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              March 11, 1914
          A telegram from Carlisle student Gus Welch (also known as Gustavus Welch) to Inspector Edward B. Linnen. Welch expresses his concern that Claude Stauffer, Anna Ridenour, and an attorney named Ligitt had approached the student Julia Hardin to force her to sign papers. Additionally, Ligitt was passing around a petition and Welch says that some students "fear some trickery" because the petition was not dated.
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              National Archives and Records Administration
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              RG 75, CCF Entry 121, #10144-1914-Carlisle-154
           
