Argument of Ivers J Austin Counsel for the Remonstrants From Watertown Agains

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Argument of Ivers J Austin Counsel for the Remonstrants From Watertown Agains
Ivers James Austin
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There had been an eff. Rt made bat not in the right direction. So far as I know the question of establishing a school had never ben brought before the town. The requisi- tion had been made to the School Committee. I have found a willingness in the Town to accommodate the District.
" The first petition was signed only by us on Waverly land, and we represented only a small number of scholars. A committee from Waverly, and two in the neighborhood then petitioned.
" The first meeting was called by
...me under a misapprehension. We had been informed that none could be accommodated but Waverly people. Having these additional names made a difference.
" The making of a school at Waverly did not depend upon the personal application of certain individuals. It is not true that some could and others could not obtain a school. " To this charge of a desire to influence the Legislature, it may again be answered, that the absurdity of it is its clearest refutation.
But the following comparison of dales will not only altogether dispose of the charge — but also show the extremity to which the petitioners are driven to secure the success of their application.


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