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− | Prof J.L. Chamber-lain of our college has finally consented to leave his present situation to serve his country in her need -- we are all here very much gratified though we shall deeply regret his loss, the boys are full of enthusiasm and so are the old men. I need not tell you the Prof is a gentleman and scholar but let me say that he is a man [underlined] both of energy and sense and in our opinion is as capable | + | Prof J.L. Chamber- |
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�Brunswick July 17, 1962 Hon. Israel Washburn My Dear Sir
Prof J.L. Chamber- lain of our college has finally consented to leave his present situation to serve his country in her need -- we are all here very much gratified though we shall deeply regret his loss, the boys are full of enthusiasm and so are the old men. I need not tell you the Prof is a gentleman and scholar but let me
say that he is a man [underlined]
both of energy and sense and in our opinion is as capable