Letters, 1891 February 8 and February 13, Burlington, Vt., to Isaac W. Smith, Manchester, N.H.

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Letters, 1891 February 8 and February 13, Burlington, Vt., to Isaac W. Smith, Manchester, N.H.

Chief Justice Ross wrote about Alumni representation. Suggests the Trustees try a compact instead of legislation. Asked Mr. Streeter to take the matter up with Mr. Richardson.

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