more than Mr Crandon states but not so much as an abler man might do. I am not surprised that he has not given satisfaction in the performance of a Sup'ts duties. If he is keeping a good school, he had better confine himself to that. Whenever he has sent to us for teachers, he has located them well, and he has perhaps felt himself crippled in sending for teachers by fear of asking too much or of interfering with other societies. If he does not do well in his school we should with wish to hear of it at once.

I am sorry to say that we have no man whom we can send to supply Mr Frosts