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1838
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John F. Emerson transmits a message from Mrs. Howland that if Deborah Weston would come to New Bedford immediately, arrangements can be made more satisfactorily by interview [for a teaching position] than be letter.
For more about the teaching position offered by Mrs. Howland, see John F. Emerson's letter to Deborah Weston, 21 Dec. 1838, Call No. Ms.A.9.2 v.10, p.86.
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