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We shall go to Press with our 2d and last edition of the Program by Monday-or Friday at latest-Now will you not-can you not give me leave to put your name with dear brother John's on the A.M. of the Pioneers' Conference?&#13;
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Let me preface my letter by saying that we have all been terribly busy these two weeks with our melting pot, to which you were very generous. We have kept open shop on F Street displaying and selling our trinkets, and we have all turned shop keepers, so that our correspondence has been difficult to keep up. Mrs. Funk turned your first letter over to me.   Then when I was in the office, looking for the information that you asked for, our secretary offered to hunt it up and write the letter. I don’t know how satisfactory her reply was, but we have very little literature here. &#13;
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