The President of St. Edward's University pens a letter to Father O'Donohoe. They discuss the Metz will, which they are attempting to obtain an order to provide loans for struggling students. O'Donnell mentions Dennis Collins, a fine young man, who…
University President Hugh O'Donnell informs Mr and Mrs. Hartnett that the university will allow them to pay in increments of $10 in order to keep their son enrolled.
A letter from Judge J. M. Cuen informing the university he has paid all he can at the moment to the university. He wishes he could pay more, but finds himself unable to do so. He says he will send more money as soon as he has it.
Mr. Polausky writes to Brother Peter of St. Edward's University. He encloses $50, a portion of what he owes to the University. He hopes to register at St. Edward's for the second semester of this year.
St. Edward's lawyers pen a letter to Rev. O'Donnell at St. Edward's regarding the legal fees and the likely favorable ruling the University will receive.