Poughkeepsie January 19tJl 1864, Prof: M.B. Anderson LLD My dear friend It is told of one just from Emerald Is^, that some dock sharper sold him an Owl for a parrot, in passing to his Boarding house a gentleman inquired of Pat what he had there, a parrot your honor, Well, can he talk much, not yet your honor but he will shortly be after it, for he keeps up a good deal of thinking. Now I am much in the same predicament as the Irishmans Parrot with large glossy eyes waiting for twilight to set in so that I can see for I have been so long Surrounded with the brillancy of professional acuraen, that I have almost lost all my common Sense, Now that our College Edifice is drawing near to completion, and Outbuildings & ornamental grounds finished up or at least will be by the ensuing fall; The subject of fur- nishing & opening the College begins to engross our attention. We and physical possibly could by strong pressure of our mental muscles get prepared to fix the day on the Is*' September next, but this must be accomplished by stirring & active efforts and at the sacrifice of 30 to 40 per Cent advance for war prices on all its interior equipments, beds & bedding, furnitures, Kitchen & Culinary appendages; the question therefore to determine is shall we go on regardless of difference in values between peace & war times or wait quietly a year or two for the suppression of .9i , 32f'I Jan. 19, 1864 - 2 the rebellion & return of Specie Currency. True our assets (some of them) are inflated by this paper currency & will go down on the return of peace but not equal to the amount of other kind of values. Our Col- lege assets will now average an interest of 7 pc. Pr annum, would it last be wise therefore to take the eggs out of their nest & put them into Brickf Stone & Mortar. Prof Jewett is rather a "Young America11, he is for going ahead, our Executive Committee with myself are for going looking forward slow, sure & Strong, not for one day only but for generations after us, that is lay our foundation so deep that it will endure for ages, not Kill the Goose for the sake of her golden egg. I suppose you have been informed by Prof. Jewett of our contemplated meeting next month, with its business objects, the chief of which will be the adoption of his plan of Organization, and perhaps there may be some attempts at Official appointments. Well, are you prepared to meet these questions. I shall oppose all appointment that involves Out=goes too early, and I am not so sure but some other system can be adopted whereby fixed emoluments to a Professors & others may be substituted for working sliding scale, it is much more easy to follow in the wake of old Customs, than to strike out new ones. The present age has unfolded if not new things a new way of doing old ones. Once the old Stage Coach had its rule of fares regulated according to the distance travelled, now the modern nOmnibussesn regards not space but fix the fares long or short at one price. The modern hotels s:i . 0*4'- Jan. 19, 1864 - 3 the charges for what you order not for what you eat, and house is furnished by the owner with all its equipments to the Landlord, and he sails the ship, how would some such plan work for our College, the Trustees furnish & rent the buildings & appurtenances to one, two or more Pro- fessors or Educators at a certain percentage on each pupil over a minimum number. I have not fixed the Rule but it should necessarily be on a Sliding scale; on this principal also the Educational department may be based, similar to the present ''University" plan, impart to the pupils what learning they are able to pay for & give them Diplomas for what they have learnt. The truth is this age are rapidly throwing aside old forms & Customs and adopting systems more in harmony with the genius of the american people; but I have wrote enough to tire you I fear, allow me just to say that I have read your articles in the Examiner on the con- dition of english Society &c with much interest, and shall preserve them to read over again at another day. Hoping to see you at or before the February meeting I remain Truly yours M. Vassar PS. I have thrown out the above hints on the College Organization, Professors &c at random, because I know you to be well posted on these subjects, and 132 Jan. 19, 1864 - 4 may have learnt something during yourlate tour in Europe M.V. turn over When you come to the february meeting, please to make my domicil your quarters for the time being. If you take the Hudson River Cars on Monday I will meet you at the depot at any hour you name to arrive r * I expect or at least shall invite D.. Magoon to be our guest on that occasion. Yours &c M V 193 3&