From Martin Freeman to J.C Braman October 18th, 1887
This letter was drafted when Martin Freeman was in America to receive dental work. The letter was Martin Freeman's response to a proposal enacted to renovate the college (this is the second letter of two). Finally, Martin Freeman declares that he is at the college's demand. It should be noted that there may be more pages of the original letter than the transcription because of the larger handwriting on the original copy of the letter.
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