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                                          The masons and the other workmen need constant oversight.
                                      If one leaves them alone they do more talking and smoking than
                                      work. And not only that but they do poor work and build in some
                                      way contrary to instructions, and all that has been done during
                                      your absence must be broken down which means a waste of time
                                      and material. So you see there is a considerable difference be­
                                      tween the way we have to build in this country and the way you
                                      would build at home where a contractor would build exactly
                                      according to your plans and finish at the time promised or lose
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                                                     THE HOSPITAL AT BAHREIN — INTERIOR.
                                      money by a failure to do so. Or if you preferred to be your own
                                      contractor you would order material by telephone and get it when
                                      you needed it except under extraordinary circumstances.
                                          We have had a couple of strikes also this summer but for­
 t'P>  :: *:        •••  :            tunately the “ Labor Union ” was not very strong and we won
                                      both.
                                                       We hope soon to welcome Miss DePreeand Mr.
                                        J^ela force m ea lx.
                                                     Van Ess to the held. How we wish a doctor were
                            1         coming out also. I cannot understand the difficulty in finding men
                                      with such large 41 Student Volunteer ** enrollment in our colleges.


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