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Samuel Joseph May was a reformer who advocated for multiple reform movements including education, women's rights, and abolitionism. Writes about his participation in the establishment of an "Asylum for seduced and forsaken women" in Syracuse, New York, and asks Gibbons to recommend a qualified woman to head the institution.