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The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume I

CHAPTER IV
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But we are trying to get the country school task rightly focussed.

We haven't done it yet; but we will.
Buttrick and Rose will work it out.

I wish to God I could throw down my practical job and go at it with 'em.

Darned if I couldn't get it going! though _I_ say it, as shouldn't.

And we are going pretty soon to begin with the medical colleges; that, I think, is good--very.
But the most efficient workmanlike piece of organization that my mortal eyes have ever seen is Rose's hookworm worm work.


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