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In reply to an inquiry from the teachers of Cuba as to what arrangements could be made for the instruction of one hundred Cuban teachers in the Summer School, President Eliot replied that a balance of $2500, left over from last year's Cuban Summer School fund, could be applied towards the expenses of any Cuban teachers who might come this summer. According to the plan proposed, a part of the teachers' salaries was to be used in paying their expenses, and they were to study only English, which is now prescribed in the Cuban schools. It has not yet been definitely decided whether any teachers will come, but as the plan has the approval of General Wood, it is probable that at least a few teachers will be here.
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