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Written by African American educator William E. Benson, founder and treasurer of the Kowaliga School, of which Emily Howland was a trustee. Asks if Howland would be willing to defer the full repayment of a loan she made to the school; the year's poor crop yield had prevented Benson from raising as much money locally as he had hoped to. Discusses progress setting up the school.