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St.  Mark's  School 
SoUTHBOROTTGH 
Massachusett s 
The  census  I  have  just  taken  shows  that  by 
this  separation,  we  could  have  t wo  copies 
of  each  volume  up  to  1887  by  this  method, 
if  a  few  missing  is  sue  s  were  supplied «  I 
should  then  suggest  keeping  one  of  these 
copies  of  each  volume  in  the  School  safe, 
and  placing  the  other  in  the  new  Vindex  Roanm 
which  we  are  non  fitting  up  for  the  editors. 
Of  the  issues  mentioned  in  the  list  you 
have  sent  me,  I  find  that  we  have  two  copies 
of  nearly  every  one enough  to  carry  out 
my  plan.  Of  a  few  issues,  however,  we  have 
only 
one  copy,  I  give  a  list  of^these  issues 
N 
VQlume 
I,  Number  1 
•\ 
Volume 
II,  Numbe  r-  1 
\ 
Volume 
II,  Number  £ 
N. 
Volume 
II,  Number  8 
\ 
Volume 
III,  Number  1 
V. 
Volume 
III,  Number  5 
V  o lume 
III,  Number  10 
V. 
Volume 
X,  Number  2 
Volume 
X,  Number  4-jj 
We  have 
,  too,  only  one 
copy  of  "The 
St.  Mark's  Courier, "  Volume 
I ,  Numbe  r  1  , 
