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To Profs. Dunster, Adams & Co.

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
November
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Gentlemen : At the recent eleotion you not only voted against Joe T. Jacobs for senator, but asked your church associates and others to do the sanie, alleging as a reason for such action that I was an enemy of the university, and that Jacobs was a friend of mine and would be controllod by me in legislativo matters relating to the university, if elected. The assertion that I could control Mr. .1 „.-..i. . is an insult to hun, and unworthy of notice by me. But the charge of being an enemy of the university is a serious one, and as I have been so often accused of this by you and your friends in the past, l think it is about time for you to make the statements public which you so frequently make in private. I have lived in this city fifteen years, my record as a friend or foe of the university is before you, and I cali upon you to show where I have been an enemy. The columns of the Courier are open to you for that purpose. Kespectfully yours,

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News