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They are very persistent in their determination to get these barracks into their possession notwithstanding your mainly, open dealing with them the other day. I can not tell what gives them so much hope of success unless they rely upon Mr. Many, who I am confident will not give them any encouragement could he know all the circumstances with their course for the last year. Their plans may at first appear very feasible to him but in my opinion it could not promote the interests of the school even to accept the land from them without any compensation whatever. If Government will furnish the means for erecting the building for a school house under the auspices of the 

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