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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 080

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    119 2. the teacher, I give it as my opinion, based upon my experience, that 15 children should be the outside limit for any one teacher. I have a third school room all fitted up for occupancy. In a former communication I asked to be allowed one baker- stating that the work of baking and cooking was too much for one person. I respectfully urge you to allow this additional employee. As it is now about all the cook can do is to bake. This leaves an Indian in charge of the kitchen and can hardly expect first class instruction in cooking, care of the dining room. etc. The matron has been taking this extra