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May 18th 1885 My dear Professor Hall. I have been turning over the mater contained in your letter of While I can not be a candidate in usual sense (for I am well Now, this again is as definite an answer as I can give, and should It would also suit me much better so far as I now see it to ______ | 82Transcript of previous letter by Library Staff COPY My dear Professor hall. I have been turning over the mater contained in your letter of the 23d ult. and will say judging from what you write The position will be one which I should feel like accepting. While I can not be a candidate in usual sense (for I am well situated here) Yet I can say this much that I am willing that my name should come before your Board of Regents, and should the position be offered to me with subsantially the conditions you name, I should in all probability accept it. Now, this again is as definite an answer as I can give, and should your Regents require particularls please to say to them that unless they are entirely agreed that they want me to come I should prefer not to be disturbed in my present position. It would also suit me much better so far as I now see it to ______ the engagement begin Sept. 1, 1886. |
