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AN AGENCY THAT RECOMMENDS 



ELGIN, ILL.— We need in our high school a teacher of Latin and German, salary $70 to 

 $80 a month. I am not sure you can help us. as personal appjication is usually necessary. 

 But if you have a strong candidate you might have her apply.— Princyjai E. J. Kelsey, 

 Dec. 23, 1902. 



Telegram— B.?ive remarkably close fit for you. Particulars mailed.— To Mr. Kelsey, Dec. 24. 



Miss Lewis has accepted the position with us and will arrive tomorrow morning. I 

 think we have secured a desirable teacher, for which our thanks are due you and are 

 heartily given. It is a valuable privilege to be enabled to fill a sudden vacancy promptly 

 with a teacher who would be satisfactory even in^the summer, when good candidates are 

 numerous.— aVr. Kelsey, Jan. 2. 



Three Vacancies Filled to Create One 



KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE.— Major B. L. Jones, whom I obtained through 

 you, has an offer of a position that suits him better, and I have coficluded to let him go if I 

 can secure a man in his place I must have a man who has had experience in teaching 

 chemistry and nhvsics, and can conduct our religious work. Of course i want the usual 

 data.— Co?. C. W. Fowler, Dec. n, 1902. 



Telegram— Have secured a man whom I consider excellent fit. Particulars mailed.— To 

 Col. Fowler, Dec. 30. 



Telegram— Send man at once.— Col. Fowler, Jan. 2. 



Telegram— Col. Fowler telegraphs me to send you immediately. I recommend good man 

 for your place to-day. Answer when you will start.— 7*0 /. J. J!/c(Tint(v Cattaraugus, li. Y., 

 Jan. 2. 



Telegram— Cattaraugus, assistant, science, mathematics, resigned. Send Decker to 

 apply.— 2'o Principal J. 8. Kmgsley, Newark Valley, N. Y., Jan. 2. 



Telegrani—Seni Mr. Greep here at once to see board.— G. E. Purple, clerk board of edu- 

 cation, Newark Valley, N. Y., Jan. 2. 



Telegram— Cou\A not reach Green. Have sent Robenolt for Decker's place. Good man. 

 — To Mr. Purple, Jan. 5. 



1 arrived here last evening, met the board this morning at 8 o'clock, and was elected t) 

 the position Begin work to-morrow morning. Thank you most heartily.— TFm. M. Robenolt, 

 Jan. 6. 



Allow me to thank you many times for securing a man to take my place. Any service I 

 can render you will be gladly given.— S. L. Jones, Jan. 6. 



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