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 arms, “‘to be deposited in Cambridge for the use of the students of Harvard-College.” To this request President Locke, a warm “friend to American Liberty,” added his endorsement in a personal letter to the Governor, which might almost have been written in 1915.

As to the proper care and safeguarding of the equipment he proposes that the arms should be

kept in the hebrew School all together—that the four Officers should have the Charge of delivering them out and of seeing them