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of

undertaking this kind of additional work, provided

it

does not interfere with their legitimate duties, but if, as according to the

is the case

memorialists' own

showing,

such extra labour is detrimental to their work in the College and to their health, I think it is a

matter worthy of consideration whether they should be allowed to continue it. I am informed that the

remuneration

remuneration received by the Masters for this outside work

averages from thirty to over

a hundred dollars a month. As one of the reasons

7.

mentioned for

an increase

of pay, is that the amount now received is altogether insufficient for a married officer to live on as becomes his position, I may

state that one

among

only have joined, viz.

Mr.

W. John M. V. Jones—is

married

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