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                    <hi rend="bold"> Letter from Professor William J. Martin to Governor Jonathan
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                <head> Letter from Professor <name key="pn0001096" reg="Martin, William James" type="person" rend="yes">William J. Martin</name> to Governor <name key="pn0003255" reg="Worth, Jonathan" type="person" rend="yes">Jonathan
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                        <name key="name0000165" reg="Chapel Hill, NC" type="place" rend="yes">Chapel
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                        <date>July 13 / 67</date>
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                    <salute>My Dear Governor,</salute>
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                <p>I enclose my resignation. May I beg the favor of you to call a meeting of the
                        <name key="name0000352" reg="Executive Committee, Board of Trustees" type="organization" rend="yes">Executive Committee</name> with as little
                    delay as possible &amp; to push the resignation through. I must start for
                        <name key="name0001104" reg="Tennessee" type="place">Tennessee</name> in two
                    or three weeks &amp; have therefore no time to lose. I can make my
                    arrangements with more decision when I have the consent of the <name key="name0000352" reg="Executive Committee, Board of Trustees" type="organization">Exec. Com.</name> Please therefore let me have it as
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                <p>I do not expect to remove my family for some time to come.</p>
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