Responding to Du Bois' letter (mums312-b173-i277), McLendon updates Du Bois of the happenings at the Bricks school in relation to Inborden; notes that Inborden was asked to resign in favor for his son-in-law; acknowledges that her letter to him and her fighting for Inborden led her to lose her position and resign all A.M.A. work, stating: "I told you the letter would cost me my job;" notes her disgust in Holloway and believes everything is done to humiliate her; insists on Holloway's "deviltry."
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