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[[preprinted]] TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1865. [[/preprinted]]
Meeting of Trustees.
The celebration of the Clio Society oration by the Rev. Dr. Kirk of Boston - History Mr Giger
Meeting at dinner of the Clio members - I am called our speech well taken
In the evening the Junior speaking - I am one of the Judges from the three medals
The attorney general has decided that a majority of the corporatons of the Asylum for disabled volunteers must be present to do business.
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[[preprinted]] WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1865. [[/preprinted]]
Commencement day - meeting of the Trustees - my old account ordered to be paid - original $1500 for purchase of apparatus - Interest on the same for 21 years -
Commencement exercises - Service of the Trustees and the meeting of the Alumni - called out again. 
Called on Mrs Brown suggest that her son should come to Washington to prepare himself for his new position as curator of the museum.
Called on Mr. Ilevaise in regard to the book of Mr. Morgan ought to be rewritten - much was discussed